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Yosemite Valley Lodge

Yosemite Village · us

Yosemite Valley Lodge

7.4
Very Good617 reviews
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Offsite parking discounted rates availableParkingSelf parking (surcharge)Offsite parking discounted rates availableSecured parkingRestaurant

Check-in / Check-out

From 05:00 PM · Until 10:00 AM

Amenities

Free beach shuttle, Offsite parking discounted rates available, Electric bicycle charging station, Parking, Non-smoking rooms, Restaurant

Location

Yosemite Village, us

Prime Location in Yosemite Village

Situated just 3.9 km from the iconic El Capitan, Yosemite Valley Lodge offers a convenient and picturesque retreat. Nestled within 700 meters of Yosemite Valley, guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings.

Comfortable Accommodation with Scenic Views

Each room at the lodge is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, private bathroom, and a balcony offering stunning mountain views. The cozy bedding and welcoming decor ensure a relaxing stay for all guests.

Exciting Outdoor Activities

From hiking and skiing to fishing, there are plenty of outdoor adventures awaiting guests in Yosemite Village. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking to unwind amidst breathtaking landscapes, Yosemite Valley Lodge is the perfect base for your escapades.

Ready to experience the beauty of Yosemite? Book your stay at Yosemite Valley Lodge now!

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Location

How to Find Us

9006 Yosemite Lodge Dr.

Yosemite Village · us

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Check-in & Check-out

Check-in from 05:00 PM. Check-out by 10:00 AM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available upon request.

Cancellation

Cancellation terms vary by rate. Flexible rates allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before arrival. Non-refundable rates cannot be canceled or modified.

Payment

All prices are all-inclusive with taxes and fees. A valid credit card is required at check-in. No additional resort or service fees will apply.

Important Information

Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

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YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE

Guest Reviews

What Guests Say

7.4

Very Good

617 reviews

Highlights

  • +Amazing location for exploring Yosemite
  • +Standard quality of service

Could Improve

  • –Dirty room conditions
  • –Outdated facilities
Cleanliness5.9

The room was quite dirty and not well equipped. There were spider webs and hair found.

Service9.3

Standard quality for this hotel tier.

Location9.9

The location was really good to explore the valley and cannot be beat when visiting Yosemite.

Room Quality5.8

Rooms were dated and not serviced, with issues in temperature control.

Amenities6.9

No kettle or microwave in the room. The mini-fridge was off upon arrival.

Value for Money4.8

Not a good value for money considering the condition of the room and amenities.

Food and Beverage8.3

Standard quality for this hotel tier.

Overall Experience8.3

Being in Yosemite Valley far outweighs the problems with the room.

rossde

Couples · Apr 2026

8

Our 20th stay at the Lodge.

Liked:We have stayed at the lodge 20 times over the last 40 years. We thought April would be a nice chance to see Yosemite again before the summer rush. The positive: nice to see refrigerators in the room. That was a wonderful addition. We enjoyed the patio, and the little hot water maker. And the radiant heat for the cold evenings. Bed were nice with good options for plugging in phones. The Wifi was better than in past years. Web pages actually loaded with decent speeds. The mountain room food was good and you could reserve it through Open Table which was new. The tours were reservable through the website and we enjoyed a nighttime star tour. The negative: Base camp eatery still needs improvement. Needs More staff and a more varied menu. While mountain lounge food was good, it was noisy like a bar. On the Saturday of our stay, the park was a madhouse. Buses were overcrowded. I know this summer, they wont have car reservations, so be careful on those crowded days. Overall, we will keep staying at the lodge because we prefer it over the Ahwahnee and curry village. Would love the food to be able to be a better experience.

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Ben

Couple · Apr 2026

1

Yosemite’s amazing. Hotel terrible.

Liked:Location
Disliked:Room was not good. Smelt like p*ss, dark, dirty, bathroom wasn’t cleaned fully from previous guest.

