Tenaya Lodge
This 244 room lodge, nestled at an elevation of 5,288 feet, is the example to which all wilderness resorts should be compared. A modern facility with natural decor, the Tenaya offers guests the perfect mix of modern conveniences and old fashion charm.
Ahwahnee Hotel
A world-class lodging experience located in the Yosemite Valley. The Ahwahnee is well known for its great granite façade, striking beamed ceilings, massive stone hearths, and finely appointed rooms.
Wawona Hotel
A National Historic Landmark, this facility combines old world charm with a truly western mountain setting. Housed in six buildings, the rooms at Wawona Hotel are furnished in period pieces and antiques.
Yosemite Lodge at the Falls
Ideally located at the base of Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Lodge at the Falls is a great place to both relax and explore. Enjoy well-appointed rooms with access to the Tour & Activity Desk, The Mountain Room Restaurant and more.
Curry Village
In the heart of the Yosemite Valley, Curry Village offers duplex style cabins, tent cabins, and ten motel rooms.
Why visit Yosemite in the winter?
People who visit Yosemite in the winter don't want the word to get out about just how magical the park is during the off season.
Pleasant Weather: At 4,000 feet, Yosemite Valley's winter temperatures are relatively mild.
Dramatic Mountain Light: With the sun at a low angle, morning and evening winter light is filled with gold.
Wildlife in the Open: Coyotes, mule deer, raccoons and even an occasional bear are easier to spot when the leaves are off the trees.
Have the Park to Yourself: There are far fewer people in Yosemite Valley during the winter. Lodging including economical canvas cabins are more readily available during the winter.