5 Best Hotels in Yosemite National Park, California

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Indoor lodging options inside the park appear more expensive than initially seems warranted, but that premium pays off big-time in terms of the time you'll save—unless you are bunking within a few miles of a Yosemite entrance, you will face long commutes to the park when you stay outside its borders (though the Yosemite View Lodge, on Route 140, is within a reasonable half-hour's drive of Yosemite Valley).

Because of Yosemite National Park's immense popularity—not just with tourists from around the world but with Northern Californians who make weekend trips here—reservations are all but mandatory. Book up to one year ahead. If you're not set on a specific hotel or camp but just want to stay somewhere inside the park, call the main reservation number to check for availability and reserve (801/559–4884). Park lodgings have a seven-day cancellation policy, so you may be able to snag last-minute reservations.

The Ahwahnee

$$$$ | Ahwahnee Rd., Yosemite Village, CA, 95389, USA Fodor's Choice
Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite

This National Historic Landmark is constructed of sugar-pine logs and features Native American design motifs; public spaces are enlivened with art deco flourishes, Persian rugs, and elaborate iron- and woodwork. Luxury hotel amenities, including turndown service and guest bathrobes, are standard here. The impressive dining room is one of the most beautiful rooms in California. The lounge, with its tiered ceiling, has big, comfortable chairs and a quiet, contemplative air. Even if you cannot afford to stay here, take the time to stroll about the public spaces and have a drink on the patio shortly before sunset, when the view of Glacier Point is spectacular.

Pros

  • Best lodge in Yosemite
  • Helpful concierge
  • In the historic heart of the valley

Cons

  • Expensive rates
  • Some reports that service has slipped in recent years
  • Slow or nonexistent Wi-Fi in some hotel areas
Ahwahnee Rd., Yosemite Village, CA, 95389, USA
888-413–8869
Hotel Details
125 rooms
No Meals

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Curry Village

$ | Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389, USA

Opened in 1899 as a place for budget-conscious travelers, Curry Village has plain accommodations that include standard motel rooms, simple cabins with private or shared baths, and tent cabins with shared baths. The tent cabins are a step up from camping, with linens and blankets provided; some even have heat. Happy Isles and the popular Mist Trail are a few minutes' walk away.

Pros

  • Close to many activities
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Surrounded by iconic valley views

Cons

  • Community bathrooms need updating
  • Can be crowded
  • Sometimes a bit noisy
Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389, USA
888-413–8869
Hotel Details
583 units
No Meals

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Wawona Hotel

$ | 8308 Wawona Rd., Wawona, CA, 95389, USA

This 1879 National Historic Landmark at Yosemite's southern end is a Victorian-era mountain resort, with whitewashed buildings, wraparound verandas, and pleasant, no-frills rooms decorated with period pieces. About half the rooms share bathrooms; those that do come equipped with robes. The romantic, candlelit dining room lies across the lobby from the cozy Victorian parlor, which has a fireplace, board games, and a piano, where a pianist plays most evenings.

Pros

  • Lovely building
  • Peaceful atmosphere
  • Historic photos in public areas

Cons

  • Few modern amenities, such as phones and TVs
  • An hour's drive from Yosemite Valley
  • Shared bathrooms in half the rooms
8308 Wawona Rd., Wawona, CA, 95389, USA
888-413–8869
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Closed Dec.–Mar., except mid-Dec.–Jan. 2
104 rooms
No Meals

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White Wolf Lodge

$ | Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389, USA

Set in a subalpine meadow, the White Wolf Lodge has rustic accommodations and makes an excellent base camp for hiking the backcountry. Traditional cabins have private baths, heaters, and two double beds; canvas tent cabins with shared baths sleep up to four persons. Breakfast and dinner are served home-style in the snug main building.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Near some of Yosemite's most beautiful, less crowded hikes
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Far from the valley
  • Tent cabins share bathhouse
  • Remote setting
Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389, USA
801-559–4884
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Closed mid-Sept.–mid-June
28 cabins
No Meals

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Yosemite Valley Lodge

$$ | 9006 Yosemite Valley Lodge Dr., Yosemite Village, CA, 95389, USA

This 1915 lodge near Yosemite Falls is a collection of numerous two-story, glass-and-wood structures tucked beneath the trees. Motel-style rooms have two double beds; larger rooms also have dressing areas and patios or balconies. A few have views of the falls. Of the lodge's eateries, the Mountain Room Restaurant is the most formal. The casual Base Camp Eatery serves three meals a day. Many park tours depart from the main building.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Dependably clean rooms
  • Lots of tours leave from out front

Cons

  • Can feel impersonal
  • High prices
  • No in-room a/c
9006 Yosemite Valley Lodge Dr., Yosemite Village, CA, 95389, USA
888-413–8869
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245 rooms
No Meals

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