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Tenaya at Yosemite

Tenaya at Yosemite
4.0 star property
Fish Camp
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (2,312 reviews)
Surrounded by serene forests just 5 minutes from Yosemite National Park, this resort offers 3 restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, plus a full-service spa. Enjoy deep-tissue massages after exploring nearby attractions with knowledgeable tour guides.
$294 nightly
The price is $333
Jul 1 - Jul 2
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Tenaya at Yosemite

Yosemite View Lodge

Yosemite View Lodge
2.5 star property
El Portal
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (4,182 reviews)
Immerse yourself in nature at this riverside retreat, featuring 4 outdoor pools and 2 restaurants including The River Restaurant. Only minutes from Yosemite National Park's entrance, with comfortable beds and in-room refrigerators for your adventure needs.
$316 nightly
The price is $359
Jun 10 - Jun 11
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Yosemite View Lodge

Yosemite Valley Lodge

Yosemite Valley Lodge
3.0 star property
Yosemite National Park
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (793 reviews)
Experience breathtaking surroundings at this lodge with 2 restaurants including The Mountain Room for dinner. Take a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool after exploring nearby Yosemite Valley. Clean rooms and helpful staff ensure a comfortable national park adventure.
Yosemite Valley Lodge

The Ahwahnee

The Ahwahnee
4.0 star property
Yosemite National Park
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (362 reviews)
Wake up to stunning mountain views at this elegant retreat within Yosemite National Park. Just minutes from Yosemite Falls, enjoy the outdoor pool, dine on American cuisine, and take advantage of the free area shuttle to explore nearby natural wonders.
$773 nightly
The price is $878
Jun 16 - Jun 17
Total with taxes and fees
The Ahwahnee

Curry Village

Curry Village
2.5 star property
Yosemite National Park
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (860 reviews)
$195 nightly
The price is $221
Jun 14 - Jun 15
Total with taxes and fees
Curry Village

Evergreen Lodge Yosemite

Evergreen Lodge Yosemite
3.5 star property
Groveland
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1,012 reviews)
Nestled just 5 minutes from Yosemite National Park, this family-friendly lodge offers an outdoor pool, hot tub, and restaurant. Unwind with deep-tissue massages while surrounded by nature, or relax at the poolside bar after exploring nearby Big Oak Flat Entrance.
$228 nightly
The price is $256
Jul 6 - Jul 7
Total with taxes and fees
Evergreen Lodge Yosemite

Rush Creek Lodge and Spa at Yosemite

Rush Creek Lodge and Spa at Yosemite
4.0 star property
Groveland
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1,008 reviews)
Immerse in wilderness luxury at this Groveland retreat, just 5 minutes from Yosemite's Big Oak Flat Entrance. Unwind in 2 hot tubs or the outdoor pool after enjoying local cuisine at the on-site restaurant. The full-service spa offers rejuvenating massages.
$436 nightly
The price is $489
Jul 5 - Jul 6
Total with taxes and fees
Rush Creek Lodge and Spa at Yosemite

Yosemite Valley Lodge

Yosemite Valley Lodge
3.0 star property
Yosemite National Park
7.6 out of 10, Good, (596 reviews)
Yosemite Valley Lodge

Curry Village

Curry Village
2.0 star property
Yosemite National Park
7.2 out of 10, Good, (1,000 reviews)
Curry Village

Cedar Lodge

Cedar Lodge
2.0 star property
El Portal
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (2,194 reviews)
Beachside at El Portal, this hotel offers an indoor pool, 3 hot tubs, and seasonal outdoor swimming. Cedar House Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, with a bar and snack deli on site. Free WiFi and parking round out this convenient Yosemite basecamp.
$269 nightly
The price is $305
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Total with taxes and fees
Cedar Lodge

AutoCamp Yosemite

AutoCamp Yosemite
4.0 star property
Mariposa
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (639 reviews)
Immerse yourself in nature at this Mariposa lodge offering free WiFi and parking. Explore nearby hiking trails or enjoy the outdoor pool. Each accommodation includes conveniences like refrigerators and microwaves, perfect for your Yosemite adventure.
$302 nightly
The price is $343
Jul 6 - Jul 7
Total with taxes and fees
AutoCamp Yosemite

