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.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite Valley
9.8/10 (4,031 reviews)
Yosemite Valley's towering granite cliffs and cascading waterfalls create nature's most dramatic amphitheater. Witness El Capitan's golden sunset glow or find solitude in meadows beneath Half Dome's watchful gaze.
Yosemite Falls
9.6/10 (3,187 reviews)
North America's tallest waterfall cascades 2,425 feet in three dramatic sections. Experience its thunderous power in spring when snowmelt creates misty winds and a resonant roar.
Yosemite Arch Rock Gate Entrance
9.4/10 (332 reviews)
Pass through Arch Rock's natural granite gateway, where massive boulders frame your first glimpse of Yosemite's wonders. This distinctive entrance sets the tone for the park's grandeur.
El Capitan
9.8/10 (2,702 reviews)
El Capitan's sheer granite face rises 3,000 feet above Yosemite Valley, drawing rock climbers to its legendary routes. Bring binoculars to spot climbers tackling "The Nose" from El Capitan Meadow's tranquil viewpoint.
Glacier Point
9.4/10 (1,524 reviews)
Glacier Point offers unrivaled views of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, and cascading waterfalls from its accessible overlook. Visit at sunset when alpenglow bathes the granite cliffs in golden light.
Half Dome
9.8/10 (1,781 reviews)
Half Dome's sheer granite face rises dramatically in Yosemite, challenging hikers with its iconic cable climb. Reserve permits early to experience breathtaking 360-degree wilderness views from its summit.
Tuolumne Meadows
9.4/10 (394 reviews)
This high-altitude paradise showcases vast subalpine meadows framed by granite domes and the winding Tuolumne River. Explore serene hiking trails blooming with summer wildflowers while enjoying Yosemite's quieter side.
Tunnel View
9.8/10 (1,662 reviews)
Tunnel View offers a breathtaking panorama of Yosemite Valley's iconic El Capitan, Half Dome, and Bridalveil Fall. Visit during spring when waterfalls peak or at sunset when warm light bathes the granite cliffs.
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"wow, great location, wonderful service, i was shocked by the gracious staff, so helpful and kind, who trained these people? seems to me this is a five star team, every time i asked for help , the people responded with greatness, even the maintenance people were great, what a staff, you will be lucky to stay here. be ready for a surprise , wonderful staff, i can't say enough about these wonderful people. the things that happened outside of normal hours and any request was met with a surprising...
"Cozy cabin with queen sized bed. Friendly staff,
Instant hot water, nice kitchenette, quiet, comfortable bed, no A/C but good ceiling fan and windows open and it’s cool at night. Very good restaurant door and well-stocked markets in town.
15 minute drive to Yellowstone and 15 more to Tuolumne Meadows and Tenaya Lake. Gorgeous scenery driving in this part of the park."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.