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Ahwahnee


Comfortable hotel inside the park
East of Yosemite Village
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 559 253 5635
http://www.yosemitepark.com/Ac...
Renowned nature photographer Ansel Adams described this hotel as one of the premier resorts in the world. It is easy to see why he loved the place. The rustic yet elegant building offers spectacular views of the south valley walls and Glacier Point, while massive stone fireplaces, exposed beams and glittering chandeliers welcome guests. Guests can stay in the National Historical Landmark luxury hotel itself, or choose one of the smaller cottages set along the wooded paths. This is, by far, is the finest hotel in Yosemite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ahwahnee photo by Diane M
Photo: Diane M
Ahwahnee photo by Princess Poofy Pouf
Photo: Princess Poofy Pouf
Ahwahnee photo by Spiider
Photo: Spiider
Ahwahnee photo by Sophie Xia
Photo: Sophie Xia
Ahwahnee photo by Ryan R.
Photo: Ryan R.
Ahwahnee photo by Andy Scudder
Photo: Andy Scudder
Ahwahnee photo by Ariel Parrish
Photo: Ariel Parrish
Ahwahnee photo by David
Photo: David
Ahwahnee photo by Loyd Schutte
Photo: Loyd Schutte
Ahwahnee photo by Ursula Dorward
Photo: Ursula Dorward
Ahwahnee photo by paris58us2002
Photo: paris58us2002
Ahwahnee photo by jds90710
Photo: jds90710
Ahwahnee photo by Steve Carroll
Photo: Steve Carroll
Ahwahnee photo by Frank Haymann
Photo: Frank Haymann
Ahwahnee photo by Herb Dunn
Photo: Herb Dunn
Ahwahnee photo by Dave Killion
Photo: Dave Killion
Ahwahnee photo by Lilibeth Go
Photo: Lilibeth Go
Ahwahnee photo by Tim Pickles
Photo: Tim Pickles
Ahwahnee photo by Tammy W.
Photo: Tammy W.
Ahwahnee photo by Cammie Clark
Photo: Cammie Clark
Ahwahnee photo by Paul Gaither
Photo: Paul Gaither
Ahwahnee photo by Winsha Chen
Photo: Winsha Chen
Ahwahnee photo by torhutchins
Photo: torhutchins
Ahwahnee photo by Paul Rushton
Photo: Paul Rushton
Ahwahnee photo by msapozhn
Photo: msapozhn
Ahwahnee photo by Julia and Erik Malvick
Photo: Julia and Erik Malvick
Ahwahnee photo by Brett M. Clark
Photo: Brett M. Clark
Ahwahnee photo by Justin Freed
Photo: Justin Freed
Ahwahnee photo by B. Dell'Arciprete
Photo: B. Dell'Arciprete
Ahwahnee photo by Tim Hyde Photography
Photo: Tim Hyde Photography
Ahwahnee photo by Michael Melzer
Photo: Michael Melzer
Ahwahnee photo by Robert Starmer
Photo: Robert Starmer
Ahwahnee photo by Inspiration Point St
Photo: Inspiration Point St
Ahwahnee photo by Mr & Mrs Tran   (MIA)
Photo: Mr & Mrs Tran (MIA)
Ahwahnee photo by Andrew Jones
Photo: Andrew Jones
Ahwahnee photo by Jason Refuerzo
Photo: Jason Refuerzo
Ahwahnee photo by matthead
Photo: matthead
 

 
Cedar Lodge


Wide variety close to park
9966 Highway 140
Yosemite, CA 95318
United States
+1 209 379 2612 / +1 888 742 4371
http://www.yosemite-motels.com...
Only eight miles from the park, this lodge offers many room options in a wooded setting. Here visitors will find double rooms, honeymoon suites, three-bedroom townhouses, and even a townhouse with its own pool. Of course, there is also the lodge itself. Not only a great place to hang out, but also it offers a play area for children, and it exhibits some 27 bear carvings scattered around the complex. This lodge is open all year and is located on the Merced River. This lodging is on the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation Service (bus) route.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cedar Lodge photo by Takashi
Photo: Takashi
Cedar Lodge photo by Tom Pavel
Photo: Tom Pavel
Cedar Lodge photo by Isabell Schulz
Photo: Isabell Schulz
Cedar Lodge photo by Nidhi Sharma
Photo: Nidhi Sharma
 

