Camping?
1. In the category of cautions: you will want to avoid the Merced River as I suspect it is high and very cold.
2. The Visitor Center has an Indian Village, I believe, that they might find it fun.
3. Hiking is always a challenge with the young. If you search this forum for "Indian Caves" should find some discussion of the location of this collection of boulders in the Valley that could be fun to climb and explore if not wet.
4. You have probably heard of the Junior Ranger program. I don't know if it will work for the very young. Check at the visitor center.
5. One of the most popular books in the National Parks is "Who Pooped in the Park?" which is a good introduction to natural history and wildlife watching. (I think most of the big parks have a particular edition for that park) and could be part of a "scavenger hunt" to find evidence of different animals in the park.
6. You might consider a walk to Happy Isles Nature Center (flat and easy, short). There have been nature programs there, you would need to check.
7. There are mule rides at the stable for the adventurous (not certain of the age issue or whether you can ride double)
8. Take some sugar free Kool Aid or syrup to make snow cones, if there is still snow in the hills (don't eat yellow snow)
9. If you have boys, exploring swampy areas for frogs (they should not collect them) can be fun
10. Camping offers some opportunites for entertaining kids, PM me if you want some specific suggestions.
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