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2-Night Cabin Stay for Two, Four, Five, or Up to Eight at Yosemite Pines near Yosemite National Park.

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Located 22 miles from the entrance to Yosemite National Park, this family-friendly campground has individual cabins and shaded campsites

What You Get

2-night stay * Option 1: $109 for two in a cozy cabin or four in a standard or basic cabin (up to a $218 value) * Option 2: $149 for five in a deluxe cabin (up to a $298 value) * Option 3: $179 for four in a premium cabin (up to a $358 value) * Option 4: $219 for six in a premium loft cabin or eight in a luxury cabin (up to a $438 value)

Policies and Fees

Book by: 10/31/14
Travel by: 12/31/14

  • Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to a $25 fee. 7-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price applies.
  • Taxes: 10% not included

Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

Top Reasons to Stay at Yosemite Pines

  • Located just 22 miles from the western entrance to Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Pines offers a convenient and comfortable base camp for hiking, biking, and exploring the park.
  • Individual cabins accommodate between two and eight people depending on the unit. Standard, deluxe, premium, premium loft, and luxury cabins include full kitchens, while basic and cozy cabins come equipped with small fridges, microwaves, and coffee pots.
  • Choose a luxury, premium loft, or premium loft cabin for a separate living room space.
  • Guests can take a dip in the onsite swimming pool, play volleyball, or let their kids loose on the jungle gym. There’s also an animal-petting area with alpacas.
  • Other activities here include exploring the walking trails and making dinner at the barbecue area.
  • You can stock up on sundries at the convenience store, or grab a quick bite at the Yosemite Pines Deli, located in the pool area.
  • At the onsite “gold mine,” children can learn how to pan for gold with a sluice box.

Groveland, California: Gateway to Year-Round Adventure at Yosemite National Park

Roughly 120 miles southeast of Sacramento, the town of Groveland is a gateway to Yosemite National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that welcomes millions of visitors every year. Thanks to low elevations, much of the Yosemite Valley remains accessible to drivers, hikers, and snowball poachers throughout the winter. The full-service Badger Pass Ski Area—which is expected to open on December 12—features 10 runs, five lifts, and a beginner-friendly terrain park.

Crowds at Yosemite are much smaller in the cooler months, meaning you can explore the park at an unhurried pace and experience it as few visitors can. Stroll the 5-mile loop around Mirror Lake, which is actually a meadow in most seasons–it dries up after spring. From here, you’ll have an unobstructed view of one of the park’s most iconic geologic formations, the granite Half Dome. Click here for more info on what to do in the park in the winter.

Yosemite Falls—a three-tiered waterfall considered North America’s highest—flows from November to July; it hits its peak flow in May, thanks to snowmelt. Serious hikers can trek to the top on the strenuous Upper Yosemite Falls trail, which gains 2,700 feet in elevation in just 3.5 miles.

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Other Details

Room Details

Cozy Cabin * One king bed * Standard occupancy: 2 * Maximum occupancy: 2

Standard or Basic Cabin * One full bed and two twin beds * Standard occupancy: 4 * Maximum occupancy: 4

Deluxe Cabin * One full bed and three twin beds * Standard occupancy: 5 * Maximum occupancy: 5

Premium Cabin * One queen bed and one full bed * Standard occupancy: 4 * Maximum occupancy: 4

Premium Loft Cabin * One queen bed and two full beds * Standard occupancy: 6 * Maximum occupancy: 6

Luxury Cabin * One queen bed, two full beds, and two twin beds * Standard occupancy: 8 * Maximum occupancy: 8

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Parking: free
  • Rollaways: not available
  • Smoking policy: allowed in designated areas.
  • Pet policy: pets may be added for an additional $25 per stay.
  • Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool
  • Kids’ playground
  • Volleyball court
  • Convenience store

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Sacramento International Airport (SMF; 129 miles)
  • Distance to Sacramento: 119 miles

Need to know info

  • Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires.
  • Must book by 10/31/14 or promotional value expires
  • Must complete travel by 12/31/14
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
  • Limit 2 per visit
  • Valid only for option purchased
  • Reservation required, subject to availability
  • All cancellations subject to a $25 fee
  • 7-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price applies
  • Must be 18+ to check in
  • Credit card required at booking and check-in
  • Must use promotional value in 1 visit
  • Not valid with reward points
  • 10% tax not included.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Yosemite Pines RV

Located just 22 miles from the western entrance to Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Pines serves as a convenient and dozy base camp for hiking, biking, and exploring the park. Tent and RV sites pepper the on-site campground, and individual cabins upgrade the rustic setting with full kitchens and microwaves for warming up fussy squirrels' acorns.

While camping in the Pines, guests can take a dip in the outdoor pool, play volleyball, or let kids loose to play the jungle gym or join other family-friendly activities. The petting farm, for instance, relocates the Yosemite wilderness to a safe, kid-friendly zoo—the critters even include alpacas—while the onsite “gold mine” teaches children how forty-niners used sluice boxes to pan for lost wristwatches.

As for Yosemite itself, spring and early summer is considered one of the best times to see the park's famed waterfalls, thanks to the snowmelt brought on by warmer weather. Yosemite Falls—a three-tiered waterfall believed to be the highest in North America—transforms into thundering cataracts each spring. To fully appreciate the view, serious hikers can trek to the top of the Upper Yosemite Falls trail—a strenuous path that gains 2,700 feet in elevation in just 3.5 miles.

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