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passingthrough95

Couples · Apr 2026

6

Unbeatable location with high prices. Celiacs beware!

Liked:Can't beat the Yosemite Valley Lodge for location - right in the middle of the park! Fifteen minute walk to the base of the falls and to the meadow. Atmosphere is not really like a lodge; no place to meet friends or admire a wood beamed lobby because it doesn't exist. Think of it as a motel with incredibly high prices for the unbeatable location. Check in and check out were very quick and friendly. Got some maps. The two double bed room we got in Dogwood was nicely sized with a vaulted ceiling, small fridge and little round table. Very slow Wifi, but it worked. Cell coverage is spotty in the area. Amenities include pump soap, paper cups and two coffee pods. There is a communal microwave near the lobby. The room was somewhat clean - clean sheets and towels, floors vacuumed, counters clean. There was a sticky table, heavy dust layer, and mold in the shower. Maybe bring your own cleaning supplies if driving. There was a very drafty louvered window and the main light was out in the room. We reported these maintenance items at check out, thus the 3 stars. If you stay in 4116 Dogwood, let us know if they got fixed! I'll try to review the food options separately, but here's a summary: One full service restaurant $100+ a couple for dinner (must reserve in advance) with good options, one pub with a few options $60, and one quick-serve cafeteria style place $40. If you are Celiac, avoid the quick-serve/cafeteria place - staff is not knowledgeable and we saw a lot of wheat contamination happening. The other two places have knowledgeable staff, go there or bring in your own food. Sorry.

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Alfred256

Family · Apr 2026

4

Beautiful location ruined by poor food options

Liked:A beautiful park ruined by poorly run hospitality company. Stayed at the Yosemite Valley Lodge for 4 days and 3 nights. We have been to atleast 10 different national Parks as a family and have stayed inside the park and never had such a bad experience with the food except for this park. If you are traveling with young kids, stay outside the park. The 1 hr drive to get into the park is worth saving the misery of having no food to feed your children or just feeding them Junk food every day. The location of the lodge is within a short walk to the waterfall and convenient to the shuttle stop. The rooms though old and outdated are OK to stay. The lack of food options is what was our biggest issue. There is one cafeteria that services the whole lodge. There is a restaurant called Mountain room that you need reservations ahead of time and if you are like us that weren’t told, tough luck there isn’t anything in sight for 2-3 weeks. That leaves us eating at the base camp eatery for 4 days and at the end of our trip I couldn’t wait to get out and even skipped breakfast so we cna eat elsewhere. The food is the same. Hamburger, fries and chicken sandwich. The kids used to have chicken tenders and pizza but it was removed after the first day. The last day the sodas were gone. No pancakes for breakfast just eggs and crossoint, the line for the lone Starbucks coffee shop is exceedingly long. I really feel for the staff. Overworked and underpaid. The lodge might hold about a 500-600 people I think and to have no other eating options is just ridiculous. We tried going to Yosemite Village and try their food court and it’s the same. Many restaurants are closed for the season which just has begun. Tried curry village and they had a pizza place. 45 min to get a cheese pizza in a off peak season. The problem is every where. Not just the lodge. I wish NPS would bring in a company that can handle the load and provide some semblance of good food to the people. It totally ruined our experience of the park which is soo pretty and has some amazing hikes and beautiful scenery. The bus routes are once every 30 min but if that bus is full, you are out of luck. I think the budget cuts might have something to do with the bus services but there is no reason not to provide better food options inside the park. If you are planning to visit with children better rent an RV or might bring non perishable foods. There is no refrigerator in the rooms. So you can’t bring much. Traveling outside the park for food is an 1-1.5 hr ordeal. We went to Sequoia National park after this and stayed at the Wuksachi which had a far better food experience than this park. The rooms were much better. I don’t plan on visiting this park unless it’s under a new management or plan to stay outside the park and drive in. Hope this helps families with young kids trying to plan a vacation there.

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