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Walking trails, amenities & more. - [Camping Rates](https://parkofthesierras.org/campingrates/) - Daily Camping 20/30/50 AmpFull Hookups$42 Daily October 1 - June 30$65 Daily July 1 - September 30 Electricity Cable TV Free Wi-Fi Weekly Camping 20/30/50 AmpFull Hookups$260 Weekly October 1 - June 30$400 Weekly July 1 - September 30 Electricity Cable TV Free Wi-Fi Dry Camping October 1 - June 301st Night Free$12 Per DayJuly - [Disclaimer](https://parkofthesierras.org/disclaimer/) - Please wait while the policy is loaded. If it does not load, please click here to view the policy. - [Terms of Service](https://parkofthesierras.org/terms-of-service/) - Please wait while the policy is loaded. If it does not load, please click here to view the policy. - [Privacy Policy](https://parkofthesierras.org/privacy-policy/) - Please wait while the policy is loaded. If it does not load, please click here to view the policy. - [Our TV Channels](https://parkofthesierras.org/tv-channels/) - Live TV Guide Park Sierra enjoys a limited Dish satellite feed throughout the park. Visitors can get a printed channel listing from the Office. Click to View TITAN TV GUIDE DirecTV Channels - [Guest Rules](https://parkofthesierras.org/guest-rules/) - Latest Guest Rules as of 2022Download Document R-2 Rev. 4 GATE CODE: (Contact Office) Date of Board Approval: 11-30-2018 For the comfort and safety of guests and members, please comply with the following: Speed limit: Ten (10) miles per hour. All-terrain vehicles may not be operated in the Park. Quiet Time: 10 pm – 8 - [Calendar](https://parkofthesierras.org/calendar/) - [Contact](https://parkofthesierras.org/contact/) - Park Sierra is located just off Highway 41 about halfway between Fresno and the Southern gate to Yosemite National Park. Directions Northbound 99From Highway 99, turn northeast onto Highway 41 in Fresno. Continue 35 miles North up Highway 41 to Road 416. Directions Southbound 99From Highway 99, turn east onto Highway 145 in Madera and - [Park Map](https://parkofthesierras.org/park-map/) - If this were a regular park, a regular map would give sufficient information to a visitor. The typical park is laid out flat like piano keys, RV site alongside RV site alongside RV site. The sites in the Park of the Sierras are nestled into the beautiful landscape with the aim of maximal views of - [Madera Wine Trail](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/madera-wine-trail/) - Discover Madera's Wine Heritage on The Madera Wine Trail.Wine loving visitors are also invited to explore the Yosemite Sierra Wine Road. Birdstone Winery Birdstone Winery is a family-owned operation on the eastern edge of Madera County. Since the day we opened our doors, we’ve been obsessed with finding the best fruit, creating great wine, and - [Camp Site Reservation Request](https://parkofthesierras.org/camp-site-reservation-request/) - [Fine Dining](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/local-restaurants/fine-dining/) - Fine Dining - For special occasions, there are several interesting up-scale local restaurants to choose from. Chukchansi Vintage Steakhouse (Directions) The Vintage Steakhouse features a warm, classic setting replete with rich mahogany booths and chairs and distinctive nostalgic art that welcomes guests to its intimate and relaxing atmosphere. The intimate atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed. - [Local Favorites](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/local-restaurants/local-favorites/) - Local Favorites - Below are some favorite restaurants of Park Sierra Members. A quick search at Google or Yelp displays these and many more excellent spots for breakfast, lunch or dinner near our Park. Coarsegold Wild Fig Kitchen (Directions) Wild Fig Kitchen is a family restaurant dedicated to providing fresh food from the finest available - [Breakfast/Brunch](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/local-restaurants/breakfast-brunch/) - Breakfast/Brunch - Start your day the right way at one of our nearby breakfast/brunch restaurants. Mountain Oaks Cafe (Directions) Open early every day until supper, Mountain Oaks Cafe in Oakhurst has quickly become a popular place for indoor and patio dining. Portions are large and tasty at a reasonable price. Service is quick and friendly. - [Scenic Drives](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/scenic-drives/) - Sierra Vista Scenic Byway The Sierra Vista National Scenic Byway meanders 100 miles through the Sierra Nevada Mountains and offers sweeping panoramic vistas of the Sierra Nevada’s granite peaks, lush meadows, a large array of plant and animal life, unique rock formations, historical attractions and more.The byway is a seasonal road and is maintained by - [Area Attractions](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/) - National Parks Things to Do Local Dining Nearby Cities Scenic Drives Nearby Lakes Wine Trails, Bars & Spirits Casinos Golfing - [Partners in Participation](https://parkofthesierras.org/become-a-member/partners-in-participation/) - Becoming