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    Grilled chicken and corn were so good
    Jay P.

    First thing to note is the name is deceptive, it's more than an hour away from Yosemite and pretty far west from the park. We knew this before coming here and didn't plan on going to Yosemite but be warned if that's what you are planning. If you look for reservations during Black Friday they've been 40 percent off the past couple years and the only time we reserve Autocamp is if we can get the discounted rates. My family and my brother came so we rented a cabin, we just wanted to enjoy nature and each other and it was perfect for us. We also got very lucky and came right after rain and it rained again when we left. The cabins have a queen bed, 1 bunk bed, and a sofa to sleep on. The kitchen is right next to the front door so it's easy to see outside and watch the kids, the door is also a dutch door so you can keep the top half open for full visibility and to make it easier to talk to people outside. The fire pit is outside and has an integrated grate, be careful with it, it's positioned to block your path near the tables and I hit it pretty hard when I couldn't see it at night. You can only burn compressed wood in the pits and I find food doesn't taste as great in it and the fire burns more quickly. We loved the friendly cats that kept hanging out near our cabin and the morning we left we saw a flock of wild turkeys. The sides of the cabin were also covered by woodpecker holes so watch out if you come during Spring!

    Lori B.

    AutoCamp Yosemite is hands-down the ultimate family camping experience--without giving up any comfort! Staying in a beautifully appointed Airstream with cozy sleeping space for the whole family feels like living in a dream you actually get to experience. The site itself is stunning, with fire pits for each Airstream and a communal one for gathering, plus free bikes to explore. The main lounge has a small but thoughtfully curated selection of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, wine and beer, and we loved the complimentary apple cider from 3-6 PM and granola with milk each morning. There's so much to do for families--daily activities like yoga, bingo, painting, rock crafts, and more. Our absolute favorite was a stargazing event with Mr. Andy, which was a highlight of the trip. Between the fun, the comfort, and the breathtaking setting, we felt like we were living in a dream we'd imagined and then got to experience for real. Thank you, AutoCamp Yosemite--we're officially big fans!

    Venus L.

    I had no idea AutoCamp existed, but kudos to my husband for booking a wonderful weekend away for us. We opted for the more private airstream option and was able to bring our dog along for the fun. There's a lot of good here - the airstream was clean and organized. The kitchen area had a lot more tools available than we thought which was great and we had no complaints about where the airstream was located on the property. They have carts available to use if you have a lot of stuff. The onsite staff were all friendly and personable which made the experience all the more welcoming. Not necessarily bad, but a few minor cons I'd share: -Parking is restricted to one area so you are not able to drive your car to your specific camp area. Not terrible because they have people driving around in golf carts that could take you to your campsite if needed. -You get free coffee and dry granola in the morning, but that's it in terms of a breakfast. -They do hold events here - on our first night here there was a wedding celebration going on so we could hear the music playing even though we were further in so I can only imagine how it was for the people staying in camps close to the venue Overall, I do appreciate the thought that went behind AutoCamp Yosemite and I'd give it a 4/5. Our first time here was unbeatable.

    Kai W.

    This is probably our last time going to an Autocamp at least in Northern California. We decided to book a group glamping trip with 6 other families, all in our own individual air streams. Since the last time we were here, the service and facilities are even more worse for wear and the Airstream interiors themselves are in dire need of touch up or rehabilitation. For example, no more waters included in the Airstream, our lamps and hand crank flashlight included in the cabin were broken, there was orange colored build up in the shower, there was a fair amount of dust underneath the futon. For the service, one of the families we traveled with needed a change of sheets as their toddler had wet the bed, while Autocamp provided sheets in the morning, they made the family change it themselves. In the morning we had wanted to get some milk for our toddler just 5 minutes past breakfast time, so the granola and milk had just been put away. The front desk person told us the milk now is only for coffee, and that we would need to buy the milk from their store. They did relent when they saw that our little one was fussing and gave us 1/4 a cup for our kiddo. Really? To be fair, it was not all terrible. Some of the staff were super nice and tried to be helpful. Having a pool on-site during a hot summer glamping trip is fantastic (though the pool is also showing its age with multiple cracks/chips on the pool deck and edges of the pool. Watch out for your little ones). The beer selection is also not bad and having a happy hour really helps to lighten the mood. With all this being said, if we are paying over $400 a night, I would expect much better services and amenities upkeep. Compared to when we first came here back in 2020, the enshittification of this place has been remarkable. I just do not see the value in spending this much money staying in a place like this anymore. There are actual hotels that are a much better experience for the same amount of money or just using the same amount of money you spend for a two night stay at Autocamp and buying yourself a really nice inflatable tent with accesories if you really are adverse to tent/pole camping. I just cannot recommend this place. If you do go, expect to be put into tourist trap that looks pretty at first glance but has so many flaws once you look a little deeper.