Double Eagle Resort & Spa

Double Eagle Resort & Spa
3.5 star property
June Lake
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (474 reviews)
Nestled in scenic June Lake, this wellness resort offers deep-tissue massages and aromatherapy at the full-service spa. Unwind in the indoor pool after exploring nearby Silver Lake, then enjoy a meal at Eagles Landing Restaurant with cocktails from 2 bars.
$299 nightly
The price is $344
Jun 10 - Jun 11
Total with taxes and fees
Double Eagle Resort & Spa

Narrow Gauge Inn

Narrow Gauge Inn
3.0 star property
Fish Camp
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1,009 reviews)
Nestled in Fish Camp, this charming hotel offers easy access to Yosemite National Park and Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. Enjoy American cuisine at Buffalo Bar, relax by the seasonal pool, and unwind at the bar/lounge after a day of adventure.
$214 nightly
The price is $237
Jun 15 - Jun 16
Total with taxes and fees
Narrow Gauge Inn

Horizon by Yosemite

Horizon by Yosemite
4.0 star property
Midpines
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (11 reviews)
Horizon by Yosemite

Tioga Lodge At Mono Lake

Tioga Lodge At Mono Lake
3.5 star property
Lee Vining
7.8 out of 10, Good, (496 reviews)
Just minutes from Mono Basin Visitor Center, this Lee Vining retreat offers complimentary WiFi and parking. Clean, comfortable rooms await after exploring nearby Lundy Lake. The helpful staff ensures a peaceful stay in this scenic Eastern Sierra location.
$164 nightly
The price is $187
Jun 30 - Jul 1
Total with taxes and fees
Tioga Lodge At Mono Lake

Red Bud Lodge

Red Bud Lodge
2.0 star property
El Portal
7.2 out of 10, Good, (709 reviews)
Tucked away just 15 minutes from Yosemite National Park, this cozy motel offers free parking and daily housekeeping. Explore the nearby Merced River Recreation Area or grab supplies at El Portal Market before unwinding with premium TV channels.
$255 nightly
The price is $289
Jun 10 - Jun 11
Total with taxes and fees
Red Bud Lodge

Lake View Lodge

Lake View Lodge
2.5 star property
Lee Vining
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1,000 reviews)
Surrounded by natural beauty in Lee Vining, this motel puts you near the Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area. Relax in clean rooms, stroll through the garden, or grab a bite at The Basin Cafe for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
$249 nightly
The price is $283
Jun 10 - Jun 11
Total with taxes and fees
Lake View Lodge

Virginia Creek Settlement

Virginia Creek Settlement
2.5 star property
Bridgeport
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,004 reviews)
$88 nightly
The price is $101
Jun 14 - Jun 15
Total with taxes and fees
Virginia Creek Settlement

June Lake Villager

June Lake Villager
2.5 star property
June Lake
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1,003 reviews)
Nestled in California's Sierra Nevada, this motel offers free WiFi and parking plus 24-hour service. Hikers and kayakers will love the proximity to June Lake Marina and Gull Lake, with mountain biking trails just moments away.
June Lake Villager
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When is the best time to visit Yosemite National Park?

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Top neighborhoods in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite West

Just outside Yosemite National Park, this unincorporated community offers resort homes and access to several hiking trails, including Deer Camp Trail and Alder Creek Trail. Explore the historic Henness Ridge fire lookout tower and admire Alder Creek Fall.

Top landmarks in Yosemite National Park

Learn more about Yosemite National Park

Granite cliffs tower like skyscrapers in a wilderness where waterfalls plunge with thunderous abandon. Half Dome beckons hikers to its summit while El Capitan challenges the world's most daring climbers. Wander among ancient sequoias in Mariposa Grove, their massive trunks defying time itself. The Ansel Adams Gallery showcases the photographer who captured this landscape's soul. Black bears amble through meadows dotted with wildflowers in spring. Tenaya Lake offers alpine swimming far more memorable than any hotel pool. Arrive at Tunnel View before sunrise for a moment of solitude before the tour buses. Rangers at Yosemite Lodge Amphitheater deliver talks that transform how you'll see these mountains forever.

Valley View, Yosemite National Park

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Yosemite National Park?