a Member Being a Volunteer PIP - Partners in Participation In the late 1980s, Park Sierra began as a cooperative venture by people like yourself who loved RVing and who wanted to create an Escapees RV park in the Sierra Nevada foothills. They fulfilled their dream by creating a most beautiful park—but not without - [Our National Parks](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/nearby-national-parks/) - Park of the Sierras is about 25 miles from the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. From there it will take about another hour to reach the valley floor. Come stay with us for a week and you can easily schedule visits to all three National Parks. Click Majestic Mountain Loop for more information. Don't miss Sequoia and Kings - [Things To Do](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/things-to-do/) - Along Highway 41 - Coarsegold, Oakhurst, Bass Lake, Fish Camp Whiskey Tasting at Oakhurst Spirits - a home grown distillery owned by U.S. Veteran Mike Benbrook. Come in for a whiskey tasting and browse the art in the adjacent art gallery. Enjoy the beautiful mountain patio during good weather months. Buy a bottle and take - [Area Cities](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/area-cities/) - Coarsegold Welcome to Coarsegold, including Yosemite Lakes Park, Indian Lakes Estates, Quartz Mountain, “downtown” Coarsegold, O’Neals—and all that lies between Highway 145 and Deadwood Pass.Out and About in Coarsegold: Stroll through the shops on both sides of the highway, including the Coarsegold Historic Village and Gold Creek Shopping Center. Visit the Coarsegold Historic Museum, run - [Golf Courses](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/golf-courses/) - Quality golfing is available at many locations in and near the local Sierra foothills. Here are some especially well liked by Park Sierra golfers. Yosemite Lakes Park Golf Course (Directions) Welcome!Our beautiful 9-hole golf course has five holes over water in a peaceful setting. With small greens and tight fairways, it’s sure to challenge anyone’s - [Area Lakes](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/area-lakes/) - Bass Lake (Directions) Bass Lake is a freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada, located 14 mi (23 km) from the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. The lake is a hydro-electric reservoir operated by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. In addition to electricity generation, its water is used for crop irrigation in the San - [Casinos](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/casinos/) - Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino (Directions) The Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino opened on June 25, 2003 - a historic and proud day for the Chukchansi people. Since then, thousands of guests have visited the gaming facility, stayed in the hotel's spacious rooms, sampled cuisine from its seven distinct restaurants and have been entertained by - [Local Restaurants](https://parkofthesierras.org/area-attractions/local-restaurants/) - Casa Velasco Mexican RestaurantTostadas, Steaks-Seafood-Vegetarian Dishes & Daily Specials, Steak A la Chicana, Seafood, Private Dining Rooms & Cantina Are Available For Special Occasions, Patio Dining Available, Lunch & Dinner Daily Crab Cakes Restaurant (Closed)“This is Seafood at it’s Greatest” - The Fresno Bee. Serving Fresh & Shell Fish, Steak, Chicken, Pasta and our Award Winning - [The Basics](https://parkofthesierras.org/become-a-member/becoming-a-member/) - Becoming a Member PIP Membership Basics We invite all visiting Escapees to consider making Park of the Sierras their "home". Our members are both avid traveling RV'ers and RV'ers whose active travel days are slowing. Membership in Park of the Sierras, one of the premier Co-ops of Escapees, is a process of meeting several requirements. To - [Park Sierra Volunteers](https://parkofthesierras.org/become-a-member/park-sierra-volunteers/) - Becoming a Member Park Documents Park Sierra Volunteers Park Sierra thrives when all Members volunteer some of their time in a cooperative effort to maintain the Park. The Park looks great, living costs are reduced for everyone and every Member enjoys a continuing sense of accomplishment while making lasting friendships. Many hands do make light - [Gallery - Wildflowers](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-wildflowers/) - Wildflowers of the Sierras Previous Next Photo Galleries - [History of Park of the Sierras](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/history/) - Park Sierra was founded in the late 1980s as a non-profit, private membership, 55 + Escapees co-operative RV Community. A hearty group of full-time RVers worked together for more than two years to design and build the wonderful Park we enjoy today. Park members continue that pioneer spirit and lovingly maintain and improve the Park - [Stay With Us](https://parkofthesierras.org/stay-with-us/) - Park Sierra is a unique destination for RV travelers. Founded in the late 1980s as a nonprofit cooperative, this