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Camp Curry Historic District — Hotel in Oakhurst

Name
Camp Curry Historic District
Description
Historical area in Yosemite National Park with cabins & canvas-sided tents, plus dining options.
Nearby attractions
Curry Village Ice Rink
Southside Dr, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA 95389
Campground Reservation Office
9024 Southside Dr, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Yosemite valley
Curry Village, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA 95389
Glacier Point
California
Yosemite Conservation Heritage Center
9006 Southside Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Glacier Point Geology Hut - “Trailside Museum”
Glacier Point Rd, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Panorama And Pohono Trailheads
Glacier Point Rd, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Glacier Point Amphitheater
Glacier Point Rd, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Four Mile Trailhead
Glacier Point Rd, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Nearby restaurants
Curry Village Pizza Deck
9010 Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Bar 1899
9010 Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Curry Village Coffee Corner
Yosemite National Park, Curry Village Dining, Tuolumne Meadows, CA 95389
Curry Village Dining Pavilion
Half Dome Village, 9010 Curry Village Dr, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Taqueria @ Meadow Grill
Half Dome Village, 9010 Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Seven Tents Pavilion
Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Nearby hotels
Curry Village
9010 Curry Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389
Lower Pines Campground
9000 Southside Dr, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Housekeeping Camp
Southside Dr, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA 95389
North Pines Campground
Yosemite National Park, 9024 Southside Dr, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
Backpacker's Campground Yosemite Valley
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
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Camp Curry Historic District
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Basic Info

Camp Curry Historic District

1 Ahwahnee Drive, TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, CA 95389
4.0(36)

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Historical area in Yosemite National Park with cabins & canvas-sided tents, plus dining options.

attractions: Curry Village Ice Rink, Campground Reservation Office, Yosemite valley, Glacier Point, Yosemite Conservation Heritage Center, Glacier Point Geology Hut - “Trailside Museum”, Panorama And Pohono Trailheads, Glacier Point Amphitheater, Four Mile Trailhead, restaurants: Curry Village Pizza Deck, Bar 1899, Curry Village Coffee Corner, Curry Village Dining Pavilion, Taqueria @ Meadow Grill, Seven Tents Pavilion
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Phone
(209) 372-0200
Website
nps.gov

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Nearby attractions of Camp Curry Historic District

Curry Village Ice Rink

Campground Reservation Office

Yosemite valley

Glacier Point

Yosemite Conservation Heritage Center

Glacier Point Geology Hut - “Trailside Museum”

Panorama And Pohono Trailheads

Glacier Point Amphitheater

Four Mile Trailhead

Curry Village Ice Rink

Curry Village Ice Rink

4.3

(50)

Open 24 hours
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Campground Reservation Office

Campground Reservation Office

4.5

(32)

Open 24 hours
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Yosemite valley

Yosemite valley

4.9

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Glacier Point

Glacier Point

4.9

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Yosemite National Park - One Way Trip
Yosemite National Park - One Way Trip
Mon, Dec 29 • 3:30 PM
478 Post St, San Francisco, 94102
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Nearby restaurants of Camp Curry Historic District

Curry Village Pizza Deck

Bar 1899

Curry Village Coffee Corner

Curry Village Dining Pavilion

Taqueria @ Meadow Grill

Seven Tents Pavilion

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Curry Village Pizza Deck

4.3

(758)

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Bar 1899

Bar 1899

4.0

(74)

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Curry Village Coffee Corner

Curry Village Coffee Corner

3.6

(63)

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Curry Village Dining Pavilion

Curry Village Dining Pavilion

3.3

(55)

