Andy from Manchester wrote:
> Specifically, we would like to know;
>
> 1) how easy is it to get an RV (small to you but looks quite
> big to us Brits) around the roads in the park?
Define size. There are RVs that are based on small pickup truck/van platforms all the way to ones the size of city buses. It's a broad category that includes "fifth wheels", popup trailers, etc. You sound as if you're talking maybe a 22' van-based RV.
> 2) how does it work once in the park? Should we hire bikes as
> well to get around the park once we are parked up?
I think bike rentals in the park are required to be returned by closing time. Almost anywhere you'd want to take a bike in Yosemite Valley is accessible by an excellent shuttle bus system using hybrid diesel-electric vehicles.
> 3) Is there are particular site which would be a good spot if
> we are on foot once parked up?
Any of the campgrounds in Yosemite Valley suitable for RVs. It would give you easy access to the shuttle bus and put you within walking distance of Curry Village and maybe the Ahwahnee Hotel. Unfortunately we can almost guarantee that all sites in your timeframe have been reserved. There's the chance of a late cancellation (can check at the central Curry Village office I believe), but it's tough basing a multi-day trip on that possibility.
If you park your RV on the road or a parking lot overnight, there's a good chance that a law enforcement ranger will cite you and/or tell you to leave immediately.
You'll have to take a chance on a first-come, first-served campground. If you don't get it, you may have to follow a backup plan.
> If you have any other advice for us as we literally know
> nothing at the moment, the do please pass it on!
What do you like? There's an extensive trail network and plenty of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
And for Bruce - I think Cruise America can do one-way rentals, although they require those arrangements by phone. For the greater San Francisco Bay Area, their rentals are in Oakland, Santa Rosa, Vacaville, San Mateo, and San Jose.
Post Edited (07-02-08 11:31)