Searching for the ultimate Yosemite glamping experience? You’re in the right place!

Yosemite is one of the most visited national parks in the U.S. (for good reason!). Its granite cliffs, world-class rock climbing, dramatic waterfalls, and giant sequoia groves have long wowed visitors from around the globe. Because of its popularity, securing a glamping site in or near the park can be daunting, with Yosemite lodging known to book out up to 12 months in advance. We’ve been there and learned the hard way, being relegated to subpar accommodation due to last-minute planning.

This guide is the result of personal experience and hours and hours of research. It includes the nine best Yosemite glamping options in and near the park. Locations cater to a variety of budgets and travel styles, and properties offer varying amenities, ranging from memory foam mattresses to ensuite bathrooms, on-site yoga, and kids’ forest schools. Many glamping spots outside the park are pet-friendly, and all glamping sites are either inside the park or within easy reach of a park entrance.

Best Yosemite Glamping Options

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Glamping In Yosemite National Park

Every single Yosemite Glamping Options Inside the National Park.

Curry Village

Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Fully open from March 15th through December 1st. Typically only open for Friday and Saturday night lodging during the off-season (December through early March).

Location: Yosemite Valley

A fantastic hub for glampers who want to be based in Yosemite Valley (and one of our favorite Yosemite lodging options), Curry Village’s canvas tent cabins capture the communal atmosphere of a campground without the hassle of pitching a tent. Amenities are basic, but certain tents have heaters for winter glampers. Despite being the largest lodging facility in the Valley, Curry Village’s stellar location and reasonable rates mean spots fill up quickly. Try to book 10 to 12 months in advance!

Rates start at $91 per night. Check availability and book direct on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: ADA canvas tent cabins available. No minimum stay requirement. Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed.

Housekeeping Camp

Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open from April 5th – October 7th, 2024

Location: Yosemite Valley

Don’t bother pitching a tent – Housekeeping Camp is the best of both worlds, combining glamping and camping with three-sided concrete structures with canvas roofs and privacy curtains. What makes this site shine is its location right in the heart of the Valley alongside the Merced River, where glampers can dig their toes in the sand and take in incredible views of Yosemite Falls and Half Dome. 

Rates start at $108 per night. Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: ADA units available. No minimum stay requirement. $10.00 cancellation fee for cancellations made 7 or more days before arrival. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed.

Tuolumne Meadows Lodge

Rated 4.5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open June 15th – September 15th, 2024, conditions permitting

Location: Tuolumne Meadows (60 miles from Yosemite Valley)

Located along Hwy 120, Tuolumne Meadows Lodge sits about 9,000 feet above sea level and was one of John Muir’s favorite areas of the park. To accommodate for the high altitude, tent cabins are stocked with lanterns and wood-burning stoves (firewood included!). A sure highlight is the family-style restaurant, where tables seating five to eight create a laid-back atmosphere conducive to swapping hiking tips and connecting with fellow campers.

Rates average $141 per night. Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: ADA-compliant tents available. No minimum stay. Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in. Pets are not allowed. Bus service is available between the lodge and Yosemite Valley.

White Wolf Lodge

Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open June 21st – September 8th, 2024

Location: Tioga Road (30 miles from Yosemite Valley)

Set along Tioga Road, White Wolf Lodge is known for its intimate size, secluded location, and added bonus of uncrowded showers and bathrooms! Towels, bedding, and heating are included in each of its 24 canvas tents, while an additional four traditional cabins are equipped with electricity and private bathrooms. Some Yosemite veterans consider this to be Yosemite’s best-kept secret when it comes to lodging in the park – and we’d have to agree with them!

Rates average $138 per night. Book Direct | Read reviews on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: ADA-accessible units available. Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed.

Yosemite High Sierra Camps

Rated 5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Guided and unguided trips will run between July 4th and September 7th, 2024

Location: Yosemite High Country (departing from Tuolumne Meadows)

The five Yosemite High Sierra Camps are spaced six to ten miles apart from one another and serve as backcountry base camps for glampers wanting to plan a multi-day adventure with just a day pack. Due to exceptionally high demand, reservations are determined by a lottery system, and applications are accepted each September and October for the following year (i.e., glampers will apply in Sept/Oct 2024 for Summer 2025. Each camp has its own unique vibe and appeal, and the route offers some of the most breathtaking views in the park.

2024 Season Info: The 2024 guided loop will begin at Tuolumne Meadows Lodge and travel to Glen Aulin, May Lake, and Sunrise Lake before finishing back at Tuolumne Meadows Lodge for a five-night loop. Unguided trips can vary depending on length and preference. Vogelsang and Merced Lake Camps will remain closed in 2024.

