Discover
Yosemite
Four
Seasons Of Fun
Winter,
Spring, Summer & Fall - you'll need to come back more than once to
do it all! You can spend a few days…or a lifetime exploring Yosemite's
wonders and enjoying a wealth of recreational activities. Each season
sets the stage for exceptional moments of beauty and fun. Let our reservation
specialists and front desk staff assist you by arranging for event tickets
or reservations, and providing suggestions and directions for available
activities. They're sure to help you find something suited to every person
in every season.
Day
Tripping
While staying at The
Redwoods In Yosemite, you will discover some of the world's most spectacular
mountain and valley scenery. Here are a few of our favorite day tripping
adventures, which will take you to these Park highlights:
- Yosemite
Falls is the tallest waterfall in North America, and the 5th highest
free-falling waterfall in the world at 2,425 feet.
- The Grizzly Giant
in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
is one of the world's largest and oldest trees, almost three thousand
years old and 96 feet around at the base.
- El
Capitan is one of the largest exposed granite monoliths in the world,
standing 3,593 feet from base to summit.
- Tuolumne
Meadows, at 8,575 feet elevation, is the largest sub-alpine meadow
in the Sierra Nevada.
- Established in
1935, Badger Pass Ski Resort offers
vacationers five lifts, nine downhill runs, and miles of cross-country
skiing.
- The high Sierra
at its best, Glacier Point, has breathtaking
views of the Valley floor and spectacular waterfalls.
- Historic Wawona,
known as Pallahchun - a good place to stay - by native Americans, at the south end of Yosemite National
Park.

The wealth of scenic wonders
and recreational opportunities are not limited to Yosemite's boundaries.
Easy day trips from your cabin at The Redwoods In Yosemite can take you
to the Sierra Vista Scenic Byway, Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad,
Bass Lake, the historic Gold Country town of Mariposa, Fresno Flats Historical
Park in Oakhurst, and the Sierra Mono Indian Museum in North Fork. Check
our Favorite Links page for
several great area trip planning sites. Yosemite National Park, at 748,542
acres, is roughly the size of the State of Rhode Island, with over 94%
designated wilderness. When estimating driving times from Wawona to various
park destinations, allow at least 1 hour for every 30 miles, as you will
be traveling on scenic mountain roads with a 35 mph speed limit.
Weddings/Reunions/Retreats
The comfort and convenience
of your fully-equipped vacation home, surrounded by the beauty and majesty
of Yosemite, make The Redwoods In Yosemite a great choice for your wedding;
family, friend, or alumni reunion; or small business or church retreat.
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