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Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground
Public Campground

Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground

Oakhurst, California
4.8 (114 reviews)

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About Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground

Federal campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of California, Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground offers RV travelers a genuine escape into nature with excellent accessibility and thoughtful amenities. This public campground welcomes visitors seeking a peaceful retreat with the convenience of established facilities and the charm of a well-maintained outdoor setting.

The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and attractions that California has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned RV traveler or relatively new to the camping lifestyle, the straightforward layout and organized setup make navigation and settling in straightforward and stress-free. The campground's management takes pride in maintaining the grounds, which shows in the detailed care given to each site and common areas.

The surrounding region provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Many guests use the campground as a launching point for day trips to nearby natural attractions, hiking trails, and scenic viewpoints that showcase California's diverse landscapes. The area appeals to a wide range of visitors, from families looking for a safe, family-friendly camping experience to couples seeking a quiet weekend getaway and solo travelers who appreciate the community atmosphere that camping offers.

The ratings and reviews from previous guests speak volumes about the experience here. With a 4.8 out of 5-star rating based on over 114 reviews, visitors consistently praise the quality of their stays and the welcoming nature of the property. These ratings reflect the campground's commitment to providing clean facilities, reliable services, and a pleasant atmosphere that keeps guests coming back.

Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground strikes an excellent balance between accessibility and authentic outdoor experience. It's the kind of place where you can enjoy the simplicity of camping while still having the conveniences that make an RV trip comfortable. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer journey through California, this public campground offers a solid, reliable option for RV parking and camping that won't disappoint.
4.8

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114

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Oakhurst is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Oakhurst.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Oakhurst. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Ya-Gub-Weh-tuh Campground Reviews

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J J

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by J J

Easy 20 minute hike to the bridge. Connects to many trails along the river. Equestrian friends. Camping nearby. Day use fee is $5

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Madge Gai (Madge)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Madge Gai (Madge)

Just done the loop today. Total 7.7 miles hike. Beautiful valley view, some ups and downs but easy enough for everyone to do it. Definitely recommend lots of water. June is dry and the heat will beat you. I walked most of the trail, finished in 3 hours.

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nine2-5traveler

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by nine2-5traveler

This trailhead serves as a starting point for a few other trails: Foot Bridge, Pa' San Ridge, Wuh-kí-o, San Joaquin River (and then the river access trail). There is a day-use fee schedule so be sure to review the fee schedule before you head out ($5 for the day/car). Also, there is a bathroom, some day-use tables and picnic areas. I used this trailhead to access pa'san ridge. The pa'san trail... This trailhead serves as a starting point for a few other trails: Foot Bridge, Pa' San Ridge, Wuh-kí-o, San Joaquin River (and then the river access trail). There is a day-use fee schedule so be sure to review the fee schedule before you head out ($5 for the day/car). Also, there is a bathroom, some day-use tables and picnic areas. I used this trailhead to access pa'san ridge. The pa'san trail is a challenging yet manageable trail. The challenge is some sections are very narrow, there's a slight elevation gain, it gets hot as soon as the sun crests, and it's a 6- mile loop... but factor in the Foot Bridge trail - you're now at 8 miles total. It's manageable primarily because it's a packed trail, very easy to follow. Speaking of the trail, I recommend some hiking footwear or trail shoe; a tennis shoe or sneaker technically will work but: not safe and your feet will hurt. There's a few sections of the trail where you'll get some shade helping with the sun exposure and heat. Bring plenty of water; it's better to pack too much than not enough. On this hike, I went thru 48oz of water before I reached the bridge. Bring food or a snack to keep you energized. There's some wildlife along the trail but definitely watch for the skunks. This isa very well kept and maintained trail that is shared with dog walkers, horse riders, and mountain bikers. Eyes open and heads up.

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Joshua Humphries

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joshua Humphries

As a brand new hiker, I took the family here due to it being a relatively easy to hike. It was a great experience! There are adjacent trails to veer off on. It was neat to have to go through the cattle gates. We had a blast!

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Leo R.

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Leo R.

Beautiful hike! It was a great workout. The surrounding views are so pretty. It was peaceful, quiet and refreshing. You can hear the river, which was so relaxing. Perfect for the whole family, and furbabies. There are lots of cows around, so there's droppings on the trail, but not so terrible you can't walk. It gets hot quickly, so bring plenty of water. The parking lot is small, and there's a $5... Beautiful hike! It was a great workout. The surrounding views are so pretty. It was peaceful, quiet and refreshing. You can hear the river, which was so relaxing. Perfect for the whole family, and furbabies. There are lots of cows around, so there's droppings on the trail, but not so terrible you can't walk. It gets hot quickly, so bring plenty of water. The parking lot is small, and there's a $5 fee. There's a vault bathroom there, not too bad. There was no TP, so bring wipes. There's also a small picnic area next to the parking lot. The road to get to the Trailhead was windy and narrow, mostly down hill, a little rough on the brakes. But uphill on the way out. There was no Verizon coverage at all, until I was closer to town and the 168.

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