Yosemite It is an enchanting national park This truly is a place that has something for everyone. Do you want to laze on the sand near a tranquil river? The Merced River flows through the granite-studded valley of the park. Looking for a hike Through a rainbow-colored alpine wildflowers? Tuolumne Meadows is the place to be if you want to see a rainbow of alpine wildflowers. Though the park is perhaps best known for its towering cliffs of granite and glacially polished rock domes, this 747,956-acre expanse is also home to misty alpine meadows, giant sequoia groves, and trout-filled rivers—and plenty of great lodging options, too.
We’ve compiled a list with our favorite places to stay when you aren’t out adventuring. There’s something for everyone, whether you want a European-style castle with fine dining or a cozy cabin with jetted tubs to enjoy the stars. (Or, if you prefer to rough it a little, check out our guide to the campgrounds at Yosemite.)
Editor’s note: Yosemite renewed its mandatory vehicle reservation policy this summer. Book your slot now.
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