 
Curry Village


A room for every budget inside the park
Curry Village
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 559 252 4848
http://www.yosemitepark.com/co...
Opened more than a century ago as an affordable alternative to pricey Yosemite hotels, this village is still a good bet for budget-minded visitors. Options include motel-style rooms with private bathrooms and electric heat, cabins with private bathrooms, electric heat and outlets, cabins with propane heating and no bathrooms, and canvas tent-cabins on wooden platforms. Daily maid and linen service are provided in all rooms and cabins. Cabins without private bathrooms share communal restroom and shower facilities.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Curry Village photo by Shannon D
Photo: Shannon D
Curry Village photo by Steve Mehler
Photo: Steve Mehler
Curry Village photo by Dave Briccetti
Photo: Dave Briccetti
Curry Village photo by Tom Lowes
Photo: Tom Lowes
Curry Village photo by Neil Ives
Photo: Neil Ives
Curry Village photo by Yoriko Tamai
Photo: Yoriko Tamai
Curry Village photo by Lillian Barrows
Photo: Lillian Barrows
Curry Village photo by Liza Castaneda
Photo: Liza Castaneda
Curry Village photo by weirded
Photo: weirded
Curry Village photo by John Jacobson
Photo: John Jacobson
Curry Village photo by rogtsai
Photo: rogtsai
Curry Village photo by Patrick Satterfield
Photo: Patrick Satterfield
Curry Village photo by heather
Photo: heather
Curry Village photo by M. Wotzak
Photo: M. Wotzak
Curry Village photo by Claudia Arenas
Photo: Claudia Arenas
Curry Village photo by Shamik Mehta
Photo: Shamik Mehta
Curry Village photo by Margarita Castillo
Photo: Margarita Castillo
Curry Village photo by Janet Tang
Photo: Janet Tang
Curry Village photo by Wendee Higa Lee
Photo: Wendee Higa Lee
Curry Village photo by shao14
Photo: shao14
Curry Village photo by Ron Bartlett
Photo: Ron Bartlett
Curry Village photo by Laxshmi Narayanan
Photo: Laxshmi Narayanan
Curry Village photo by Felipe Wells
Photo: Felipe Wells
Curry Village photo by Thomas Whitehead
Photo: Thomas Whitehead
Curry Village photo by Rachel Gibson
Photo: Rachel Gibson
Curry Village photo by Matthew Gaston
Photo: Matthew Gaston
 

 
Highland House Bed and Breakfast


Secluded bed-and-breakfast in Mariposa
3125 Wild Dove Ln
Yosemite, CA 95338
United States
+1 209 966 3737
http://www.highlandhousebandb....
Tucked away on 10 acres of cedars and pines 36 miles from Yosemite, this bed-and-breakfast has three large rooms with full baths. The Forest Retreat room also has its own stone fireplace. Down comforters, comfortable robes and fine linens make for a luxurious stay. The living room is cozy with a fireplace that is a perfect spot for conversation or listening to music. In the Bear's Den, you will find a pool table, television, VCR and a wood stove. Have your full breakfast in the dining area; have it served in your room; or get it to go.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hounds Tooth Inn


Victorian ambience in Oakhurst
42071 Highway 41
Yosemite, CA 93644
United States
+1 559 642 6600
http://www.houndstoothinn.com/
Located on more than three acres just 12 miles from Yosemite's south entrance, this 12-room Victorian bed-and-breakfast gives you a delightful sense of privacy. Each room has its own special decor, as well as its own bath, television and telephone. Amenities include a complimentary breakfast in the morning, cookies in the afternoon, and a complimentary wine bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hounds Tooth Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Housekeeping Camp


Canvas cabins on the Merced River inside the park
Curry Village
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 559 252 4848
http://www.yosemitepark.com/co...
Open in summer only, these popular and inexpensive cabins along the Merced River have a great view of Half Dome and Yosemite Falls. Staying here is much like camping, except with walls. There are no telephones or televisions, but there is an outdoor barbeque pit. Each has a privacy fence and a canvas roof. Each cabin features a double bed and two single cots. The cooking and dining areas have tables, bear-proof food cupboards, electric outlets and lights. Bathe in the shower house with complementary soap and towels. Shared restrooms, laundry and a general store are nearby.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Housekeeping Camp photo by Byron & Lisa Wise
Photo: Byron & Lisa Wise
Housekeeping Camp photo by Melissa K. Ma
Photo: Melissa K. Ma
Housekeeping Camp photo by Jordan
Photo: Jordan
Housekeeping Camp photo by Cathie V
Photo: Cathie V
Housekeeping Camp photo by Gabriela Vega
Photo: Gabriela Vega
Housekeeping Camp photo by Don
Photo: Don
Housekeeping Camp photo by Robert Seling
Photo: Robert Seling
Housekeeping Camp photo by diana cary
Photo: diana cary
Housekeeping Camp photo by Joshua Garcia
Photo: Joshua Garcia
Housekeeping Camp photo by Arvind Ganesh
Photo: Arvind Ganesh
 

