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New Clean Modern Home Inside Yosemite Park Gates.
This new home sits inside the park gates a short drive to Yosemite Valley, a Park reservation is not needed. This elegant home features vaulted ceilings, expansive windows providing lots of natural light and an open floor plan with high-end appliances and finishes. The home is filled with wood custom milled from this site, from the cabinets to the furniture, created specifically for this home. Located in Yosemite west adjacent to miles of forest it is a great complement to your Yosemite visit

YoBee!Central Yosemite.Park Entrance+Breakfast+Dog
Stay in the Park. No day-use reservation needed! You've found the closest place to all the main Yosemite attractions! Skip the longer drive, slow traffic and gate waits Enjoy your Yosemite West cozy studio with attached kitchenette and private full bathroom. Feel the morning chill of the mountains - relax outside in your own sitting area and the breakfast is on us! You will have a private entrance,yard and free parking on site. Self check-in/check-out and no interaction with the host required!

Mountain Retreat w/nature views, deck, hot tub, EV
Relax. Unwind. Enjoy the natural beauty of Yosemite and Sierra National Forest. Located on nearly 5 acres, this peaceful retreat makes for a perfect getaway. Admire the mountain views on the expansive deck, soak in the hot tub or use as a perfect place to stay while visiting Yosemite Park. This home offers the perfect mix of the beauty of the outdoors while offering modern amenities. Extended stays are always welcomed as the home has a dedicated work space with Starlink satellite internet.

Hot Tub * A-Frame * 20 min to Park * King Bed
The Sugar Frame is an A-Frame Cabin made of sugar pine wood, located 20min from Yosemite's south entrance & 5min from Bass Lake Start your day sipping freshly ground local coffee on the deck, where it feels like being in a treehouse! Read through our guidebooks to plan the perfect day in Yosemite. After exploring Yosemite, play tetherball or ping pong. Enjoy our board games and Nintendo! Then soak in the hot tub. End with an outdoor movie or a mystery novel, popcorn, and campfire s’mores!

Secluded Romantic Peaceful Near Yosemite & Town
Envision a mountain retreat with a private cabin on a mountain away from it all submersed in views, trees, nature all while being 5 min. to town, shops, 17 miles to the entrance of Yosemite. Spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada mountains from the deck & inside the cabin with wall-to-wall windows that invite the view in. Experience sunrises, sunsets, nature, stargazing, fires. The cabin offers a unique experience! Unwind, reset, & soak in the views in this peaceful, romantic tranquil setting.

Half Dome View - INSIDE Yosemite, VIEWS, LOG CABIN
This log cabin home is INSIDE Yosemite National Park in the small town of Foresta. Stay here and only go through the entrance station ONCE for your entire stay. Views into Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Half Dome! 11 minute drive to Yosemite Valley, great walks right out the door, easy drive to Yosemite's trails. Enjoy area books, and maps, sunrise and sunset from the deck. Clean, full kitchen, TV, wifi, phone, linens. Private, quiet, very close to main Yosemite attractions and trails!

Romance: Hot Tub, Views, Spa Bath, River
Copper Cabin is a romantic retreat for couples with private river access. Get away from it all in nature, for fun or work from anywhere. Yosemite valley floor is about an hour away, and the park offers year-round outdoor activities. You'll wish you had more time to unplug right here on the property–– take in the views, cook, soak in a long bubble bath, sleep, read a book, watch movies, play board games, relax in the hot tub, visit our river, or warm yourself with the outdoor fire pit.

Mountaintop Cabin: Views, Private Hot Tub & Pool
Where else can you book a mountaintop? Escape to our 122-acre ranch, a secluded retreat nestled in the serene foothills below Yosemite. Here, you’ll enjoy panoramic vistas, tranquil solitude, and the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Explore nearby lakes, rivers, hiking trails, gold rush history, ghost towns, and Yosemite National Park. Afterward, retreat to your private sanctuary to unwind under the stars in your very own pool and hot tub.

