9006 Yosemite Lodge Dr, P.O. Box 578, California, United States | (801) 559-4884
Prime location in Yosemite Valley and close to Yosemite Falls
Much cheaper than neighboring hotels, like the Ahwahnee
Free shuttle to other Valley destinations
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs
Outdoor pool and swimming in nearby lake
Amphitheater, post office, and souvenir shop
Room decor is outdated and many rooms/baths need major repairs
Mediocre dining
Rooms are spread out across 15 separate buildings; hard to get close parking
This 249-room budget hotel sits right in the heart of Yosemite Valley and within walking distance of the beautiful Yosemite Falls -- so guests going for location over charm might consider this option. It is significantly cheaper than the one other hotel right in the area, the more upscale Ahwahnee -- and the property reflects the lower rates. The room decor is probably going for "rustic," but it comes off as more outdated and just plain old, with cracked walls and loose screws. The two dining options on-site leave much to be desired -- one operates like a high school cafeteria and the other serves average food at fine dining prices. It's safe to say the location and low cost is about all that Yosemite Lodge at the Falls has going for it (plus a pool).
Location
In the heart of Yosemite Valley and a just a short walk to the stunning Yosemite Falls
Yosemite Lodge at the Falls enjoys a prime location in the heart of Yosemite Valley, very close to the falls. The Valley is known for its dense forests of pine, redwood and sequoia, clear streams, and popular summits El Capitan and Half Dome. It is considered the main attraction of Yosemite National Park.Yosemite National Park encompasses over 700,000 acres across east central California and the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, it draws millions of visitors each year to its majestic cliffs, waterfalls, canyons, flora and fauna. From hiking and biking to climbing and skiing, tourists can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities in America’s third-oldest national park.- 3-hour drive from San Francisco airport