 
Narrow Gauge Inn


Quaint Inn just outside the park
48571 Hwy 41
Yosemite, CA 93623
United States
+1 559 683 7720
http://www.narrowgaugeinn.com
This old-fashioned inn is just four miles from Yosemite's southern entrance. Open year round, this is a good choice if you want to explore the park. The inn has late-1800s feel; along with such comforts as handsome quilts on the beds and a lovely swimming pool outdoors. Furthermore, you will have outstanding views of the surrounding scenery from your room. There is a good restaurant and lounge on the premises, serving a wide selection of wines and ales. Reservations are suggested.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Narrow Gauge Inn photo by swisssva
Photo: swisssva
Narrow Gauge Inn photo by Nick Emmel
Photo: Nick Emmel
Narrow Gauge Inn photo by Ken Bremer
Photo: Ken Bremer
 

 
Pines Resort and Conference Center


Luxury resort located near the park
54449 Rd 432
Yosemite, CA 93604
United States
+1 559 642 3121
http://www.basslake.com
Located 14 miles from Yosemite's southern entrance, this resort is located on Bass Lake, near Oakhurst. There are 84 condo-like chalets that sleep up to six people. Each chalet has a full kitchen, bath and a patio with a barbecue. There are also 20 suites that sleep two, and have their own bathrooms, fireplaces, microwaves, wet bars and refrigerators. Twelve of these units are located on the lake and also have their own spa. The great facilities here include three restaurants, tennis courts, swimming pools, spas, a market and fishing. Rates change with the seasons.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pines Resort and Conference Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite


A luxury resort near the park's south entrance
1122 Highway 41
Yosemite, CA 93623
United States
+1 888 514 2167 / +1 559 683 6555
http://www.tenayalodge.com/
This upscale resort is a destination in itself. The fact that it is close to the park makes it even more spectacular. The service is exquisite and the setting spectacular. Rooms are decorated with antiques and mementos of the Gold Rush days. Those on the upper floor have spectacular views. The concierge will help you arrange activities in and out of the park. There are two pools (one indoor and one outdoor) and two restaurants on premises. This resort is child-friendly and has activities planned for various age groups.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite photo by Mike Davis
Photo: Mike Davis
 

 
Wawona Hotel


Old-fashioned charm and hospitality in the park
Wawona Rd
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 559 252 4848
http://www.yosemitepark.com/co...
Located in the southern end of the park on the site of Galen Clark's original lodge, this hotel recalls the charm of the 19th century. The beautiful old building, complete with long white verandas, was built in 1879 and is now a National Historic Landmark. Several smaller lodges and cottages cluster around the sweeping green lawn. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable, and each quaint room is furnished with charming antiques. Rooms are available with or without a bath and rates vary accordingly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wawona Hotel photo by whytynge
Photo: whytynge
Wawona Hotel photo by Karen Keeney
Photo: Karen Keeney
Wawona Hotel photo by Matt Sellers
Photo: Matt Sellers
Wawona Hotel photo by Sean Daken
Photo: Sean Daken
Wawona Hotel photo by Dave Whittle
Photo: Dave Whittle
Wawona Hotel photo by Lisa Davis
Photo: Lisa Davis
Wawona Hotel photo by AdnaP
Photo: AdnaP
Wawona Hotel photo by E Hoogesteger
Photo: E Hoogesteger
Wawona Hotel photo by edie.wolf
Photo: edie.wolf
Wawona Hotel photo by B Scott
Photo: B Scott
Wawona Hotel photo by chez shoes
Photo: chez shoes
Wawona Hotel photo by Erin McDaniel
Photo: Erin McDaniel
Wawona Hotel photo by Joseph Vincent Nunag
Photo: Joseph Vincent Nunag
Wawona Hotel photo by Hilton Lieberum
Photo: Hilton Lieberum
Wawona Hotel photo by Joe Lewis
Photo: Joe Lewis
Wawona Hotel photo by Nene La Beet
Photo: Nene La Beet
Wawona Hotel photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Wawona Hotel photo by Jason Brown
Photo: Jason Brown
Wawona Hotel photo by Scott D. Baly
Photo: Scott D. Baly
Wawona Hotel photo by Frank Alcazar
Photo: Frank Alcazar
Wawona Hotel photo by Rebecca Yilmaz
Photo: Rebecca Yilmaz
Wawona Hotel photo by Jay Fitzgerald Photo
Photo: Jay Fitzgerald Photo
Wawona Hotel photo by ladyfotobug
Photo: ladyfotobug
Wawona Hotel photo by Nicole Leavitt
Photo: Nicole Leavitt
Wawona Hotel photo by Brad Mahoney
Photo: Brad Mahoney
Wawona Hotel photo by tsjac
Photo: tsjac
Wawona Hotel photo by srluke
Photo: srluke
Wawona Hotel photo by Katie Culliton
Photo: Katie Culliton
Wawona Hotel photo by Janusz Walach
Photo: Janusz Walach
Wawona Hotel photo by beibibum
Photo: beibibum
Wawona Hotel photo by Mike Hope
Photo: Mike Hope
Wawona Hotel photo by Lori Bator
Photo: Lori Bator
Wawona Hotel photo by Don Grove
Photo: Don Grove
 

