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Looking for hotels near Yosemite National Park? What about places to stay near Yosemite with kids?
I have just the place! The Tenaya Lodge Yosemite Valley was one of the best accommodation choices we made during our road trip across America.
It had close proximity to Yosemite but without the extortionate prices of actually staying in the park, plus the amenities were family-friendly and a welcome site after we came back from a day of exploring.
With so many Yosemite National Park accommodation lodging options to choose from, and considering how popular Yosemite is, I know that it can be difficult to know where to stay when planning to visit Yosemite NP.
Which is why I wrote this review of Tenaya at Yosemite so you can understand a bit more about what to expect from a stay here.
About Tenaya at Yosemite
If you haven’t heard of Tenaya at Yosemite before, allow me to briefly introduce them. Tenaya is a full-service resort that’s located just 2 miles outside Yosemite National Park in the serene backdrop of the Sierra National Forest.
It’s location is ideal for nature lovers, who are not only looking to visit Yosemite but other national parks and forests in the region as well.
Located nearby is the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, Speckerman Mountain, Hogan Mountain, Wawona Point and Bass Lake.
The hotel offers several types of accommodation from hotel rooms to lodges and cottages and spacious suites, as well as a whole host of resort amenities.
Our Experience Staying at Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite
I loved our four night stay at Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite during our 5 day trip to Yosemite in May.
I also went back and stayed another 3 nights on a separate 3 day trip to Yosemite with Globus Journeys.
In fact, it has been one of my favorite resorts stays in the USA so far and is perfect for those looking for an ultimate Yosemite family vacation.
Tenaya Lodge was a warm, comfortable and friendly experience that was a perfect match for the outstanding beauty and outdoor adventure in the Yosemite area.
I loved coming home to the lodge after a day on the Yosemite hiking trails to a hot tub, a glass of wine by the fire, a delicious meal and conversations with other travelers around the world.
When traveling we typically spend most of our time interacting with other Americans in campgrounds, and usually in hotels we stay at. Most hotels are…
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