Introduction / Description
Set on secluded forested grounds, this hip, retro resort is 26 miles from Yosemite National Park's Arch Rock Entrance Station.
Limited parking is free, as is breakfast consisting of pastries, and hot and cold drinks. There's a rustic-chic clubhouse, a heated outdoor pool and a freshwater pond, plus communal fire pits and loaner mountain bikes. Minimum-stay rules may apply.
Experience California’s most iconic national park from the peaceful vantage point of our convenient location near the Yosemite entrance, surrounded by the beauty of the local forest. Our warm, inviting mid-century modern Clubhouse serves as an anchor for your exploration of this thrilling year-round location. Spend the day exploring the landscape with a hike, snowshoe trek, or climbing experience—or take things easy with a book by the pool.
Arrival & Car Parking
Entrance & Reception
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
To preserve the natural ambiance of the property, vehicles are not allowed to park in front of the Airstreams; however there are plenty of accessible parking spaces in front of the mid-century modern Clubhouse. There’s ramp access on the left side, and a barrier-free pathway over to the lowered front desk. And if you need assistance with your luggage, or even golf cart transportation to your Airstream, the helpful AutoCamp staff can provide that too.
There’s also a small store near the front desk, which is stocked with souvenirs, sundries, firewood, charcoal and the essential s’more kits. And if you want something to nosh on, there’s a large selection of ice cream treats, snack size cheese, and some ready made sandwiches. Wine, beer and soft drinks are also available.
All guests are offered a complimentary welcome drink at the adjacent bar; and a Continental breakfast complete with fresh local pastries is available there each morning.
In keeping with the AutoCamp design that fosters a community experience, a communal fire ring and a number of public spaces are located near the Clubhouse. It’s also a very kid-friendly property; and like all AutoCamp locations this new facility includes an extremely helpful and accommodating staff.
Accessible Suites
All of the accessible Airstreams — called suites — are located near the Clubhouse, along a level paved pathway dotted with mature oaks and ponderosa pines. There are three accessible X Suites and two accessible Classic Suites, all of which have the same access features and furnishings. The main difference between the two is location, as the X Suites are placed on premium sites that overlook the pond, and have a bit more privacy.
All of the accessible suites feature ramp access up to the front deck, with level access into the unit. Access features include wide doorways, wood floors, lowered environmental controls and lever handles. The bathroom is located on one end of the suite, and the bedroom is on the other, with a galley and living area in between them. Space-saving barn doors on the bedroom and bathroom offer privacy and provide barrier-free access to these areas.
The bedroom includes a 25-inch high queen-sized bed with wheelchair access on the left side (as you face it), a wardrobe with a lowered clothing rod, a night table and some built-in shelving units. The bedroom also features tall windows that surround the bed on two sides, and a skylight above the bed. It’s almost like sleeping outside in the forest; but if you’d prefer less light you can always close the blinds with the remote control.
The bathroom is equipped with a Continental shower, with an overhead showerhead, a hand-held showerhead, grab bars and a fold-down shower seat. The toilet grab bars are located on the back and right walls (as seated), and the bathroom also has a roll-under sink with a lowered mirror. And thanks to a unique accessible hand crank, you can even open the high bathroom window from a wheelchair or scooter.
The living area is furnished with a 15-inch high futon, that can sleep one adult or two small children, a small table and a television. The galley includes a roll-under sink, a two-burner cooktop, a microwave and a small refrigerator. It also includes dishes, utensils, pots, pans and wine glasses. Round out the unit with a few extras, like a coffee press and coffee, a flashlight, a lantern, a bottle of spring water and even a blue tooth sound system, and you have a very luxurious and accessible retreat.
Outside, the deck offers a comfortable place to relax and enjoy the view. It comes outfitted with a table and four chairs and a gas firepit, and it’s a great place to sip a glass of wine, watch the wildlife and cook up some s’mores.