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Tenaya Lodge Resort: A Luxury Hotel in the Wilderness

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By Rochelle Frank


Rusic, yet artistic, details make the decor of Teneya Lodge Resort comfortable and interesting. Photo: Glenn Frank

Tenaya Lodge Resort , near the south entrance to Yosemite National Park, could be the ultimate destination for those seeking scenic wilderness, rustic charm and the modern conveniences of a four star hotel.

For people with conflicting vacation styles, this might be the perfect compromise.

Why choose between relaxing hotel accommodations and beautiful natural outdoor wonders when you can have both?

This  is a  vacation stop which can be totally relaxing and suited to everyone's taste.


A comfortable lobby is a great place to relax and leads to dining, meeting areas and other guest services
A comfortable lobby is a great place to relax and leads to dining, meeting areas and other guest services

This is one of several locations that provides easy access to some of the world's most spectacular mountain experiences, including the Mariposa Grove of giant redwood trees, the breathtaking vistas of Yosemite Valley and the refreshing experience of spectacular waterfalls.



Here you could spend the day hiking trails in Yosemite and return to the indulgence of ultra comfortable accommodations, fine dining and even spa services when you are ready to relax.


Evergreen trees, native to the region, cover the grounds to blend with the surrounding forest.
Evergreen trees, native to the region, cover the grounds to blend with the surrounding forest.

The Tenaya can hook you up with tours and all popular happenings and events in the area.

Hiking, fishing, birding, kayaking and golf are only a few of the outdoor activities available in this area.

In the winter you can make your arrangements for skiing, ice skating and even renting an inner tube for snow play.

One of the surprising things about Tenaya Lodge, is that you have to be practically at the front entrance  of the hotel before you are aware of the spacious scope of this complex of five story buildings with 294 guest rooms.

It is a beautiful getaway spot in a pristine forest wilderness with all of the comforts of home and more.



Not only is it surrounded by a natural evergreen forest, the grounds have been planted  with native evergreens in a manner that naturally blends in with the area ,and actually hides most of the buildings.

From most views you can hardly see the the hotel.

The resort is a great base for those who wish to explore Yosemite national Park, but also provides a lot of activities for its guests right on the grounds.

There are indoor and outdoor pools with jacuzzi hot tubs, as well as sauna and steam room and fitness center.

This is not your big city hotel-- at least not on the outside, but it has all of the amenities you might expect on the main street of any metropolis.


Practice climbing a rock, before going to El Capitan.
Practice climbing a rock, before going to El Capitan.

Horseback riding, bike rentals and a rock climbing wall can also be experienced by those who seek challenging activity.  There is also a relaxing menu of specialized spa treatments and massage for those seeking full relaxation.

Rooms are comfortable, and the luxury suites may include fireplaces and balconies. You can also rent a "rustic cottage" which also includes acces to all of the special amenities..


Service and food is all you could ask for.
Service and food is all you could ask for.
The garden patio is a pleasant place for lunch. (Note bird zooming under the umbrellas upper left.)
The garden patio is a pleasant place for lunch. (Note bird zooming under the umbrellas upper left.)

There are great facilities for conventions, conferences and other events at the resort, with several meeting rooms of various sizes, and a banquet staff that is ready to serve a crowd.

Speaking of food, the resort has become something of a culinary destination with several eating venues that make meals a special experience.


This year they have added the upscale "The Embers" restaurant for fine dining, and the Timberloft Pizzeria, featuring delicious Italian fare.


There is also the more casual Sierra Restaurant, and Jackalope's Bar and Grill with a pub-type menu. The Parkside Deli has sandwiches and other picnic items. During the summer there are outdoor barbecue events which includes a ride in the draft horse-drawn chuck wagon and s'mores around the campfire.


family taking advantage of a Mother's Day brunch.
family taking advantage of a Mother's Day brunch.

There are also special dining events throughout the year for guests and local residents, as well.

