
Wildernest Yosemite
Surrounded by forest, the Wildernest Yosemite is a fully renovated home that blends nature inspired minimalism with warm, contemporary comfort.
3 Bedrooms (King + Queen + Queen)
1 Sofa Bed (Queen)
2 Bathrooms
1200 Sqft
Up to 8 Guests
Inside Yosemite National Park in Wawona
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Unmatched Amenities
Every detail, considered. Every comfort, elevated.
There’s nothing else like it in Yosemite.
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This 3-bedroom, 2-bath retreat sleeps up to 8 guests in 1,200 square feet, with two living areas for gathering or quiet moments. Warm, natural textures and a compact but well considered layout make it a cozy, connected escape in the heart of Yosemite.
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During peak season, just entering Yosemite can mean waiting in line for over an hour—followed by another hour to reach Yosemite Valley. Staying outside the park means that journey can stretch up to 3 hours just getting to the heart of it all.
At The Wildernest Yosemite, you're already inside the gates. Your day begins with birdsong, not brake lights—and the only drive ahead is the scenic one from Wawona to the Valley floor.
Skip the lines and long drive, and reclaim your time for what matters most: immersion in nature, not your car.
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Unlike other cabins that are densely packed together, The Wildernest Yosemite stands alone—surrounded by forest. Here, privacy isn’t a luxury; it’s the default. You’ll hear more birds than voices, and see more trees than rooftops.
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Unwind beneath the trees in a private hot tub overlooking the woods. Whether it’s a crisp morning soak or a star-filled nightcap, this is relaxation in its most natural form.
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Each room at The Wildernest Yosemite is outfitted with its own individually controlled heating and air conditioning system, allowing every guest to set their ideal temperature—whether warming up after a snowy hike or cooling down in the summer sun.
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Our beds are made with premium 100% organic cotton linens and plush pillows to ensure deep, restorative rest. Every detail—from the stitching to the softness—is chosen for its quiet luxury.
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Equipped with a backup generator, The Wildernest Yosemite stays powered even when nature interrupts the grid. That means uninterrupted comfort, hot water, and peace of mind—no matter the weather.
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No need to pack bottles of water —The Wildernest Yosemite offers filtered drinking water straight from a dedicated tap in the kitchen, plus ice cube trays in the freezer for a refreshing drink after a long hike.
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The Wildernest Yosemite is family-ready. With a crib, high chair, baby tub, and plenty of board games for bigger kids, we’ve got what you need to pack light and keep everyone happy.
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There’s a gas station and EV charging station located just 5 minutes away at the Wawona General Store. While we do not currently offer charging on-site, this nearby option makes it easy to top off your battery during your stay.
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At the edge of the property, a peaceful creek flows during the winter and spring months. Fed by melting Sierra snow, it offers a serene soundtrack to your stay and a beautiful reminder of Yosemite’s ever-changing rhythms.
Floor Plan
Getting Here
Getting to The Wildernest Yosemite is part of the experience. Tucked deep within the forest and accessed by a private, unpaved road, the journey invites you to leave the world behind—trading pavement for pine needles, and routine for quiet discovery. We recommend an all-wheel-drive vehicle for comfort and ease, especially in wetter months.
During periods of heavy snow, access may be limited—but for those who make the journey, the reward is complete seclusion, uninterrupted stillness, and nature at your doorstep.
Know Before You Go
Tips and FAQs about the Wildernest Yosemite cabin.
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Not entirely. Google and Apple Maps will guide you most of the way, but they do not recognize our private, unmarked access road.
Once your booking is confirmed, we’ll provide detailed driving instructions to ensure you arrive with ease. We recommend downloading directions in advance, as cell service becomes limited well before arrival.
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Cell service is limited in and around Yosemite National Park and may vary by carrier. To ensure a smooth arrival, we require all guests to download our detailed driving directions before departing for the Wildernest, as GPS alone will not be sufficient.
Once you arrive, the home is equipped with high-speed internet and Wi-Fi calling, so you’ll have reliable access to essentials.
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The Wildernest Yosemite is located about 10 minutes from Yosemite’s South Entrance in Wawona, offering quick access to the park while still feeling worlds away. You’ll be deep in the forest, surrounded by nature, yet just minutes from the main road—a rare combination of seclusion and convenience.
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The private access road to The Wildernest Yosemite is unpaved and gently sloped in some areas, but generally accessible for most vehicles during dry conditions. For the safest and most comfortable experience, we highly recommend an all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicle—especially during winter or wet months.
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Yes — we offer private parking for up to 3 vehicles. The parking area is located directly next to the home for easy access, and there’s plenty of space for cars, RVs, and boats. No parking permits are required during your stay.
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You may - during peak seasons, Yosemite requires a park reservation to enter before 2pm. However, if you arrive after 2pm (check in is 3pm), you may not need one. Regardless, you’ll still have to pay the park entrance fee.
That said, we strongly recommend securing a reservation just in case, as park entry rules can change and we can’t guarantee access without one. You can find the most current details and make a reservation at nps.gov/yose.
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In light rain or snow, an AWD vehicle with properly fitted tire chains is typically sufficient for access. However, in severe conditions (including wildfire), the road may become unsafe, and Yosemite National Park may close certain roads in the park altogether, which is out of our control. The Park Service may also require tire chains for all vehicles entering the gates, regardless of drivetrain.
If weather or fire prevents safe access to the cabin, we’ll notify you as early as possible—and issue a full refund if your reservation must be cancelled.
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Check-in is at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 10:00 AM. We recommend arriving before sundown, as navigating the unmarked forest roads can be difficult in the dark—especially with limited cell service.
We’re happy to accommodate early check-ins or late check-outs when possible. However, due to our limited booking calendar and the time required for thorough cleaning between guests, we can’t guarantee availability in advance.
If there isn’t a booking immediately before or after your stay, we’d be happy to accommodate requests. Just reach out on the day of your arrival or departure, and we’ll confirm based on availability.
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We ask that guests remove all trash before departing. There are dumpsters conveniently located on your way to the main road, Forest Drive. This helps keep the area safe for wildlife and ensures the next guest has the same serene experience you did.
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No, our permit does not allow for parties or gatherings greater than the maximum allowable occupancy (8 persons).
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Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Please be mindful of your volume during these times so all guests and nearby residents can enjoy the stillness of the forest.
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We do not allow pets at this time. Service animals are welcome with proper documentation in accordance with ADA guidelines.
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Dining options inside Yosemite National Park are limited. We recommend stopping in Oakhurst before entering the park to pick up groceries or restaurant takeout.
Within the park:
The Pine Tree Market (just ~10 min away) offers a selection of groceries and prepared foods.
The Wawona General Store (just ~5 minutes away) also offers drinks, sandwiches, snacks, and souvenirs.
The cabin has a fully equipped kitchen and outdoor BBQ grill for cooking, making it easy to prepare meals and enjoy them in the comfort of your retreat.