Ahwahnee Hotel

Yosemite National Park, California

Ahwahnee Hotel is a hotel located in Yosemite National Park.

As a National Historical Landmark and one of the most distinctive resort hotels in North America, The Ahwahnee is well known for its great granite façade, striking beamed ceilings, massive stone hearths, richly colored Native American artwork, and finely appointed rooms. Featuring 123 rooms, comprised of 99 hotel rooms, parlors and suites and 24 cottages, The Ahwahnee offers a perfect balance of history, hospitality and elegance. It's no wonder that for generations this grand hotel has been the destination of queens and presidents alike.

Ahwahnee Hotel
1 Ahwahnee Road
Yosemite National Park, California, 95389 USA
Tel: (209) 372-1407

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Amenities

24-hour front desk. 24-hour security. ATM/Cash machine. Accessible facilities. Air conditioning. Complimentary coffee in lobby. Concierge desk. Elevators. Female traveler room/floor. Gift/News stand. Heated pool. Housekeeping - daily. Interior corridors. Laundry/Valet service. Limited service housekeeping. Lobby coffee service. Lounges/bars. Parking lot. Public address system. Restaurant. Safe deposit box. Security. Tour/sightseeing desk.

Location details / directions

Starting at Directions Yosemite National Park is open year-round. To reach Yosemite National Park, park visitors may fly, drive or travel by train or bus to major cities such as San Diego, Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno or Modesto, then pass through smaller gateway cities and towns such as Merced and Mariposa en route to Yosemite. From these gateway towns, visitors enter the park by bus or private vehicle via Highways 120, 120 East, 140 or 41.

Starting at Yosemite National Park is open year-round. To reach Yosemite National Park, park Roads in and around Yosemite are generally clear of snow throughout the winter season, except Highway 120 East to Lee Vining (Tioga Pass Road) and the Glacier Point Road beyond the Badger Pass Ski Area, which are both closed in the winter. Although all major roads are kept well plowed throughout the season, the National Park Service requires that automobile drivers carry tire chains. Of all the entrance roads, Highway 140 from Merced is the lowest in elevation and is the least likely to require chains.

Starting at Highway 41 -South Entrance- This is the entrance for those coming from the south (Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, and also from Las Vegas).

Starting at Highway 120 -Big Oak Flat Entrance- This is the entrance for those coming from the north and north-west (San Francisco/Bay Area, Sacramento, Napa). Not recommended in winter.

Starting at Highway 120 East -Tioga Pass/East Entrance- This is the entrance for those coming from the east (Lee Vining, Mammoth, Lake Tahoe). Closed in winter.

Starting at Highway 140 -Arch Rock Entrance- This is the entrance for those coming from the west and is the preferred entrance in the winter.

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