  • The Ahwahnee (4-star, guest rating 8.4/10): This luxurious hotel is known for its stunning views of Half Dome and exceptional service. Guests appreciate the lovely rooms and the fabulous location within Yosemite National Park, making it a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking natural scenery. The Ahwahnee features an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and a bar/lounge, along with free WiFi and a complimentary area shuttle for added convenience.


  • Curry Village (guest rating 8.4/10): A great choice for budget-conscious travelers, Curry Village offers comfortable accommodations with easy access to trails and amenities. Guests praise the clean facilities and excellent food options available on-site. This smoke-free hotel features a restaurant, a coffee shop, and free self-parking, making it a practical option for those looking to immerse themselves in the park's beauty.

How much is a Yosemite National Park hotel?
You can find great-value hotel deals from $173 in Yosemite National Park. No matter what type of trip you're planning, there are plenty of popular, affordable hotels to suit your needs and budget. To easily find affordable hotels in Yosemite National Park, search on Hotels.com and then sort results by "Price: low to high".
Are there any last-minute deals on Yosemite National Park hotel bookings?
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What are the best hotels near Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park?

  • Curry Village (guest rating: 8.4/10): This conventional lodging is a fantastic base for exploring Yosemite Valley, located just 1.1 miles away. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and comfortable beds, making it a cozy retreat after a day of adventure. With easy access to trails, restaurants, and public transportation, you'll find it convenient for your park explorations. The on-site restaurant and coffee shop provide excellent food options, and the friendly staff are known for their exceptional customer service, ensuring a pleasant stay.


  • The Ahwahnee (4-star, guest rating: 8.4/10): Also situated about 1.1 miles from Yosemite Valley, The Ahwahnee offers a luxurious experience with stunning views of Half Dome. Guests rave about the lovely rooms and the excellent service provided by the courteous staff. The hotel features an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and a bar/lounge, perfect for unwinding after a day of hiking. Its prime location within the park allows for easy access to breathtaking natural scenery, making it a wonderful choice for those looking to indulge in a bit of elegance while enjoying the great outdoors.

What are the best hotels near The Ahwahnee in Yosemite National Park?

  • Curry Village (guest rating: 8.4/10): This conventional lodging is a fantastic choice for those looking to explore Yosemite National Park. Located just 0.6 miles from The Ahwahnee, it offers a great base with easy access to trails, restaurants, and public transportation. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and comfortable beds, making it a cozy spot after a day of adventure. The on-site restaurant and coffee shop provide excellent food options, and the friendly staff are known for their exceptional service, ensuring a pleasant stay.


  • The Ahwahnee (4-star, guest rating: 8.4/10): For a more luxurious experience, The Ahwahnee is an exceptional option, located right next to The Ahwahnee itself. This property boasts stunning views of Half Dome and offers a range of amenities, including an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and a bar/lounge. Guests rave about the lovely rooms and the wonderful staff, who provide excellent service. With its prime location within Yosemite National Park, you can easily immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural scenery surrounding you.

What are the best areas to stay in Yosemite National Park?

  • Yosemite Valley: The most visited part of the park, Yosemite Valley is surrounded by stunning granite cliffs and iconic landmarks like El Capitan and Yosemite Falls. Staying here puts you close to major attractions and shuttle services, making it ideal for first-timers and families.


  • Tuolumne Meadows: This high-altitude area offers expansive meadows and granite domes, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. It's a great starting point for hiking trails and is accessible via a seasonal bus service from Yosemite Valley. Families and nature lovers will appreciate the serene setting and wildlife viewing opportunities.


  • Badger Pass Ski Area: Known as California's oldest ski area, Badger Pass is perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. With downhill and cross-country skiing options, it provides a relaxed skiing experience. Families will enjoy the easy access to winter activities and the free shuttle service from Yosemite Valley during the winter months.


  • Mariposa Grove: Home to over 500 giant sequoias, including the famous Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove is a nature lover's paradise. The area features accessible trails and a shuttle bus service, making it suitable for families looking to explore the majestic trees and enjoy the outdoors.

