Ahwahnee Hotel
1 Ahwahnee Road
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
3 Star
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 faŤade, 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.
Amenities
· Bar/Lounge· Concierge
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Hairdryers Available
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
Room Information
King BedHotel rooms in the main building are appointed in rich fabrics, warm woods and Native American motifs. They offer exceptional views of Yosemite Valley's spectacular scenery including Half Dome, Yosemite Falls and Glacier Point.Rooms include TVs with interpretive programming, refrigerators, bathrobes, twice-daily maid service with turndown service, hair dryers, iron/ironing board, concierge, data ports, CD players, voice mail, make-up mirror, Also complimentary after noon tea service in the Great Lounge, valet parking, mid-week newspaper, Valley Shuttle, and interpretive services including hotel tours, evening programs, and children programs. Sleeps 3
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Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· 123 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.
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.
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.
This is the entrance for those coming from the south (Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, and also from Las Vegas).
This is the entrance for those coming from the north and north-west (San Francisco/Bay Area, Sacramento, Napa). Not recommended in winter.
This is the entrance for those coming from the east (Lee Vining, Mammoth, Lake Tahoe). Closed in winter.
This is the entrance for those coming from the west and is the preferred entrance in the winter.
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-FAT- Fresno Air Terminal 94 mi S
Guarantee Policy
A deposit of 1 night stay plus tax is required and will be charged at the time of booking.2 day advance booking required.
Cancellation Policy
All reservations must be cancelled 10 days prior to arrival date to avoid loss of entire first night deposit.No-Show Fee: Deposit Forteiture
Restaurant Information
The Ahwahnee Dining RoomThe site of some of the most remarkable culinary events in the country, The Ahwahnee's Dining Room features a 34-foot-high ceiling with large sugar pine trestles that complement the room's granite pillars. Light-filled and uplifting by day, the dining room takes on an intimate mood for evening meals with tall tapers in wrought iron holders.Award-winning breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served daily. Also award-winning Sunday brunch. Expect to experience culinary delight during your stay here. Dress Code -At dinner, gentlemen are respectfully requested to wear sport coats or dress sweaters and long pants. We ask ladies to wear skirts, dresses, pantsuits or pants that reach below the knee. Shorts and athletic wear may be worn at breakfast and lunch. For dining reservations, please call at 209-372-1489.
Meeting Facility
Winter Club RoomDeep leather chairs, a winter sports theme, vintage photographs and large windows create a relaxing mood that's particularly comforting in winter.
Mural RoomA spectacular mural of Yosemite's flora and fauna overlooks this elegantly paneled room. A copper-hooded fireplace and French doors looking out on the landscaped grounds make this the perfect place to read a good book, write or entertain a small group.
Colonial Room, Tressider Room and Tudor LoungePrivate meeting spaces with rich dark wood appointments and balconies overlooking Half Dome, Glacier Point and Yosemite Falls.
Recreation Information
- RecreationYosemite National Park offers numerous recreational opportunities, including swimming, hiking, fly-fishing, horseback riding, rafting, camping, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, down hill skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, photography walks, bus tours, golfing, biking, art classes, rock cilm climbing, valley shuttle, interpretive services including hotel tours, evening programs, and children programs. On Site Recreational Activities: Yosemite National Park offers numerous recreational opportunities, including swimming, hiking, fly-fishing, horseback riding, rafting, camping, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, down hill skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, photography walks, bus tours, golfing, biking, art classes, rock cilm climbing, valley shuttle, interpretive services including hotel tours, evening programs, and children programs. For more information, please visit our web site at www.YosemitePark.com Spa: Pamper trail weary muscles with a full hour in-room body massage. The deluxe one-hour body massage, focused on deep tissue tension release, is a favorite of many guests. Our professional therapist are trained in a number of massage techniques such as Swedish, Shiatsu and Myotherapy, enabling you to get maximum treatment for your muscles. All in-room massage services are by appointment and can be pre-scheduled by The Ahwahnee Concierge prior to your arrival by dialing 209-372-1426.
Area Attractions
- Area- FRESNO, CA......................94 MILES S - YOSEMITE, CA.................... 0 MILES - FISH CAMP,CA.................... 2 MILES S - MERCED,CA.......................80 MILES E - LOS ANGELES, CA................292 MILES S - SAN FRANCISCO ,CA..............192 MILES W - SACRAMENTO, CA.................179 MILES N - SEQUOIA ,CA....................137 MILES S - RENO, NV.......................214 MILES N - LAS VEGAS, NV..................464 MILES S - LAKE TAHOE, NV.................188 MILES N - NAPA, CA.......................209 MILES W - BAKERFIELD, CA.................183 MILES S
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