Escapees park was entirely designed and built by volunteer full-time RVers. It is easy to see and appreciate the ideas these pioneers incorporated into the park: 254 spacious lots on winding, hilly roads, retaining most of - [Inside Our Park](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/inside-our-park/) - Inside Our Park Enjoy these views of our beautiful and friendly Escapees RV park including our large Dog Park and new Pickleball Court. - [What is a SKP?](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/escapees-2-2/what-is-a-skp/) - SKP Co-ops SKP Rainbow Parks SKP Discount Parks Overnight Parking What is a SKP? SKP was originally used as an abbreviation of the Escapees RV Club. (Say S-K-P fast and it sounds like Escapees.) Many members began calling themselves SKiPs because it was easier to say. It has become a commonly used nickname. Escapees (SKPs) - [Reviews](https://parkofthesierras.org/reviews/) - YouTube Review Mela & Don, creators of the Rehabit8 YouTube channel, review their stay at Park Sierra and exploration of Yosemite and our local communities. Used with permission of the creators. Mela & Don, creators of the Rehabit8 YouTube channel, review their stay at Park Sierra and exploration of Yosemite and our local communities. Used - [Gallery - Wildflowers - Old](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-wildflowers-old/) - Wildflowers of the Sierras Photo Galleries Wildflowers of the Sierras Previous Next Previous Next Photo Galleries - [Escapee Co-ops](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/escapees-2-2/escapee-co-ops/) - There are 11 Escapees SKP Co-Op parks, RV parks available exclusively to Escapees members but managed and maintained by individual members of the co-ops. Escapees members may purchase an SKP Co-Op membership, when available, which entitles the use of a specified lot until sold back to the cooperative. Evergreen COHO SKP Park - Chimacum, WashWe - [Photo Galleries](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/) - Our Story Photo Galleries Escapees Our Story Escapees Photo Galleries Many Park Sierra members are avid photographers. Their photos are featured here and throughout our website. Around the Park Around the Park Park Sierra's Unique RV Sites Park Sierra's Unique RV Sites Birds Birds Wildlife Wildlife Our Clubhouse Our Clubhouse Wildflowers Wildflowers - [Gallery - Wildlife](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-wildlife/) - Park Sierra Wildlife Previous Next Photo Galleries - [Gallery - Around the Park](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-around-the-park/) - Around the Park Photo Galleries - [Gallery - RV Sites](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-rv-sites/) - Photo Galleries Park Sierra's Unique RV Sites Previous Next Previous Next - [Gallery - Club House](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-club-house/) - Our Clubhouse Previous Next Photo Galleries - [Park Sierra](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/park-sierra/) - About Us Park Sierra Our Story About Us Our Story Park Sierra A unique destination for Escapee RV travelers. Known to Members and visitors as simply Park Sierra, SKP Park of the Sierras was founded in the late 1980s as a nonprofit cooperative. This Escapees park was entirely designed and built by volunteer full-time RV'ers. - [Gallery - Birds](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/photo-galleries/gallery-birds/) - Birds sighted at Park Sierra Previous Next Photo Galleries - [About Us](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/) - Park of the Sierras is a unique destination for RV travelers. SKP Park of the Sierras was founded in the late 1980s as a nonprofit cooperative. This Escapees park was entirely designed and built by volunteer full-time RV’ers. It is easy to see and appreciate the ideas these pioneers incorporated into the park: 254 spacious lots - [Escapees](https://parkofthesierras.org/about-us/escapees-2-2/) - What is an SKP? SKP was originally used as an abbreviation for the Escapees RV Club. (Say S-K-P fast and it sounds like Escapees.) Many members began calling themselves SKiPs because it was easier to say. It has become a commonly used nickname. Escapees (SKPs) are Special Kinds of People who are always ready to - [Become a Member](https://parkofthesierras.org/become-a-member/) - We invite all visiting RVers to consider making Park of the Sierras their home base. Our members are both avid traveling RVers and whose active travel days are slowing. Membership in Park of the Sierras involves the following: To become a Park of the Sierras member you need to: Be an Escapees RV Club member. One - [Weather](https://parkofthesierras.org/weather/) - Nestled in the foothills south of Yosemite National Park, Park of the Sierras enjoys a Mediterranean climate: mild wet Winters, very warm dry Summers and exceptional Spring and Fall weather. Our 1800' elevation moderates the summer heat cooling to comfortable sleeping temperatures. Many members become early risers enjoying the mild mornings before the days' temperatures