Our Oakhurst Hotel near Yosemite National Park and More

There’s no time to rest when there are adventures to be had. Fit in one more bike ride before the sun sets. Find one more memorable location for pictures along that hiking trail. Take a few more steps and who knows what you’ll find! You require a spot that promises to extend the promise of adventure well into the night, and that’s just what The Inelle, Oakhurst Yosemite delivers as your gateway to Yosemite. 

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Endless Options to Explore

Wonder at the countless azure lakes and waterfalls, the sprawling meadows, and the vast wilderness. Take in the beauty of the Merced River and the majesty of the ancient giant Sequioa trees. And don’t forget Tunnel View, the view that made Ansel Adams famous, showcasing the iconic vista of towering Bridalveil Fall and the granite cliffs of El Capitan and the Half Dome. 

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Badger Pass Ski Area

There’s nothing quite like the feel of fresh snow swishing past your skis, the sun bright overhead and the wind in your face. With an elevation of over 7,000 feet, Badger Pass contains 10 runs and five lifts with facilities for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. You can also find extensive cross-county skiing and snowshoeing trials as well. 

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Yosemite History Center

Take a step back in time where rustic cabins sheltered explorers and horse-drawn wagons clattered across covered wooden bridges. This snapshot in time at the Yosemite History Center celebrates the era where Yosemite was becoming a National Park. Each building on the property has a unique story to tell, making this site a must-visit location during your stay. 

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Take a Break Inside

Visit the Yosemite Village inside the park and be sure to check out the famous Ansel Adams Gallery. Another famous stop is the Yosemite Museum and Indian Village, which highlights the 3,000-year history of the park’s inhabitants.