Lake Tahoe or Yosemite?
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Lake Tahoe or Yosemite?
We will be in San Francisco for meetings and are planning to take a long weekend beforehand. At the end of June, knowing it's six weeks away, would Lake Tahoe or Yosemite be better for 3 nights? I am concerned about the crowds in Yosemite and being able to find a place. Will Lake Tahoe be just as bad? Any info would be great. Thanks!
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Keep checking for in park cancellations which are common due to people making their reservations a year in advance:
www.yosemitepark.com
Also El Portal:
http://www.yosemiteresorts.us/
Yosemite West is in park but privately owned:
http://www.yosemitewest.com/
www.yosemitepark.com
Also El Portal:
http://www.yosemiteresorts.us/
Yosemite West is in park but privately owned:
http://www.yosemitewest.com/
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Thanks. So far availability even outside the park seems non-existent. I'll keep doing some research and thinking. Any votes for Lake Tahoe? Or other recommendations? We've done wine country before. We like to hike and would be happy with beautiful scenery and relaxation even if it's not Yosemite. (I would hope to get there at some point if we have to miss it this time due to it being such a peak travel time.) I appreciate the help.
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Your chances at this late date for Yosemite are slim to none (though cancellations pop up all the time)
If it was me, I'd book something at Tahoe - at a place w/ a generous cancellation policy. Then keep trying for a room at Yosemite Lodge or one of the two motels in El Portal (not any of the towns farther from the Valley).
If you luck out - cancel Tahoe and have a WONDERFUL time in YNP. If you aren't 'lucky' you'll still have a WONDERFUL time at Tahoe
If it was me, I'd book something at Tahoe - at a place w/ a generous cancellation policy. Then keep trying for a room at Yosemite Lodge or one of the two motels in El Portal (not any of the towns farther from the Valley).
If you luck out - cancel Tahoe and have a WONDERFUL time in YNP. If you aren't 'lucky' you'll still have a WONDERFUL time at Tahoe
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Keep trying for cancellations at Yosemite. And Curry Village is fine - if you can't get in anywhere else on the Valley Floor - and they have the most accommodations/most cancellaions. http://www.nationalparkreservations....FXQeQgodt1DlUA
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A bit farther from the Valley compared to El Portal but still within reason is the "BUG" Hostel with 2 room cabins with shared bath. http://www.yosemitebug.com/lodging.html
There is a YARTS bus stop at the foot of the driveway if you didn't want to drive into Yosemite.
There is a YARTS bus stop at the foot of the driveway if you didn't want to drive into Yosemite.
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OK -- we've been through this before. DON'T stay at the BUG.
It isn't a 'bit' farther, it is practically all the way to Midpines. It is a looooong drive and even worse in the summer. A minimum 90 minute drive each way, but even longer w/ traffic or on YARTS.
It isn't a 'bit' farther, it is practically all the way to Midpines. It is a looooong drive and even worse in the summer. A minimum 90 minute drive each way, but even longer w/ traffic or on YARTS.
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Isn't there a road issue between Midpines and the entrance that slows down the trip? 1 way controlled traffic 20 miles east of Mariposa 24 hours per day 7 days per week due to slide repairs. This may be ok for some times of the year but not so great during the high volume summer. Also ok to do one time going into or leaving the park but twice per day, in and out?
Try Evergreen Lodge at least it's only about 45 minutes into the valley but closer to Hetch Hetchy and Tioga Raod/Tuolumne Meadows.
http://www.evergreenlodge.com/
Try Evergreen Lodge at least it's only about 45 minutes into the valley but closer to Hetch Hetchy and Tioga Raod/Tuolumne Meadows.
http://www.evergreenlodge.com/
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The link that tomsd posted is NOT the official concessionaire for Yosemite it's a reseller made to look official. www.yosemitepark.com is the official concessionaire.
You can look on this page for information about National Parks not being affiliated with the National Park Service. The difference is that yosemite park will not charge you the non-refundable fees that national park does.
http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/terms.php
You can look on this page for information about National Parks not being affiliated with the National Park Service. The difference is that yosemite park will not charge you the non-refundable fees that national park does.
http://www.nationalparkreservations.com/terms.php
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Yes Suzie - there is that section of Hwy 140 that is 1-way traffic due to that big slide. Traffic in each direction has to wait at a traffic light until it is that direction's turn. It can take awhile. I've only been up in the spring since that was implimented, and even then we had about a 20-30 minute delay going in. On the way out we hit is just right and only had to wait a couple minutes. I imagine summer would be much worse just because there are so many more people.
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I would agree with going to Yosemite. It would be easier on a return trip to get to Lake Tahoe, and actually - if you were energetic - in one long driving day - you could drive around Lake Tahoe on the way to Yo:
Say 4 hours to Tahoe from SF (or even fly into Sacramento? and save 2 hours)- and an hour from North shore to South shore and then 3 hours (less is you make good time driving) - down 395 going in the back way to Yo - up the Tioga Pass - and maybe even stay a night in Tuolumne Meadows, or push on another hour and half to the Yosemite Village area.
Or you could leave Yo early one day - and do this in reverse - winding up in SF.
Say 4 hours to Tahoe from SF (or even fly into Sacramento? and save 2 hours)- and an hour from North shore to South shore and then 3 hours (less is you make good time driving) - down 395 going in the back way to Yo - up the Tioga Pass - and maybe even stay a night in Tuolumne Meadows, or push on another hour and half to the Yosemite Village area.

Or you could leave Yo early one day - and do this in reverse - winding up in SF.
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Thanks everyone. Based on this feedback and research, I have decided to save Yosemite for a longer trip (hopefully not in the high season and with plenty of time to plan.) I definitely want to get there. I am not sure I'm sold on Tahoe yet, and am looking into Lassen or maybe down to Carmel/Big Sur. I appreciate the help.