 
Yosemite Bug Lodge & Hostel


Hostel and lodge in Midpines
6979 Hwy 140
Yosemite, CA 95345
United States
+1 209 966 6666
http://www.yosemitebug.com/ind...
Part of Hostelling International, this lovely wooded compound is located about 25 miles from Yosemite Park. There are co-ed, single-gender and group cabins. The beds are of good quality, and fresh linens are provided. The compound includes a bistro, lounge, restaurant and bookstore.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Yosemite Bug Lodge & Hostel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Yosemite Lodge


A comfortable lodge in the center of the park
West of Yosemite Village
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 559 252 4848
http://www.yosemitepark.com/co...
Built in 1915, this hotel was most recently renovated after the devastating 1997 New Year's flood that wiped out several cabins and motel units. The glass and wood structure blends nicely with the surrounding scenery, and it sits in a pretty setting close to the most popular spots in the park. Eat at the upscale Mountain Room, the restaurant at the Lodge. The lodge is a great place for families. It offers several choices for casual dining. Here the family can swim in the pool, rent bikes to tour the park, see evening programs in the amphitheater or take a shuttle tour of the valley floor loop. There is no disabled access to the second floor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Yosemite Lodge photo by Patty M
Photo: Patty M
Yosemite Lodge photo by Calvin H.
Photo: Calvin H.
Yosemite Lodge photo by Seth Aaronson
Photo: Seth Aaronson
Yosemite Lodge photo by Jerry LaBarge
Photo: Jerry LaBarge
Yosemite Lodge photo by Kerry Skarratt
Photo: Kerry Skarratt
Yosemite Lodge photo by Charles Shah
Photo: Charles Shah
Yosemite Lodge photo by huangtim2001
Photo: huangtim2001
Yosemite Lodge photo by rickyhaggett
Photo: rickyhaggett
Yosemite Lodge photo by Mary L Davis
Photo: Mary L Davis
Yosemite Lodge photo by Brian Adams
Photo: Brian Adams
Yosemite Lodge photo by Brian Adams
Photo: Brian Adams
 

 
Yosemite Peregrine Bed and Breakfast


Upscale bed-and-breakfast in the park
7509 Henness Cr
Yosemite, CA 95389
United States
+1 209 372 8517
http://www.yosemiteperegrine.com/
This bed-and-breakfast has been featured in travel magazines, and it is a small wonder because the site is spectacular, with views and a real sense of the forest. Each has its own private bathroom, a unique rock fireplace, original art and furniture, refrigerator, TV/VCR, bathrobes, freshly ground coffee and a deck with a view of the sunset. There is also a hot tub on premises. A full, gourmet breakfast is served on the deck when weather permits, and refreshments are served each evening.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Yosemite View Lodge


On the Merced River minutes from the park
11136 Hwy 140
Yosemite, CA 95318
United States
+1 209 379 2681
http://www.yosemite-motels.com...
This hotel lets you take a whirlpool bath right at the edge of a wild portion of the Merced River. Many of the rooms have balconies facing the river as well. Located literally minutes from the park entrance the hotel offers convenience and comfort. There are standard rooms, rooms with spa-tubs and fireplaces, and family suites with kitchenettes. A mini-store and a great gift shop add to your enjoyment as well as the on-site restaurant with a lounge, and pizza parlor with an arcade. Nearby you will find great hiking, panning for gold, fishing, and the beauty of the Sierras.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Yosemite View Lodge photo by SeeNeng, Foo
Photo: SeeNeng, Foo
Yosemite View Lodge photo by yung
Photo: yung
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Clyde Ng
Photo: Clyde Ng
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Penny Wolf
Photo: Penny Wolf
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Jerry Walker
Photo: Jerry Walker
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Jessica Wright
Photo: Jessica Wright
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Pete Kelly
Photo: Pete Kelly
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Hybrids
Photo: Hybrids
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Candace Pau
Photo: Candace Pau
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Jerry Severdia
Photo: Jerry Severdia
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Mike Norfolk
Photo: Mike Norfolk
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Nanita Cranford
Photo: Nanita Cranford
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Ray Krebs
Photo: Ray Krebs
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Nick Daniels
Photo: Nick Daniels
Yosemite View Lodge photo by jujai chu
Photo: jujai chu
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Wei-Hsin Chen
Photo: Wei-Hsin Chen
Yosemite View Lodge photo by Drew
Photo: Drew
 

 
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