Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite
With its stunning location at an elevation of more than 5,000 feet and next to Yosemite National Park’s South Gate, Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite is a great base camp for visitors throughout the year. The lodge’s Fido Friendly Package includes beds and bowls, but you can go one step further and treat your furry best friend to the Pampered Pet Package with beds, bowls, a dog toy, pet sitting, and a gourmet biscuit baked by Tenaya’s Executive Chef. If you’re hungry too, head to the restaurant’s pet-friendly patio for dinner. Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite welcomes two dogs for an additional fee of $100 and three dogs for $125 per stay.
“I look good in front of most views.”
Photo by @yosemiteviewlodgeYosemite View Lodge
Yosemite View Lodge is just steps away from the entrance to the national park. Located on the Merced River, you and your pooch can enjoy stunning views of the rushing water below from the balcony of your pet-friendly room. After a day of exploring the epic landscapes of the park, head back to your room and warm up next to the fireplace together. Yosemite View Lodge welcomes two pets up to 50 lbs for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per night.
“There might be enough room for you, I guess.”
Photo by @ralphie.the.cavapooAutoCamp Yosemite
AutoCamp Yosemite offers a unique place to rest your head near the action in Midpines, CA. You and your pooch can choose between fully-outfitted Airstream suites with bathrooms and private outdoor spaces, luxury tents with double beds, retro campers with fire pits and grills, and more. Your pooch is welcome to check out the rest of the property which includes a spacious clubhouse, barbeque and s’more kits, a swimming pool and WiFi for remote workers.
Taking time to enjoy the little things in life.
Photo by @thehungrynomadzNarrow Gauge Inn
Narrow Gauge Inn is within four miles of Yosemite’s Southgate entrance. This rustic hotel provides a variety of lodging options, including mountain view rooms and a private pet-friendly cabin. Canine guests receive bowls at check-in and can sniff out grassy relief areas outside. Well-behaved dogs can be left in the room unattended if you want to visit an area of the park that doesn’t allow pups. Narrow Gauge Inn welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per stay.
A place to curl up after sunset.
Photo by Facebook.com/BWYosemiteWayStationMotelBest Western Yosemite Way Station Motel
Best Western Yosemite Way Station Motel is an affordable option for travelers on a budget who still want to stay in close proximity to the national park. The motel is conveniently located across the street from a recreation space with grass for a relaxing evening walk with your Wiener. Best Western Yosemite Way Station welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $20 per pet, per night.
A charming place for a charming pooch.
Photo by Facebook.com/GrovelandHotelGroveland Hotel at Yosemite National Park
Four-legged guests at Groveland Hotel at Yosemite National Park will be greeted with lots of pets and delicious homemade dog biscuits in their ground floor room of this 1849 historic gold-rush era hotel. When you return to the hotel after a busy day, wander across the street to Mary Laveroni Park, a small public recreation space with paved trails and a grassy space. Groveland Hotel at Yosemite National Park welcomes one pet up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $75 per stay.
Are pets allowed at any other hotels around Yosemite?
Best Western Plus Sonora Oaks Hotel & Conference Center welcomes two pets up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $30 per night.
The Christmas Tree Inn welcomes two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $25 per stay.
Country Inn Sonora welcomes two pets up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per night.
El Dorado Motel welcomes two pets of any size for an additional fee of $20 per pet, per night, plus a one-time $100 cleaning fee.
Heritage Inn Yosemite Sonora welcomes two dogs up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per night.
Hotel Charlotte welcomes three pets of any size for an additional fee of $20 per pet, per night.
Jamestown Railtown Motel allows dogs of any size for an additional fee of $20 per pet, per night.
Long Barn Lodge allows two pets up to 70 lbs for an additional fee of $40 per pet, per stay.
Mariposa Lodge welcomes two pets up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $50 per pet, per night.
River Rock Inn welcomes dogs of any size for an additional fee of $20 per pet, per stay.
Yosemite's Apple Blossom Inn welcomes two well-behaved pets for a fee of $20 per pet, per night.
Can I camp with my dog at Yosemite?
Camp with your canine in all Yosemite campgrounds except walk-in campgrounds and group campsites. The following campgrounds all offer a picturesque place to pitch your tent inside the park with Fido:
Crane Flat Campground
Dimond O Campground
Hodgdon Meadow Campground
Lower Pines Campground
North Pines Campground
Tuolumne Meadows
Upper Pines Campground
Wawona Campground