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Nestled among the giant redwood trees, stay in your own log cabin in Yosemite's Wawona area. Peaceful, private and authentic, the self-catered homes are located on private property within the National Park.
130 unique and traditional cabins secluded in the forest
Home from home style cabins by the beautiful Yosemite National Park
Great cabins of varying sizes for a romantic getaway or a family retreat
Approximately 40-minute drive from central Yosemite Valley
With around 130 individually owned cabins nestled in the forest, the homes range from one-bedroom romantic rustic cabins to 'platinum' six bedroom homes. Most are traditional and quaint in style, and come complete with fully equipped kitchens and most have a grill on deck for summer evening barbecues. Guests can not expect up-to-the minute technology or contemporary design, but cozy cabins, with comfortably furnished living space both inside and out and home comforts such as televisions and fireplaces, that make a superb base for exploring the park.
The cabins are the only privately owned homes within the park, providing an authentic and private alternative to the hotels in the valley floor which become extremely busy in the summer vacations. The drive into the park takes approximately 40-minutes (dependent on time of year) with the Mariposa Grove of giant native Sequoia trees being just 20-minutes away from the Redwoods.
With homes from 1-bedroom to 6-bedrooms, the cabins are particularly popular with families looking to enjoy the park for a few days. During the summer months guests are required to stay for 3-nights or more, which is what we would recommend to really be able to get the most of your visit to America's original National Park.
When to visit
Many of the log cabins have hot tubs on the deck - a perfect way to unwind after a long hike, and take in the incredibly peaceful setting amongst the towering redwoods.
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The Redwoods are located in the Wawona area of Yosemite National Park. On the 41 north into Yosemite, the cabins see on the Chilnualna Falls Road nestled among the trees.