camping, but make it glamping.
AutoCamp Yosemite
Midpines, CA
“Yosemite was my favorite trip because it was such a unique experience. We would never go camping unless the girls were ‘glamping’. So AutoCamp checked all the boxes. Comfortable, stylish, hot water and electricity with a little bit of outdoorsy adventure. I’d go back!”
Team trips mean bonding overload for the kiddies.
The drive to Yosemite Park was about 45 minutes away from AutoCamp. Bring snacks.
These auto streams had it all, including hot water, outlets, a built in speaker and heat.
AutoCamp, CA.
Jax and Char set out to find the perfect pine cone for Tutu.
Every day started with a morning stroll around the campsite, how perfect is that?
Breaktime on our (mini) hike. No, literally we only trekked 10 minutes away from our van!
Funny thing is we hiked for over an hour, just to reach this. The start of the trail! Oops!
Bye Jax! Hope you don’t run into a bear.
Snow kisses in the (melted!) snow.
What’s a trip to Yosemite without some custom buttons? What’s on the end of the lanyard? Oh, a bear bell. NBD.
I guess Chloe was over glamping. LOL!
The first time the Joshua kids saw snow! This was actually a parking lot.
We were mid way on our hiking adventure when we snapped this pic. Both kids wanted to be carried!
Chloe and Alyssa, sisters in the snow.
The airstreams are so cool and modern, they’re totally tricked out for a glamping/camping experience.
Papa Steve was our official Chef of the trip. He even flew up a cooler of cooking supplies and spices!
And we're off! Our first post-pandemic trip to a National Park where we can play outdoors mask free. Oh and Jax lost his first tooth on this trip to San Jose.