How can I get around Yosemite National Park?
Getting around Yosemite National Park is convenient thanks to the Yosemite Valley Shuttle System, which operates year-round. This free shuttle runs every 15 minutes from 7 AM to 10 PM, connecting various accommodations, shopping areas, and major sights within the park. During the summer months, there's also a bus service that connects Yosemite Valley to Tuolumne Meadows, making it easy for hikers to access different trails. It's advisable to purchase tickets in advance for this service to ensure you have a seat. Additionally, the YARTS shuttle system is a great option for summer visitors, helping to alleviate traffic congestion in Yosemite Valley, where parking can be limited during peak season. Staying near the valley puts you in a prime location to take full advantage of these transportation options, allowing you to explore the park without the hassle of driving and parking.
What practical tips should I know for visiting Yosemite National Park?
When planning your visit to Yosemite National Park, it's essential to consider a few practical tips to enhance your experience. First, mobile data coverage can be limited in remote areas, so ensure your devices are fully charged before heading out, as charging infrastructure is sparse. Layered clothing is advisable due to rapid weather changes, especially at higher elevations where temperatures can drop significantly. Don't forget to pack rain gear, as the park experiences most of its precipitation in winter, with storms also common in spring and fall. Additionally, sunscreen is crucial because of intense sun exposure at higher elevations, particularly when reflected off snow. For getting around, take advantage of the free shuttle bus system in Yosemite Valley, which operates year-round and connects major sights and accommodations. If you're venturing to surrounding areas, the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) offers seasonal service to locations like Tuolumne Meadows and Glacier Point. Lastly, if you plan to explore the backcountry, remember that wilderness permits are required for overnight trips and can be reserved well in advance. These tips will help you make the most of your visit to this stunning national park.
Is free cancellation available on Hotels.com?
Most hotels on Hotels.com offer flexible booking with free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Free cancellation is available on selected hotels in Yosemite National Park, simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand. Cancellation fees may be applicable in some instances, so always read the booking terms before you make a reservation.
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What unique cultural experiences can I find in Yosemite National Park?
Yosemite National Park offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that reflect its diverse heritage. One of the highlights is the history of the Ahwahneechee people, the Indigenous inhabitants of the area. Their cultural practices and traditional diet, which included acorns, salmon, and deer, are integral to understanding the park's history and connection to the land. You can explore this heritage at the Pioneer Yosemite History Center in Wawona, where historic buildings and artifacts provide insight into the lives of early settlers and the Indigenous community. Additionally, Yosemite's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site underscores its cultural significance, attracting those interested in both its natural beauty and historical context. Engaging with these cultural elements can enhance your visit, making it not just a trip to a national park, but a journey through the rich history of the region.
What are the best areas for nightlife and entertainment in Yosemite National Park?
Yosemite National Park offers a unique blend of nightlife and entertainment options that cater to various interests. In Yosemite Valley, you can enjoy ranger-led evening programs that include stargazing and educational talks about the park's natural history, making it a great spot for those looking to learn while enjoying the night sky. For families, evening ranger programs feature storytelling and wildlife presentations, providing an engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, Camp 4 serves as a social hub for climbers, where you can share stories and experiences after a day of adventure. If you're visiting during the holiday season, don't miss the Bracebridge Dinner at the Ahwahnee Hotel, which combines a festive dinner with entertainment inspired by English Christmas traditions. Staying in or near Yosemite Valley puts you close to these vibrant evening activities, ensuring you have plenty of options to enjoy after a day of exploring the park.
Which attractions in Yosemite National Park are easily accessible for visitors?
Yosemite National Park is home to several stunning attractions that are easily accessible, making it a perfect destination for travelers. Yosemite Valley, located just about 10 miles from the park's main areas, is a must-see, offering breathtaking views and iconic landmarks. Nearby, you'll find Yosemite Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in North America, also around 10 miles away, providing a spectacular sight, especially in spring when the water flow is at its peak. The Ahwahnee, located about 8.2 miles from the valley, is renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens, making it a great spot for a leisurely visit. Additionally, the Yosemite Visitor Center, approximately 9.3 miles away, serves as an excellent starting point for your adventure, offering information and resources to enhance your experience. Staying near these attractions allows you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Yosemite National Park.
What are the must-see landmarks in Yosemite National Park?
Yosemite National Park is home to several breathtaking landmarks that you shouldn't miss. One of the most iconic is Yosemite Valley, renowned for its stunning granite cliffs and majestic waterfalls, attracting millions of visitors each year. Within the valley, you'll find Yosemite Falls, one of North America's tallest waterfalls, offering spectacular views and a popular hiking destination. Another highlight is Bridalveil Fall, which cascades from a U-shaped hanging valley and provides scenic views along with hiking opportunities. Staying near Yosemite Valley puts you in close proximity to these natural wonders, making it easy to explore and appreciate the park's beauty.
What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Yosemite National Park?
Yosemite National Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities that cater to all adventure levels. Hiking is a popular choice, with numerous trails available, including the challenging Half Dome trail, which features cables for assistance. For those looking for a more leisurely experience, there are accessible trails in the meadows that provide beautiful views without the strenuous effort. Rock climbing is another thrilling option, as Yosemite is famous for its vertical rock faces, attracting climbers from around the world. Additionally, you can rent bicycles to explore over 12 miles of paved bike paths in Yosemite Valley, making it a fun way to take in the scenery. Whether you're an experienced adventurer or just looking to enjoy nature, Yosemite has something for everyone.

