Ya Gub Weh Tuh Campground
Overview
Gorgeous views of the Table Mountains surround this campsite and trailhead. Camping is available on a first come-first serve basis, reservations are not accepted for this campground of six campsites with picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilet (a maximum of 8 people per site; double sites are also available). Campsites are accessible and reached via a primitive hardened path, located close to the paved parking area. Drinking water and garbage receptacles are available at this campground (electricity is not).
Fee Schedule
- Day Use (per vehicle)………..$5
- Annual Pass…………………..$25
- Individual Campsite…………..$10
- Double Campsite (2 tables)….$15
- Equestrian Campsite…………$25
- Group Campground*…………$175
- Nuckahee Learning Center*…$300
- Interpretive Programs………..$10
Trails of the Gorge
The Dumna and Kechayi Native Americans once called the Gorge home and are still active in the area, practicing their cultural traditions which include ceremonies on site. It is from their language that we derive the names of the trails contained within the Management Area. All trails are multi-use, shared by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian users. Motorized use on trails is prohibited.
- Foot Bridge Trail
- Distance: 1 Mile to Foot Bridge
- Round Trip from Ya-Gub-Weh-Tuh parking: 2 Miles
- Pa'san Ridge Trail
- Distance: 6 mile loop (begins across the Foot Bridge)
- Round Trip from Ya-Gub-Weh-Tuh parking: 8 Miles
- Wuh-ki'o Trail
- Distance: 4 miles
- Round Trip from Ya-Gub-Weh-Tuh parking: 11 Miles
- San Joaquin River Trail
- Distance: 2 miles (to BLM boundary)
- Round Trip from Ya-Gub-Weh-Tuh parking: 4 Miles
- River Access Trail
- Distance: 1/2 mile
- Round Trip from River Access Parking: 1 mile
Activities
- Biking
- Camping
- Hiking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hunting