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Yosemite National Park Hotels, Cabins & Lodging


Lodging

Lodging options in Yosemite National Park range from from simple tent cabins to deluxe rooms at The Ahwahnee. Visit the DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite web site for full descriptions, prices, and online reservations. You can also find information about High Sierra Camps. Reservations are available 366 days in advance and are strongly recommended, especially for the busy summer months!

Yosemite.com provides information about lodging in communities surrounding Yosemite.

Hotels:

Inside the Park

See YosemitePark for more about the following accommidations inside the park.
ahwahnee hotel with snow

Ahwahnee Hotel (99 rooms, 24 cottages)

As a National Historic Landmark and one of the most distinctive resort hotels in North America, The Ahwahnee is well known for its great granite façade, striking beamed ceilings, massive stone hearths, richly-colored Native American artwork and finely appointed rooms.

Featuring 123 rooms, comprised of 99 hotel rooms, parlors and suites and 24 cottages, this Yosemite National Park lodging masterpiece offers a perfect balance of history, hospitality and elegance. It's no wonder that for generations this AAA® Four-Diamond grand hotel has been the destination of queens and presidents alike.

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Wawona Hotel

vintage photo of Wawona HotelIf you're looking for the splendor of Victorian-style take a look at Wawona® Hotel. Set amongst wispering streams in a tranquil meadow makes it the perfect place to relax. Convienently located between the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia, Yosemite Valley and Badger Pass Ski Area the Wawona Hotel is a great choice any time of year.

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White Wolf Lodge (4 cabins)

Set back in a quiet spot off Tioga Road, some 30 miles from Yosemite Valley, is the tranquil White Wolf Lodge. The Lodge is an excellent base camp for day hikes to Lukens and Harden Lakes. Nestled in a beautiful sub-alpine meadow generously decorated with wildflowers and fringed by Lodgepole pines, this is indeed a peaceful spot in Yosemite. White Wolf Lodge is open approximately from early-July to mid-September, conditions permitting.

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Yosemite Lodge (239 rooms)

As the closest property to Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Lodge at the Falls is an idyllic spot for families, group retreats and visitors seeking the comforts of a hotel after an exciting day exploring the wilderness.

In 1998, the main complex was redesigned with an emphasis on glass and wood detailing to blend harmoniously with its surroundings. Landscaping of indigenous trees, shrubs and wildflowers further reflect the natural beauty of Yosemite Valley.

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Curry Village

Also known by Yosemite visitors as Camp Curry, offers park visitors comfortable, inexpensive lodging right in the shadow of spectacular Glacier Point and Half Dome in picturesque Yosemite Valley. With 18 rooms, 183 cabins, food service, and supplies.

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tent in the Yosemite National Park backcountry

Camping

Camping is an extraordinarily popular way of spending the night in Yosemite National Park. For those campgrounds that do accept reservations, don't expect to find a site without a reservation from April through September. The camping section contains information, prices, and online reservations. (Note: The High Sierra Camps are considered lodging units and are managed by DNC.)

13 Campgrounds inside the park
Backcountry camping with permit

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Yosemite Housekeeping Camp

Housekeeping Camp is located along a section of the Wild & Scenic Merced River in the center of Yosemite Valley. This is the ideal location for those who like to camp outdoors without the hassle of setting up a tent. Housekeeping Camp features sandy beaches for swimming and sunbathing, plus great views of Yosemite Falls and Half Dome.

Housekeeping Camp is the only lodging option that includes a campfire ring, perfect for outdoor cooking.

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Yosemite High Country

Yosemite High Sierra Camps Ideal for backpack or horseback. Leave the tent and all the extra food behind. Indulge in the scale and scope of Yosemite's backcountry as you backpack between camps located a comfortable 6 to 10 miles apart along the High Sierra Loop trail.

Yosemite.com provides information about camping in communities surrounding Yosemite.

Please note that sleeping in your car or RV is not permitted within Yosemite except in individual campsites.

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Overnight Hiking in Wilderness

Nearly 95% of Yosemite National Park is designated Wilderness. Visit our wilderness section for more information about required wilderness permits, places to go, and other backpacking tips.

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