Yosemite's New Cabins

Yosemite's New Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge

The only thing more magical than visiting Yosemite in the fall is staying in your own private cabin while there! The all-new Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge make the perfect basecamp for your Yosemite fall getaway. The cabins are tucked among a sugar pine mountain forest beside a flowing creek.

Red Adirondack chairs and firepits are scattered around the property. Ideal for couples, a group of friends, or families, each cabin has a wet bar area with a compact fridge and freezer, microwave, and a Keurig coffee maker, living area with a fireplace, two bedrooms, modern televisions, bathroom, large deck, and dog-friendly options.

Your stay includes full access to Tenaya Lodge’s main amenities (spa, restaurants, pool, Wi-Fi, etc.). Even the dog can get a massage!

During the day, visit iconic sites like the newly re-opened Mariposa Grove (open seasonally), learn the art of fly-fishing, or relax around the pool at Tenaya. And don’t miss the Glacier Point at Sunset tour.

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