    Marissa N.

    A good start if you absolutely hate camping in a tent, and prefer to glamp. PROS: + complimentary coffee + granola 7am-10am + happy hour between 4pm-7pm + random complimentary hot coco & apple cider in the colder months + airstream comes equipped w/ plates, mini fridge, microwave, sink, blankets, heating/AC, restroom + airstream good for 2 people + great place for solo travelers + you can hangout in the clubhouse & use their bikes + there's a little tiny store inside the clubhouse w/ limited stuff and there's some merch you can grab too + they have a limited menu in the clubhouse for breakfast & dinner + check their billboard for events that are happening through the week + swimming pool during the warmer season + a good spot to travel to during summer CONS: + airstream has limited storage space, especially limited space in the mini fridge (bring a cooler) + you have to use their wood (i believe that for the amount of $$ you're paying it should be included during your stay) + if you're going during a busy season, beware of limited parking + depending where your airstream or tent is located, you will have to use a wagon to load your belongings and walk a bit further. + depending on your budget, renting a spot here is PRICEY. I'd suggest to book when they have a sale going on if this is your first time + i noticed on the last day there's some mold build up on the shower tile and inside the windows/behind the curtains... if guests are constantly using their heater in winter, condensation will happen in the airstream, overtime causing mold build-up.. so just be aware.. TIP: + this spot is an hour away from Yosemite NP + dog friendly + be sure to read everything on their website of what's included during your stay

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    For the price, place is not worth it. I usually overlook a few things if it's not a big deal but when we checked in, instead of being able to relax after exploring the area all day I was on dishwashing duty. Cast iron pan was used and had a thick layer of oil on top. Saute pan also not washed. Knives, cutting board, tongs, etc. had leftover DRIED food residue or were greasy. Seeing all this, I did not trust the cleanliness of any of the dinnerware so I washed everything. 2 garbage bins underneath kitchen sink was not thrown out. When we mentioned this at the counter they gave us a free bag of firewood that we appreciated, but we were also told whoever was on housekeeping was on lunch break and they would come to get the trash but they never did. 2 stars cuz the family cabins and shared areas were cute, but they do not maintain cleanliness in the accommodations. All up until us checking out, no one ever came to pick up the garbage from the previous stay.

    For what we paid I definitely had high expectations but we were disappointed. TV in the airstream didn't work, lamps in the tent didn't work, heater in the tent didn't work. I will give them credit that they refunded our amenity fee when we brought up the TV but I do feel like for how much you spend per night everything should be in working order. The people in the glamping tent next to us also had a heater that didn't work which really sucked for a cold night. It was nice to come back to happy hour and pizza after a long day in a the park but some staff were cold and unwelcoming and that also impacted our stay (but also some really awesome staff too). Our airstream/tent was located way in the back of the property and luckily our family let us use the bathroom in the airstream because the closest bathrooms were definitely a trek away. The little store in the lobby was nice and the complimentary firewood was also a plus. Overall though,I think I preferred this location when it was a KOA and if you're looking for a tent cabin experience I think curry village in Yosemite Valley might actually be better and more (if you're looking for something more affordable)

    Airstream RV with custom accommodations
    Harry W.

    Are you squeamish about camping, icky bugs and big ole BEARS lurking in the woods, but really want to pamper yourself, yet feel a little more of the outdoors than being holed up in some motel somewhere surrounded by a big parking lot? Then I say AutoCamp Yosemite is a place worth checking out! Here, you get to stay in a relatively ginormous classic "Airstream" RV trailer that has been thoughtfully outfitted with a giant bed, luxury linens and giant bath towels, full-sized bathroom with a big shower area, a real porcelain commode, running hot and cold water, and a small kitchen with nearly all the conveniences of home, but in a campground nestled in the trees not too far, but far enough from others, depending upon your particular campsite. In front of your Airstream is a fire pit with grill where you can cook your meals over the fire, or heat up some s'mores before heading off to bed! There are also ADA-friendly accommodations as well, and tent-style accommodations too, but the Airstreams are the most popular way to go. We've been here a couple of times now, and we absolutely loved it every time. Check-in is hotel-style where you go to the main lobby to do so, and it's not a long drive to Yosemite if that is your ultimate destination. PRO TIPS: - they have wagons that make it easier to carry your gear from your car to your RV campsite. - Bring food to cook over the grill, or bring your own stereo-powered stovetop - bring wood for the grill. - they supply bare basics in your airstream such as utensils, dinnerware and cooking oil, but bring your own spices, condiments, etc.. - bring the food in an ice chest, with tons of ice. The fridge was kinda small (well, for us!) LOL Autocamp is truly an outstanding place to set as your home base as you enjoy Yosemite and the beautiful Sierra Foothills. We love it here. HIGHLY recommend!