Find out more about Yosemite National Park

Whispers of Waterfalls: Embracing the Majestic Heart of Yosemite

Nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite National Park is a breathtaking nature lover's paradise renowned for its towering granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and ancient sequoias. Explore the iconic Yosemite Valley, home to the stunning Yosemite Falls and the picturesque Yosemite Valley Lodge. Thrill-seekers can embark on unforgettable adventures, from rock climbing to hiking scenic trails. For a unique experience, stay at Autocamp Yosemite, where luxury meets the great outdoors. With its diverse landscapes and rich wildlife, Yosemite invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, making it a must-visit destination for every traveler.

Discover great hotels near Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park offers a range of cozy lodges and accommodations, both inside and near the park. Room rates vary widely based on location and season, featuring options from rustic cabins to comfortable hotels. Enjoy the unique hospitality that complements the stunning natural surroundings. Here are some of the most popular hotels with our travelers near Yosemite National Park:

  1. Yosemite View LodgeOpens in a new window: This budget-friendly hotel offers a 3.5-star experience with a guest rating of 8.6 out of 10. It features a variety of adventure sports and recreation activities, including rafting, skiing, and hiking. The property boasts amenities such as a game room and playground for children, creating a welcoming atmosphere for active travelers. Review sentiments highlight the beautiful views, clean accommodations, and friendly staff, making it a charming retreat for those seeking an adventurous getaway in nature.
  2. Evergreen Lodge YosemiteOpens in a new window: With a guest rating of 9.4 out of 10, this 3.5-star hotel caters to adventure seekers and families alike, offering a plethora of on-site activities like kayaking and ziplining. The lodge features a vintage charm paired with modern amenities, providing a delightful experience for leisure travelers. Guests appreciate the tranquil environment, excellent dining options, and the engaging atmosphere, ensuring a memorable stay that encourages relaxation and exploration in the stunning backdrop of Yosemite.
  3. Rush Creek Lodge and Spa at YosemiteOpens in a new window: This upscale 3.5-star hotel boasts a guest rating of 9.4 out of 10 and is ideal for travelers seeking a unique hot spring experience. With a focus on adventure and relaxation, guests can enjoy activities such as snowshoeing and mountain climbing. The stunning lodge design, paired with meticulously maintained grounds, creates an inviting atmosphere. Positive reviews emphasize the exceptional service and thoughtful amenities, highlighting a commitment to guest satisfaction that makes this hotel a premier choice for an unforgettable escape.

Where to stay in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite Village, Wawona, and North Wawona are all excellent places to stay while visiting Yosemite National Park. Yosemite Village offers convenient access to park amenities and attractions, while Wawona is ideal for families seeking riverside relaxation. North Wawona provides a more secluded experience with stunning views. For first-time visitors, Yosemite Village is the best choice due to its central location and amenities.