Rates for 2024 guided trip are $1403 for adults and $970 for children. Unguided rates vary.

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Fine Print: Cancellation up to 30 days before departure less a $10 service charge. The minimum age for all High Sierra Camp trips is 7. All camps have restrooms and certain camps have showers.

Glamping Near Yosemite National Park

Best Yosemite Glamping Options Near The National Park.

Autocamp Yosemite

Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open year-round

Location: Midpines (26 miles from Arch Rock Entrance; 37 miles from Yosemite Valley)

Autocamp Yosemite may be best known for its luxury Airstream glamping, but it also has awesome canvas tent and cabin options! Each unit has a Tempurpedic mattress and organic linens, and Airstreams are equipped with private spa-inspired bathrooms and walk-in showers. There’s a communal clubhouse and various on-site amenities on the property, including a heated pool, sundeck, lounge areas, a restaurant, and a general store. With optional activities ranging from guided national park tours to a kid’s forest school and complimentary yoga, you really can’t go wrong.

Rates average $339 per night.

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Fine Print: ADA units available. 2-night minimum stay. Free cancellation up to 14 days before check-in for most reservations. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly at an additional fee.

Tents at Evergreen Lodge

Rated 4.5 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open seasonally from May to October

Location: Groveland (1 mile from Hetch Hetchy Entrance; 38 miles from Yosemite Valley)

At Evergreen Lodge, experience basic tent glamping in a beautiful setting with fully-furnished mesh-top tents that come with access to lodge amenities. Couples can indulge in the hot tub, gourmet restaurant, and bar, while families can enjoy the pool, rec room, and playground. If that’s not enough, park access via Yosemite’s Hetch Hetchy entrance is just a mile away!

Rates start at $151 per night for a couple’s tent.

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Fine Print: ADA-compliant tents and showers available. 2-night minimum stay requirement. Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in. Family-friendly. Pets are not allowed.

Wildhaven Yosemite

Opened May 2024!

Location: Mariposa (33 miles to Arch Rock Entrance; 45 miles from Yosemite Valley)

Wildhaven is the newest Yosemite glamping addition in the area and sits on a sweeping 36-acre hillside with views of the Sierra Nevada. The property is just 45 minutes from the national park entrance and offers numerous communal spaces, as well as perks like on-site wine tasting, live music, complimentary yoga, and hiking trails. The safari-style glamping tents are custom-designed to be open and airy with comfortable beds, electricity, and heaters. As an added bonus, Wildhaven Yosemite is dog-friendly!

Rates start at $139 per night. Book Direct | Compare rates and book on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: ADA-compliant tents available. Free cancellation up to 14 days before check-in less a 7% service charge. No minimum stay requirement. Family-friendly. Dog-friendly at an additional fee.

Indian Flat Tent Cabins

Rated 3.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open year-round

Location: El Portal (8 miles from Arch Rock Entrance; 19 miles from Yosemite Valley)

The closest campground/glampground to Yosemite’s Hwy 140 Arch Rock Entrance, Indian Flat is the perfect option for glampers on a budget who aren’t able to snag a space at Curry Village. Set near the Merced River, it’s easy to cool off on warm summer days, and the property features an onsite swimming pool, gift shop, and warm showers. Each tent cabin comes with a queen bed, twin bunk, kitchenette, and private bath. Furry friends are more than welcome!

Rates average $115 per night for a tent cabin. Book Direct | Compare rates on Tripadvisor.

Fine Print: No minimum stay. Free cancellation up to 3 days before check-in less a $5 service fee. Family-friendly. Dog-friendly at an additional fee.

Yosemite Lakes Yurts

Rated 4.0 out of 5 on Tripadvisor

2024 Season Dates: Open year-round

Location: Groveland (6 miles from Big Oak Flat Entrance; 30 miles from Yosemite Valley)

Set along Hwy 120 near Yosemite’s west entrance, Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes has campsites, RV sites, cabins, and glamping yurts. Each yurt sleeps four to five and comes with a queen-size bed and a futon or bunkbed, as well as a private bathroom, kitchen, dining area, heating, and A/C. Guests can choose between a riverside, hillside, or meadow location. The Tuolomne River passes through the property, making for great swimming and fishing. Other onsite amenities include a clubhouse, general store, laundry facilities, and various activities like volleyball, basketball, mini golf, and shuffleboard. The location is a family favorite, and many groups return year after year.

Yurt rates average $277 per night.

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Fine Print: Wheelchair-accessible cabins available (yurts are not ADA-compliant). No minimum stay requirement. Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in. Pet-friendly at an additional fee.

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