The prices tend to be in the upper ranges, but the food is fresh, excellent and served with a lot of eye-appeal. The employees are helpful and friendly.

Tenaya Lodge resort is part of Delaware North Companies, Inc. which also manages facilities at other national parks and vacation destinations around the US and In Canada.


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A friendly place for kids and bears.
A friendly place for kids and bears.

Footnote: Just to make sure Tenaya Lodge is not confused with the famous Awahnee Hotel located in the Yosemite Valley , the following points need to be made:

Tenaya Lodge is near the south entrance to Yosemite National Park, north of Oakhurst, two miles from the park boundary.

It is near the Famous Mariposa Grove of Redwood Trees  which is inside the park, and near the historic Wawona Hotel and Pioneer Village. It also is also on a convenient to Badger Pass Ski resort in Yosemite National Park.

Check your maps and travel resources. Also check for off- season prices and special deals. Yosemite is beautiful in all seasons and especially enjoyable when the summer crowds are gone.

Also, when you are in Yosemite Valley, be SURE to visit the beautiful Awahnee Hotel for its impressive decor and historic significance.

If you are planning to stay there, your visit will be memorable though you will find that the rooms are smaller, the prices may be higher and some of the extras will not be the same.

Wherever you plan to stay (and there are many more economical options) you will be sure to enjoy your visit to one of the most beautiful spots on earth.


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RNMSN profile image

RNMSN  says:
3 months ago

beautiful place and wonderfully beautiful article!

Frieda Babbley  says:
3 months ago

I'm bookmarking this for sure. Any place that is kid and bear friendly is a place for us. I don't remember where we stayed when we went to Yosemite, this place I would definitely remember! It is far out gorgeous. We'd love to go back again. Great article, Rochelle.

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alekhouse  says:
3 months ago

Rochelle, Great review of an awesome hotel...looks and sounds very expensive though. Guess I wont be staying there any time soon. I do love that area of the country though and have stayed in other places in the vicinity. Enjoyed the tour...thanks

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Rochelle Frank  says:
3 months ago

Thanks, RNMSN.

Yes, Frieda, it's pretty nice. Since I live near Yosemite, I don't have to find a hotel, but I did go to a writer's conference there once and have gone a few times to eat.

You are right, alekhouse, I think it is pretty pricey-- (Not as expensive as the Awahnee which charges $8 or something, for a bowl of oatmeal) but you can always go in and wander around. There are several places to stay in the area including B&B's and a wide price range.

Most of them have websites with prices.

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dohn121  says:
3 months ago

The furthest west I've been in America is Arizona and the Grand Canyon. You have certainly given me more reason to travel further! Thank you Rochelle!

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Om Paramapoonya  says:
3 months ago

This place sounds really awesome! I will have to go there some time :-)

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Rochelle Frank  says:
3 months ago

Thanks, dohn and Om (hmmm).

It would be a comfortable place to stay and very convienient to the winter sports area. It isn't cheap, but more affordable than the Awahnee Hotel in Yosemite Valley.

Wherever you stay-- even if camping in a tent-- be sure to visit the Awahnee, even if only to walk through its lobby and public rooms. It is a true national treasure with a spectacular architecture and history.

Paper Moon profile image

Paper Moon  says:
3 months ago

Book us a room!

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Sandyspider  says:
3 months ago

Looks like a beautiful place.

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Melody Lagrimas  says:
2 months ago

Sounds like a real cool place to visit, thanks.

Rochelle Frank profile image

Rochelle Frank  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for reading, paper Moon, Sandy and Melody.

Misha profile image

Misha  says:
5 weeks ago

Yummy. Makes me wishing to go see it :)

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Rochelle Frank  says:
5 weeks ago

Everything I've eaten there has been quite good-- (and for the price, it should be). I did fairly good research on the food :-).

I've been in hotels that look fancier and more elegant-- but this one has a very nice comfort level, partly due to the excellent staff.

Thanks for reading . . . now, back to your nap.

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