Couples Riverfront Cabin w Hot Tub
I designed & built this architectural cabin specifically for couples looking to experience a unique and beautiful location that feels like a mini Yosemite. It has a custom cedar hot tub that gives the PERFECT viewing place for the expansive night sky with shooting stars a plenty. Also has a swimmable River with jaw dropping granite features & rock pools. Double shower & sleek design features, you may just spend your whole trip, right here :)

Casa Roca: Modern Cabin in 17 Acres Near Yosemite
Welcome to Casa Roca. Our cozy cabin in Coarsegold, CA, just 30 miles from Yosemite National Park. Surrounded by stunning rock formations, our cabin offers panoramic views and all the amenities for a perfect mountain getaway. Enjoy the smokeless fire pit, top of line Traeger BBQ, and private trails on our 17-acre property. With 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and fully equipped kitchen, our cabin comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests.

Restored 1940 Ski Cabin in Yosemite National Park
Take a step back in time at this authentic 1940's Yosemite cabin! Located on a 1/2 acre in Wawona, this lovingly restored ski cabin offers all the comforts of modern living in the setting of a time gone by. Relax and enjoy the sounds of Chilnualna falls from the spacious outside sitting area, surrounded by granite boulders or take a short walk to swinging bridge. Perfect for couples! Enjoy Yosemite without the crowds!

Japandi Tiny Home Forest Glamping - A Unique Treat
Escape to Lazy Tiny, a serene retreat tucked away in the lush embrace of the Sierra National Forest. With its harmonious Japandi design and a magical geodesic dome, this tiny home offers the perfect haven for couples, friends, or solo travelers seeking peace and rejuvenation in nature. Just 12 miles from Yosemite National Park’s south gate, Lazy Tiny invites you to unwind, connect, and savor every tranquil moment.
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Gateway to Yosemite-Gorgeous mountain view cottage

Cozy Yosemite Family Retreat-13mi to South Gate

Lakefront house near Yosemite

Creekside cabin in amazing location near Yosemite.

Family friendly & close to Yosemite

POOL & HOT TUB! Log Cabin near Yosemite!

Shanks' Hilltop Haven at the Footsteps of Yosemite

The Cheerful Cabin on 5 Acres (Yosemite)/game room
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Yosemite, Riverfalls Retreat — Bass Lake

Cozy, King Bed, Central Inside Yosemite's Gates!