  1. Yosemite VillageOpens in a new window: Yosemite Village is the heart of Yosemite National Park, making it an ideal spot for travelers wanting easy access to stunning natural beauty. Here, you can explore iconic landmarks like El Capitan and Half Dome, along with breathtaking waterfalls. The village also offers visitor centers, shops, and cultural attractions that highlight the rich history of the area. With its picturesque scenery and proximity to hiking trails, it's perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
  2. WawonaOpens in a new window: Wawona is a charming area along the Merced River, perfect for families looking for a serene getaway. With its riverside location, it's great for fishing, picnicking, and enjoying the natural surroundings. The area is less crowded, offering a peaceful retreat while still being close to the main attractions of Yosemite. Wawona is also an excellent base for exploring the scenic beauty of the park, making it a hidden gem for nature lovers.
  3. North WawonaOpens in a new window: North Wawona is a quieter section that provides a more secluded experience in the stunning landscape of Yosemite. Ideal for those who appreciate tranquility, this area is perfect for family outings and enjoying the beauty of the nearby river. While it may not have extensive amenities, its charm lies in its natural surroundings, making it a fantastic option for those wanting to immerse themselves in the peaceful environment of the park.

Things to do in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park is a breathtaking paradise, boasting dramatic mountains, lush forests, and stunning waterfalls. Travelers can enjoy exhilarating hikes through diverse landscapes, set up camp under starry skies, and explore serene rivers. This natural wonder invites you to reconnect with nature and experience unforgettable outdoor adventures.

  • Nature Center at Happy IslesOpens in a new window – Dive into the wonders of the environment at this educational center. Discover interactive exhibits that highlight the park's diverse ecosystems, waterfalls, and glaciers. It's a great spot to learn more about the flora and fauna that make Yosemite so special.
  • Lower Yosemite FallsOpens in a new window – Stand in awe at one of the most iconic waterfalls in the park. The cascading waters create a stunning backdrop for photos and a refreshing mist on warm days. Take a leisurely walk along the trail to get up close and personal with the falls.
  • Ahwahnee MeadowOpens in a new window – Enjoy a peaceful stroll through this picturesque meadow, surrounded by majestic peaks. It's the perfect spot for a picnic or to simply relax and soak in the breathtaking views. Keep an eye out for wildlife that often grazes in the area.
  • Yosemite Valley ChapelOpens in a new window – Visit this charming historical chapel, known for its beautiful architecture and serene setting. The chapel offers a moment of reflection and stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making it a lovely addition to your park experience.
  • Ansel Adams GalleryOpens in a new window – Explore the art of one of America’s most celebrated photographers. The gallery showcases stunning black-and-white images of the park that capture its essence and beauty. Don’t miss the chance to purchase a piece of art that inspires you!

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Yosemite National Park

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Yosemite National Park is from January to March when hotel prices are typically lower. To fully appreciate the park's landmarks, cultural sites, and natural wonders, a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended. This timeframe allows visitors to explore breathtaking hiking trails, stunning waterfalls, majestic mountains, serene lakes, and lush forests, all of which offer great value for money. Plus, with the possibility that accommodation prices may drop during this period, it’s an excellent option for those traveling on a budget.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: For a visit to Yosemite National Park, travelers may discover great options by exploring the DealsOpens in a new window and Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window sections on Hotels.com, where discounted rates on accommodations are available close to your travel dates. By enabling email alerts or push notifications, you could find updates on flash sales and special promotions. Additionally, the Smart ShoppingOpens in a new window tool in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, helping you make informed choices. With these resources, you're more likely to find our best rates for an elegant stay near the stunning beauty of Yosemite.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate based on various factors, including the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. Being flexible with your travel dates might help you find a better rate for your stay in a Yosemite National Park hotel. If you're interested in unique accommodations, boutique hotels can provide a more personalized experience and potentially better value. When you book with Hotels.com, we'll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price seems a bit high, we can suggest alternative dates that may offer more affordable options to help you find a great rate.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels near the city center usually tend to be more expensive, but thanks to the excellent public transportation options provided by Yosemite National Park, you might discover a more affordable independent hotel a bit further out that remains well-connected. If you're interested in exploring alternative, less crowded neighborhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, you can often find great value for your money. Opting for these alternative destinations could lead to a more genuine and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park experiences its lowest average temperatures in February, and December, at 26.6°F (-3.0°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 62.8°F (17.1°C). December is usually the wettest month. June, July, and September are the peak travel months in Yosemite National Park, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is sunny, accompanied by no rainfall. On the other hand, January, February, and December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light to moderate rainfall and mostly sunny conditions.

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