    Vish E.

    Summing up our experience with a poem from a dear friend - M.K "Beautiful getaway, fire n wood debates, s'mores to glow stick shine, gummies with some smiles, cooking chaos to shuffling songs...all in all a cozy weekend with lots of grey mountains all around :) " Our airstream was great , our group was fun ! Facilities on site were good, parking was a little tricky, but if you search closely, you will always find a spot We will be back

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    Divya K.

    Had such a unique stay and fun glamping experience at AutoCamp Yosemite. Lots of experiences and events throughout the day including happy hour, fresh hot dinner available for purchase 7-10 PM, complimentary breakfast coffee/tea, bingo night, yoga etc. The lobby has everything you need including frozen dinners, firewood and AutoCamp merchandise. - The WiFi is pretty good but there is no phone service at all so you need to enable WiFi calling to make calls - Temporary $150 hold on card at time of check in for duration of stay - Food nearby is limited, not many great options mostly restaurants in Mariposa. There's utensils, bowls, plates, wine glasses, mugs, a cast iron, and cooking utensils available. There's a conventional oven and grill outside as well. Highly recommend bringing your own groceries and firing up the grill. - Some reviews mentioned parking being an issue but it was not for us. Wagons available to transport luggage too. The airstream accommodates 2 people comfortably. Maybe 2 adults and kids since the sofa is a pull out but could get quite cramped especially if you're looking for a more glamorous experience. Other than that the classic airstream has amenities of any other modern day hotel if not more, down to room delivery for extra towels. The airstreams are a decent distance apart separated by a patio so you have some privacy. I'd totally stay in an airstream again!

    Our tent was at the top of this hill
    Lorena S.

    This is my second time visiting an auto camp location. They're impeccable service and beautiful landscapes keep me coming back and I can't wait to try more of their locations. This location is about 20 to 30 minutes away from Yosemite. They offer tents, airstreams, and houses. We chose to glamp it up in one of the tents. The bed was very comfortable, and the room was equipped, both both a heater and a cooling system. The heater wad small but really kept the tent nice and warm during the chilly night. There was also a refrigerator and hot kettle plus other amenities that made it very comfortable. Our tent not have a bathroom, but there was an outhouse pretty close. They are heated and have a sink and plug if you need to dry your hair. The showers are inside the clubhouse and they are very comfortable and accommodating. I cannot stress enough the wonderful service and friendly atmosphere at the auto camps. This location is a little hilly so if you are bringing up your items, it can be a little challenging. I did see a couple get a ride so I'm sure if you have any issues they will assist you.

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    Ask the Community - AutoCamp Yosemite

    How are the winter conditions? Do we need to carry snow chains?

    You can check the national weather service site, when we went we were also worried about snow and took a 4wd vehicle but Autocamp is off a main road and easy to access

    How bad are the mosquitoes at dusk or while cooking outside during the summer?

    Oh man! We there Mother's Day weekend. Decided to take a walk around the pond and it was bad towards the back of the pond where there was standing water. Bring your mosquito stuff! They're huge and aggressive or maybe they just like my blood!

    Do they have food storage lockers?

    No or at least I didn't see any.

    Is there a charging station for electric cars (Tesla) on site?

    Yes. There are 5 ev chargers on-site.

    Do they provide breakfast during this time?

    Breakfast is not provided sadly. You will need to bring your own food to cook yourself.

    Are the tents warm enough at night during the cooler months? Like October?

    Yes they are hot AF. And no bathroom I wouldn't recommend the rent.

    Since tents have no bathroom, are all tents clustered together or spread out throughout the property? Wondering how close the bathrooms are to the clubhouse as that'll be the defining point between a tent vs airstream. Thanks in advance for the info!

