While there is a wide range of options to lay your head when you stay in Yosemite Valley, none are quite like the experience you get at Curry Village. Â Read on for all the details and pros/cons to help with your trip planning.
What is Curry Village (Camp Curry)?
Curry Village is located in Yosemite Valley with beautiful views of the parks most prominent features. Â It offers 4 different cabin options, free guest parking, gift & grocery shop, multiple dining options, bike rentals, swimming pool, and a free shuttle around the park. Â HERE is a detailed map for you.
What are the cabin options?
STONEMAN COTTAGE
-1 Double Bed
-2 Double Beds
-Private Bath
$250+ nightly
YOSEMITE CURRY VILLAGE CABIN
-1 Double Bed with Bath
-2 Double Beds with Bath
-1 Double Bed & 1 Single Bed with Bath (Accessible)
-2 Double Beds without Bath (Accessible)
-2 Double Beds without Bath
$150+ nightly
HEATED CANVAS TENT CABIN
-1 Double Bed
-2 Single Beds
-1 Double Bed and 2 Single Beds
-1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed (Accessible)
-Shared Central Bath
$140+ nightly
NOTE: NOT Heated Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day Weekend
UNHEATED CANVAS TENT CABIN
-1 Double Bed
-2 Single Beds
-1 Double Bed & 3 Single Beds
-Shared Central Bath
$120+ nightly
What's included with my cabin?
During your stay in Curry Village, your accommodations will include pillows, sheets, blankets, and towels. Â A Bear Box for food storage is also included with all Canvas Tent Cabins. Â For a list of WHAT TO BRING and other often asked questions, check out TravelYosemite.com
When should I make a reservation?
Reservations can be made up to 1 year in advance and are strongly recommended. Â Accomodations often become fully booked months in advance so the sooner you can book, the better. Â Tip: Â Check the website often as some reservations may open up sooner than 1 year in advance.
Pros
Cons
- Staying in Yosemite Valley
- Close proximity to trails
- Has all the essentials
- Cabins are close together
- Can be very noisy
- Parking may be a challenge
Consider the Wonders is a travel blog intended for entertainment purposes only. We are not RV, travel, or hiking experts and are not making recommendations. These are our opinions and you should do your own research and make your own decisions.
Consider the Wonders is not affiliated with Yosemite National Park, the National Park Service, or Aramark Destinations.
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