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Alison CarterAlison Carter
We stayed here in Nov. 2022 and has a great time! The heated tent we stayed in was very clean and comfortable. The bathrooms were clean, and there’s a water filling station next to the women’s room. Knocking off a star for two reasons: 1- Bathroom was not close to our tent and as someone with an active bladder, this was annoying. But I understand that part of the camping experience, so many probably don’t mind. 2- It was icy almost everywhere. Navigating the village, parking lot, tent/bathroom area and space in between was treacherous. Surely salt or sand could have been put down where people need to walk. Also, locks for the bear lockers are not provided, you need to bring your own. But we saw most lockers weren’t using locks at all. So up to each party, but thought it was worth giving a heads up. Anyway, great place to stay to spend time in the park! Would do it again. Just maybe I need to get spikes/chains for my shoes.
Maria BazanMaria Bazan
I recently stayed in a tent at camp curry. The tent was nice, the bed was comfortable, showers and restroom are clean. The best things about this camp is it's located really close to the start of the half dome hike. The other really convenient thing was that it's right next door to half dome village, where they have a store that sells groceries, they also have a bar in Yosemite village and a pizza place ( didn't get the pizza the line was ridiculous) I'd definitely stay here again
Sanjota PurohitSanjota Purohit
We booked a heated tent. It has one queen size bed and two single beds so four people can sleep comfortably. The place was clean, instructions were clear. Bring enough blanket in the winters because the one they provide is lifeless and can't protect from cold. Bear boxes are provided to keep food in the night to avoid bear hunting your tent. Showers and bathrooms are clean. Check in time is really late (4 pm)!!! It was our first time, snowing outside and it was beautiful.
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We stayed here in Nov. 2022 and has a great time! The heated tent we stayed in was very clean and comfortable. The bathrooms were clean, and there’s a water filling station next to the women’s room. Knocking off a star for two reasons: 1- Bathroom was not close to our tent and as someone with an active bladder, this was annoying. But I understand that part of the camping experience, so many probably don’t mind. 2- It was icy almost everywhere. Navigating the village, parking lot, tent/bathroom area and space in between was treacherous. Surely salt or sand could have been put down where people need to walk. Also, locks for the bear lockers are not provided, you need to bring your own. But we saw most lockers weren’t using locks at all. So up to each party, but thought it was worth giving a heads up. Anyway, great place to stay to spend time in the park! Would do it again. Just maybe I need to get spikes/chains for my shoes.
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I recently stayed in a tent at camp curry. The tent was nice, the bed was comfortable, showers and restroom are clean. The best things about this camp is it's located really close to the start of the half dome hike. The other really convenient thing was that it's right next door to half dome village, where they have a store that sells groceries, they also have a bar in Yosemite village and a pizza place ( didn't get the pizza the line was ridiculous) I'd definitely stay here again
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We booked a heated tent. It has one queen size bed and two single beds so four people can sleep comfortably. The place was clean, instructions were clear. Bring enough blanket in the winters because the one they provide is lifeless and can't protect from cold. Bear boxes are provided to keep food in the night to avoid bear hunting your tent. Showers and bathrooms are clean. Check in time is really late (4 pm)!!! It was our first time, snowing outside and it was beautiful.
Sanjota Purohit

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Reviews of Camp Curry Historic District

4.0
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5.0
1y

I had a fantastic experience staying at this campground with my friends. We had a heated tent with three beds, one double bed, and two single beds. This worked out great because my friends were a married couple with their 16 year old son. This was a perfect time of year to visit because the temperatures were cool without being cold and there were no crowds. Therefore there was plenty of parking! The bathroom and shower was a short walk of about 3 minutes and they were warm too. There were a couple of restaurants around the corner from the restrooms and although the food choices were limited it was plenty for us. There are several hikes available within walking distance of the village and there is a shuttle that takes you throughout Yosemite Valley to get to other areas. Be prepared that there is no Wi-Fi in the tents, but some mobile phone reception. We have T-Mobile and were able to connect. There was only one plug in the room so you would be smart to bring an extension cord or multi plug so more than one person at a time can charge...

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4.0
3y

We stayed here in Nov. 2022 and has a great time! The heated tent we stayed in was very clean and comfortable. The bathrooms were clean, and there’s a water filling station next to the women’s room. Knocking off a star for two reasons: 1- Bathroom was not close to our tent and as someone with an active bladder, this was annoying. But I understand that part of the camping experience, so many probably don’t mind. 2- It was icy almost everywhere. Navigating the village, parking lot, tent/bathroom area and space in between was treacherous. Surely salt or sand could have been put down where people need to walk. Also, locks for the bear lockers are not provided, you need to bring your own. But we saw most lockers weren’t using locks at all. So up to each party, but thought it was worth giving a heads up. Anyway, great place to stay to spend time in the park! Would do it again. Just maybe I need to get spikes/chains...

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3.0
3y

We stayed for two nights, and loved being at the heart of Yosemite. Decent base if you want to explore the Valley for a few days, as very central. Few thoughts.. Tents very basic, look cleaner and bigger on the website. Bathrooms clean and well maintained. More water points needed! WiFi doesn’t really work (but actually quite nice to be disconnected!) Food situation needs to be sorted, only options were pizza and burritos and it was super busy, not enough places to sit etc. Disappointing compared to a few years ago when the pavilion functioned as a dining hall. Bit noisy at night,...

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