    Autocamp is more Airstream than it is tent. When we were there, we did not see any clusters of tents. There are clusters of Airstreams that are near the Clubhouse. Tents are a bit more spread out. With that said, the grounds aren't that big so the… Read more

    How far is this place from Yosemite park?

    about 45 mins

    Does anyone have any advice about staying in the tents?

    Try to be as close to the clubhouse as possible. The tents have no bathroom. You would have to walk to the clubhouse to shower and use the restroom there.

    Do we need to bring our own firewood and/or charcoal? And what kind of coffee making situation do…

    No need to bring wood or charcoal. They have them available in the clubhouse store. They have French Press coffee maker in the Airstream.

    The rack rate in June at AutoCamp is about $650 per night. The Majestic Yosemite hotel rack rate for the same time period is $550. Aside from the camping vs hotel experience can you share which you think is the better value and why?

    Your figure is not correct. We were just there and the rack rate for the "premium" Airstream location ( next to the pond) was $385 plus taxes and fees. The experience here is totally different than the Majestic. Hard to compare the two. This… Read more

    When will the clubhouse be finished?

    The clubhouse is completely done. We were there early this week and it was open and very nice

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    Review Highlights - AutoCamp Yosemite

    The airstream itself is spacious, especially the bathroom surprisingly with a large standing shower.

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    Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort - Tent cabin horsetail B

    Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort

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    Always a great time when we stay here each year around April. This year we have 21 international…read morehigh school students and various accommodations. If you book a private room you will have a hotel style room with nice linens and private shower/bathroom. We leaders had a room with queen and two twins. The restaurant is fabulous, always with great selections. They are very helpful and kind also. We will be back next year!

    We stayed at Bug Resort during our Yosemite trip. The location is about 40 minutes from the Arch…read moreRock entrance and roughly an hour from the Valley Floor. We booked a private room with a bath, which was comfortable, a bit outdated, but fine for our stay. Since there weren't many photos or videos online, I wasn't sure what to expect, but the resort turned out to be charming. There are nice amenities including a walking trail, campfire area, laundry, foosball, spa, and café. The café served a great breakfast, though dinner was just okay. The steak could've used more seasoning, and the noodle dish was average. Both meals were generous portions. We did have an issue at the spa during the muscle rejuvenation soak, as both of us had an allergic reaction. We weren't able to use the hot tub or sauna afterward, which was disappointing. However, we spoke with the owners and they agreed to refund us- still pending as of September 2, but I appreciate that they took responsibility. Another plus is that the resort is only about 15 minutes from Mariposa, where you can find unique shops and restaurants. Overall, we wouldn't mind staying here again, though the drive back and forth from Yosemite did get a bit tiring.

    Mariposa Hotel Inn - Around the front reception area

    Mariposa Hotel Inn

    (29 reviews)

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    We have to warn customers of significants issues concerning the condition and management of the…read moreMonarch Inn Hotel. The problems encountered are as follows: Rude and insolent staff No housekeeping service for multi-night stays Broken coffee machine Damaged curtains Clogged sink Additionally, we wanted to cancel one night of our stay. Despite our follow-up messages prior to arrival, we did not receive a clear response from your staff. As a result, we were no longer within the 48-hour cancellation window, and our request was denied. Run away!!

    Our stay here was wonderful! To start off with, the hostess Marian was the kind of welcoming,…read morecaring person that makes you feel right at home. And the other staff were just as fun and helpful. Downtown Mariposa is a wonderful old town and the hotel itself is a slice of early 20th century California history. Our group of four stayed in two rooms and each room was just right. Large rooms with comfortable beds, nice bathrooms, good lighting, and a great A/C. The real perk for us was the covered patio in back. Comfortable in the morning for enjoying the complimentary breakfast snack items and coffee, yes. But even better, we ordered take out food every evening and brought it up to the patio to enjoy al fresco dining and wine. To make sure we had a great dinner, Mary made sure we had cutlery, glasses and condiments to make our dinner even better. We can't recommend this place enough and we will definitely be back!

