Tuolumne Meadows Lodge

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Thatch Travel
"**Tuolomne Meadows Lodge is closed for the 2021 season due to Covid-19, but check back next year for openings. If your ideal stay in Yosemite is away from the crowds of the Valley, and on higher ground up in beautiful Tuolomne Meadows, but you still don’t want to camp camp, then this spot is for you. The site consists of 69 canvas tent cabins with different numbers of beds inside. Bedding, sheets, pillows, towels, lanterns (solar powered), a wood burning stove, and firewood are all included with your stay. There is no electricity or phone service here. Showers and restrooms are available to all guests. Reservations are required for your stay at Tuolomne Meadows Lodge, and they tend to fill up early in the season, so it’s a good idea to book early. Cabins are usually around $120/night. Your stay in Tuolomne Meadows will put you in the best location to explore the northern part of Yosemite, and away (mostly) from the main Valley crowds. You’ll be nearby to trails such as Cathedral Lakes, Mono Pass, Soda Springs, and more. There is a small general store in Tuolomne Meadows that you can grab any last minute necessities at."

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