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Lodging Options In and Around Yosemite National Park

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By Cheri Sicard
Photos: Mitch Mandell
Posted August 6th, 2007
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yosemite national park, el capitanYOSEMITE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, USA -- So you want to visit Yosemite National Park because it's one of our country's most important and visited natural resources, because of its breathtaking scenery, unlimited outdoor activities, not to mention its legendary grove of giant sequoia trees. But, you're not the outdoorsy type of person. Not to worry, you can still visit this national treasure without ever pitching a tent or unrolling a sleeping bag. Yosemite National Park offers some first class lodging options that will allow you to spend your days exploring the park, which boasts about 800 miles of hiking trails, 240 species of birds, 80 species of mammals and 1400 species of flowering plants, while spending your nights dining on gourmet food and fine wine before nestling into a warm comfortable bed.

The Tenaya Lodge
This prestigious AAA 4-Diamond hotel maintains an ambiance of rustic elegance. Natural stone and rough-hewn wood are offset by colorful Native American patterned fabrics and soft leathers, to create a comfortable home base for your Yosemite explorations. Located just two miles from Yosemite's most popular entrance, the Tenaya Lodge offers every in room amenity a modern traveler could want, including dataport telephones, on-demand movies, coffee makers, and honor bars. When you're not exploring the park, you can swim in the lodge's indoor and outdoor pools, work out in the fitness center or relax with a massage or facial in their full-service spa.

The activities staff can help you plan your days to get the most out of the Yosemite experience, including guided nature hikes, horseback riding, mountain biking, skiing, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, rock climbing and more. And be sure to bring the kids along. The Tenaya's innovative kids program includes panning for gold, fishing, biking and hiking.

The Tenaya offers a wide variety of dining options -- from casual to haute cuisine. Head to Jackalope's Bar & Grill for casual and family fare or the Parkside Deli for an extensive menu and bakery for casual eating in or taking out. The Sierra Restaurant features elegant yet hearty fare and a terrific wine list. And if you time your visit right, be sure to make reservations for the Tenaya's quarterly wine dinners, where executive chef Frederick Clabaugh creates special dishes paired with featured wines for a truly memorable gourmet experience.

The Tenaya Lodge is also a great place to plan a meeting or conference, as they offer 8,000 square feet of function space with nine conference rooms including a 500-person Grand Ballroom, business center and a full-time conference concierge. Of course, with such gorgeous surroundings, it might be difficult to get much work done.

Ahwahnee hotel, yosemiteThe Ahwahnee Hotel
If you've ever visited Disney's California Adventure Amusement Park in Anaheim, California, it's readily apparent that Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel served as inspiration for Disney's Californian Resort. But like most copies, the Disney version pales in comparison to the original. You just can't recreate the tangible aura of history the envelops the spectacular Ahwahnee, not to mention the spectacular surroundings created by Mother Nature.

Ahwahnee hotel, yosemiteDesignated a National Historic Landmark, the Ahwahnee was built in 1927, but has undergone renovations throughout the years that keep this a first-class luxury hotel, while still retaining its old world charm and ambiance. The Craftsman style architecture was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and features a fa?ade of granite and concrete beams stained to resemble California redwoods. Priceless paintings, photographs, Native American artifacts, stained glass windows and Oriental rugs adorn the public rooms.

Located inside Yosemite National Park, the Ahwahnee has only 123 rooms. Plan well in advance here, as visitors often make reservations up to a year in advance, especially during peak seasons. You'll be in good company as the Ahwahnee regularly plays host to celebrities, heads of state and even royalty.




 

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