    Juniper Crest - Main Bedroom

    Juniper Crest

    (1 review)

    I searched for days if not weeks for the perfect rental for our last family outing of the summer…read more Finally late one evening I stumbled upon "Juniper Crest" (I know, the name reminded me of the show "Falcon Crest" too). It's a one bedroom upstairs rental completely off the beaten path of the Yosemite Valley area. You aren't surrounded by any noisy traffic or other noisy campers, your neighbors are local exotic birds, Princess kitty, occasional deer and numerous area insects (so remember to bring the bug spray and bracelets) and best of all, Gary & Rickey-the hosts of Juniper Crest (their names sound like a couple of owners for a surf shop, right?) The rental was perfect for our needs, came with complimentary snacks (you don't get that at the Hyatt or Ritz), a movie collection, a private pool, free parking and best of all awesome conversation with Gary & Rickey. At least twice since we have been home my son has said how much he misses them both. We watched the eclipse together and drank wine under the stars. You won't have people who care about you at the Ritz, Hyatt, St. Regis or any InterContinental Hotel like they do here. They were interested in getting to know us just as much as we were interested in getting to know them. Oh yeah, and we also saw this wonderful, majestic national park called, Yosemite ;-) I highly recommend this rental. Thanks Gary & Rickey. We'll be back to see you all again one day.

    From the owner: Yosemite Juniper Crest vacation apartment is a cozy, budget friendly, furnished guest apartment…read moreattached to the owners' residence on five acres of beautiful, peaceful, forest covered mountain home property. We are 25 miles from Yosemite's west (Arch Rock) entrance.

    Starlite House & Barn House Studio - Stairs that lead to Barnhouse studio on 2nd floor

    Starlite House & Barn House Studio

    (1 review)

    Booked this place through Hotel.com…read more We arrived after dark from Mariposa and completely missed the turn. Google map said to turn left but we could not find the entrance. There was no sign and the street was pitch black. So, we stopped and turned to the first business we found, that was Yosemite Bug Resort. Upon entering the premise, turn left until you found the front desk for the resort. We stopped there to ask for direction but turned out to be the right place to start. We had to go back towards Mariposa about 3 minutes before we found the entrance of the Starlite House (see pictures). Nervous was an understatement. I was really scared. The place looked really run down and dingy from outside. Then, I opened the door.... OMG.... what a surprise! It's so clean and cute. Some rustic cabins we stayed in the past had musty smell. This one has no smell at all, which is great. The description from hotel .com is studio. This one is really an upstair apartment. It has 3 rooms. 1 common room then small room with bunkbed and a separate room with a queen bed. The beds are super firm, but it's tempurpedic kind. So, I was comfortable. Hubby was a little bothered by it. The apartment has a good insulating. It was 26F when we were here. But when we opened the door, the room was comfortable. Actually, we cranked up the heater for 2 hours, then turned it off for the night. Pots and pans were pretty old. But the other utensils were ok. I would not use theirs. No paper towels provided. But, we had no problem with that. Since we are used to use paper towel anyway. The apartment also used big dispenser for toiletries iso of small plastic bottles. We ended up using our own, tho. But, that becs we are particular when it comes to what we put on our body. Overall, this is a great base for Yosemite trio. Only 37 min from the gate and 3 hours from San Mateo area. Will for sure book again.

    River Rock Inn - Tiny dark shower, needs ADA handle

    River Rock Inn

    (108 reviews)

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    I was really excited about this place. The photos and vibe on the website looked so nice!…read moreUnfortunately, what we got was not what was on the website. We were booked in suite 5, which does NOT look anything like the room shown on the website. It is old, dark and dingy. Even the front door lock was loose (as mentioned by another reviewer). I had made the reservations for my friend and me, and when we walked into suite 5, we both just deflated at how junky it looked. I wanted to show my friend how it didn't look anything like the website, but their internet didn't work at all until the next morning. The outdoor area is not lit up and welcoming, but dark and deserted. We made the best of it for that night, and in the morning, I contacted the owner via text. When I said that the room looked nothing like the rooms shown on the website, the reply was, "All of our rooms are different." So why don't they show photos of all of their rooms??? They offered to move us to another room, and I requested one that looks like the one on the website. They instructed me to find the key for suite 1, and that room was great! Looked just like the website, and was exactly what we were expecting. It was weird that this room was not rented out, but yet they didn't put us in that room in the first place. I later learned that we were charged $199 for the first night junky room, and $109 for the second night room that looked like the one on the website. That was contrary to what I remembered from the price listing on the website when I made the reservation, which I believe was $159 per night. But when you receive your confirmation email, there are no prices listed at all. I know it comes out to the same price, but it's very strange that the price/total isn't listed on your confirmation email. I would have asked if I had noticed it before we arrived. I really wanted to like this inn, but next time, I'll just stay in the heated cabins in Yosemite Valley for $155/night. The one-hour drive to the valley from this place wasn't worth it for us. If you're going to stay here, ask them specifically what room you will be in and if it's one that looks like the ones on the website. If not, consider staying elsewhere. Positive: the cafe is super cute with great coffee and food and nice people!

