Yosemite 2 Night Getaway
$1150 current bidDescription of the Item:
Register or sign in to buy or bid on this item. Sign in and register buttons are in next section
Want to place a bid?
REGISTER NOWAlready have an account?
3 Watchers
2-night stay in a Big Cedar #23A (2br, 2ba) cabin. Sleeps 6 comfortably. Advanced reservations required, subject to availability. Pet free and non-smoking cabin. Blackout dates Memorial Day through Labor Day and Holiday Periods. Valid 1/1/26-12/31/26.
All Redwoods In Yosemite cabins are inside Yosemite National Park about 4.5 miles inside the south gate on Highway 41/The Wawona Road in the charming town of Wawona.
Thriving and intimate, Wawona is a hidden gem. Though less famous than Yosemite Valley, Wawona boasts its own nearby travel-worthy destinations, along with convenient places to stay during your visit to Yosemite National Park.
Wawona is the closest community to the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. This magnificent grove is the largest within Yosemite, and contains more than 500 mature sequoias, including the Grizzly Giant, the California Tunnel Tree, and many more.
There are also many beautiful sights that will be just a relaxing walk away from your Yosemite cabin rental. Chilnualna Falls is the second-highest vertical drop waterfall in Yosemite. The trail to the top leaves right from the town of Wawona with beautiful cascades and scenic vistas along the way. Plus, you'll find the best natural water slide in the park at the historic Wawona Swinging Bridge.
Up the street, the Pioneer History Center provides a glimpse into Yosemite's history. There are stagecoach rides, horseback rides, and barn dances in the summer season. Meander between historic buildings and chat with living history docents. Speaking with lively characters like working blacksmiths brings the pioneer days to life.
There is a reason the local Miwok tribe named this place Pallachun in their language (a good place to stay). The south fork of Merced River sings through open meadows filled with wildlife. This designated Wild and Scenic River is Wawona's heart. In the spring, wildflowers blanket the roadsides and peek from around every bend. You can't miss the carpets of purple lupine, and you'll delight to see the flashes of color from poppies or other tiny wildflowers.
Galen Clark, Yosemite National Park's first guardian, settled here in Wawona in 1855, and built a lodge to welcome travelers on their way to see Yosemite Valley's famous granite cliffs. Some things have changed in the intervening years. But Clark's reputation for hospitality continues to echo through this corner of Yosemite. And the convenience of the location for Yosemite visitors continues to be unmatched.
For more information about this specific cabin, please visit https://redwoodsinyosemite.com/17786/.
Donated By The Redwoods in Yosemite