Your Yosemite Waterfall Serene Escape-13mi SGate

The Knotty Chalet @ Yosemite

Yosemite Cabin with Mountain View’s

Sauna+Spa+Lake-Mtn Views Yosemite Summer Retreat

Luxe 3 Bedroom Inside the Park w/ AC & EV Charger

Yosemite Vinyard Cabin Deck, Views + 45 Min 2 Park
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley has rustic cabins, private lodges, and family-friendly vacation rentals near scenic trails and iconic viewpoints. Staying near Yosemite Village or Curry Village gives convenient access to natural highlights and services.
What are the best things to do in Yosemite Valley with kids?
Families often explore interactive ranger programs, stroll Lower Yosemite Fall Trail, and enjoy picnics by the Merced River. Nature walks and gentle hikes around Mirror Lake are also frequently suggested for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley has hiking through meadows, admiring waterfalls like Yosemite Falls, and visiting places such as Tunnel View for panoramic scenery. Many visitors also explore the Ansel Adams Gallery for local art.
How is the weather in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley experiences snowy winters around 32–44°F (0–7°C), with milder summers near 60–75°F (16–24°C) and low rainfall. Spring brings cool, pleasant days with waterfalls at peak flow.
When is the best time to visit Yosemite Valley?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for clear trails and accessible waterfalls, while winter attracts visitors seeking snow and quieter scenes. Wildflowers and flowing rivers are frequently suggested sights in spring.
What are the best places to visit in Yosemite Valley?
Explore sites like Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, and El Capitan, each known for dramatic landscapes and climbing history. Yosemite Village has museums and visitor centers rooted in park heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley has hiking trails for a range of abilities, including the Mist Trail to Vernal Fall, Lower Yosemite Fall Trail, and the Mirror Lake Trail. Paths through Cook’s Meadow let visitors experience lush scenery with mountain views.
What are some family activities we can do in Yosemite Valley?
Families frequently enjoy ranger-led walks, biking near Yosemite Village, exploring the Yosemite Museum, and gentle hikes on paved paths. Nature crafts and wildlife watching are popular with children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Yosemite Valley?
Consider exploring Mariposa Grove’s giant sequoias, learning Gold Rush history at nearby museums, or venturing into Tuolumne Meadows for wildflower walks. Lakes just outside the valley attract those seeking quiet reflection.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Yosemite Valley?
Within Yosemite Valley, most lodging managed in the park does not allow pets. Pet-friendly accommodations are frequently suggested just outside the valley, in nearby communities such as Wawona or Foresta.
What are some local tips for visiting Yosemite Valley?
Arrive early to explore favorite trails, pack layers for temperature shifts, and use the shuttle system to navigate busy areas. Guided tours, refillable water bottles, and bear-safe food storage are frequently suggested by locals.
What is Yosemite Valley known for?
Yosemite Valley is known for soaring granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome, waterfalls such as Bridalveil and Yosemite Falls, and its historic role in conservation and outdoor pursuits. The valley’s natural diversity draws visitors year-round.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Yosemite Valley?
Explore tranquil meadows around Sentinel Bridge, quiet walks along the Cook’s Meadow Loop, and small galleries in Yosemite Village that showcase regional artistry. These areas invite visitors to connect with scenery and local creative culture.
What are the best foods to try in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley has hearty fare at local grills, traditional American breakfasts, and homemade pies incorporating Sierra berries. Seasonal menus may feature locally sourced trout and vegetarian options.
What should I bring for a trip to Yosemite Valley?
Pack layers for changing weather, sturdy shoes for trails, and sun protection. Refillable water bottles, snacks, and bear-safe food containers are also frequently suggested for comfortable exploring.
What is the nightlife in Yosemite Valley like?
Yosemite Valley has relaxed evenings with stargazing, casual lodge gatherings, and occasional live music near Yosemite Village. Many unwind in communal spaces or around campfires, enjoying peaceful natural surroundings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Valley hosts art workshops, ranger talks, and photography sessions throughout the year. Seasonal celebrations like Earth Day activities and storytelling evenings near Labor Day weekend are frequently suggested.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Yosemite Valley?
Vacation rentals managed privately are not typically found within Yosemite Valley. Many families choose stays in nearby areas such as Wawona or Foresta, which often have access to outdoor spaces and nature trails.
All about Yosemite Valley
Things can get a bit confusing when it comes to place names here. Yosemite Valley is a town outside Yosemite National Park. It’s also the name of a place inside the park that is, well, maybe one of the prettiest places on Earth. And Yosemite Village is the name of the place inside the town of Yosemite Valley where (mostly) park employees live. Yosemite Village is a stopping point for those en route to the main event — the park — but you’d be wise to slow down and appreciate this little town. Construction began on the 46-acre village in 1918, led by preeminent landscape architect Charles Punchard Jr., who called for winding streets and rustic buildings made of granite, river stones, and logs, a style that would define the look of the entire national park system. The village is home to 68 historic buildings, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
What are the top things to do in Yosemite Valley?
Yosemite Village Post Office
Completed in 1925, the village’s historic post office was designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood, famed for his work in the rustic — or parkitecture — style. The post office’s wood and stone facade is home to 760 ornate brass post boxes where mostly park employees receive their mail. Stop in here and appreciate the craftsmanship before sending a letter to a pal that will bear the Yosemite postmark.
Yosemite Cemetery
This graveyard dotted with granite and wooden markers is a kind of who's-who of Yosemite’s past. Here lie the bones of James Mason Hutchings, who led the first tourist party into the park in 1855, and Galen Clark, who arrived as a visitor the same year and decided to remain in the nearby mountains. Laborers, hotel operators, and homesteaders rest here, too. Wander among the graves and giant sequoia trees and ponder the lives and deaths this park has seen.
Yosemite Museum
This small museum, opened in 1926, is one of the first museums established in the park system. It houses exhibits exploring the geology, natural history, and indigenous cultures of Yosemite. The museum also has a gallery with rotating displays of artworks inspired by the park.
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