    Great people who run this. They were very friendly and helpful! It's a simple motel and affordable…read more There's a gym down the block that you can get access to while staying here, which was an awesome perk! I also had a cat visit me. I had my door propped open to cool off the room with the night air and a stray cat waltzed right in. It didn't stay long, but it was a cute and funny encounter. Is the cat part of the staff? If so, it deserves a raise!

    Yosemite Blue Butterfly Inn - The top floor room, worth the price.

    Yosemite Blue Butterfly Inn

    (34 reviews)

    Amazing! This place felt like visiting one of your favorite family members as a kid. Beautiful…read moreviews of the Merced River, warm home-cooked breakfast, fantastic park information, cozy rooms/beds, and the sweetest owners. I felt sad saying by to Ron and Liz because they made us feel so welcome and at home. I'm glad we found this place and can't wait to stay during our next Yosemite trip! Thank you so much for everything.

    My husband & I are in our 30s & we had THE best stay at this B&B (our first experience in an actual…read morebed & breakfast). We were able to hike in Yosemite using the YARTS bus system ($30 round trip) & came home to a freshly made bed & homemade cookies every night after hiking all day. Liz made us a delicious breakfast at 8:30am (although she did ask if we wanted it earlier) & we caught the YART into the park at 9:15- hiking by 10am. Our hosts were fantastic, the room (top floor) was HUGE & definitely cool- even on a 95 degree day (those other reviews are ridiculous- Liz had no issues keeping us comfortable- in both AC use & shade for breakfast). On the last day of our trip the YART busses didn't show up for our trip back & Ron rescued us from the park late at night (we were literally stranded in Yosemite). I will say If you are in your 20s, looking to party this isn't the place for you. If you are a recluse not wanting to socialize, this isn't the place for you. But If you have 4 kids & plan on leaving them at home- this is totally worth it. In every aspect. My husband & I played scrabble at night with white claws & listened to the river... we slept in... someone else cooked for us...we hiked all day & came home to a cozy bed & friendly faces. Ron & Liz are definitely "chatty" as some have mentioned in other reviews, but you're staying in their home- so we felt it was all apart of the B&B adventure/experience. We will 100% stay here again and recommend it to all of our friends.

    Yosemite Country Cottage

    Yosemite Country Cottage

    (3 reviews)

    What a fantastic find for a family Christmas gathering at Yosemite National Park! We found Yosemite…read moreCountry Cottage on VRBO. It is located in Midpines, CA, 10 miles east of Mariposa, CA, on 140. You'll find many rentals in Mariposa, CA, but Midpines is actually closer to the 140 entrance. it has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full kitchen, washer/dryer, gas fireplace, and outdoor jacuzzi. The cottage sits on a hill, so the view is magnificent from the yard, as you can see from my photo. It has been a rental for less than a year (according to the guest book). Everything is absolutely meticulous. Being the clean freak that I am, I appreciated the gleaming laminate floors in the common areas, tiles in the bathrooms, and the plush the berber carpeting in the bedrooms. Our bare feet and socks never picked up any dirt, unless we dragged it in ourselves. The cottage is equipped with everything you need, such as hair dryer, iron+board, laundry baskets, cleaning supplies, napkins, paper towels, spices, plastic containers+ bags, coffee grinder+maker, satellite tv/dvd player, too many to list. If you need it, you'll probably find it there. Charles, the owner, lives 500 yards on the property, out of view. He's really on the ball with every detail of the rental, so you'll never be confused about directions, access, and even activities in the park. Also, he works as a Yosemite National Park guide...another bonus for first time visitors. Just one warning, though. He has lots of information to offer, so be prepared for lengthy descriptions of sites and activities. Ah, another warning, this one about 140. There is a stretch of 140 close to the park that is only one lane traffic due to the landslide of 2006. I realize our access in and out of park was easy in the off season, but I anticipate the traffic flow and wait times during the high season to be quite different. Our family of four adults spent our Christmas at the cottage...probably one of the best family gatherings ever. The park, of course, is magical, but our lodging really topped our stay.

    This perfectly provisioned cottage is truly a castle in the woods. It is close to the entrance for…read moreYosemite as well as Mariposa which can furnish all of your food needs. We saw deer outside our window the first morning and Charles, the owner, gave expert recommendations on when and where to go for the best vacation. This was far better than staying at a hotel!

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