An early-spring guide to pet-friendly lodging in Yosemite Mariposa County

By: DogTrekker Staff
In central Mariposa County, a small group finds comfort in the inviting space of a tiny house designed with dog enthusiasts in mind. The scene captures someone gently holding their dog on the wooden deck, while another person steps through the nearby door. Inside, two more people are seated comfortably, absorbed in conversation or leisure. This quaint retreat offers pet-friendly accommodations and an appealing interior that serves as an ideal base for exploring Yosemite. Outside, a single tree provides natural shade alongside the deck.
Photo by Yosemite Mariposa County.

Traveling through Yosemite as winter turns to spring can be the experience of a lifetime — and sharing the experience with your favorite furry companion is a priceless memory you both will cherish. However, navigating the park’s regulations for pets requires some preparation. Luckily, Yosemite Mariposa County is filled with pet-friendly accommodations no matter what portion of the park you plan to see.

With awe-inspiring vistas and iconic landmarks, Yosemite National Park beckons humans and their canine companions to bask together in the park’s splendor as the snow thaws and spring flowers bloom (and the waterfalls grow and the rivers flow). Southern Yosemite’s mid-elevation terrain rewards its visitors with milder temperatures and year-round access, offering plenty of room where dogs are encouraged to explore alongside their human paw-rents. The park, being a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, implements certain restrictions to ensure the safety of you and your four-legged friends.

Exploring Greater Mariposa County: Pet-Friendly Lodging

Craving a bit more freedom while still enjoying the park? Greater Mariposa County offers a myriad of pet-friendly options. Notable establishments such as the Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort, Mariposa Lodge, AutoCamp Yosemite and Wildhaven Yosemite provide pet owners with unique experiences, including dog-friendly rooms and luxury tents. Even smaller communities like Fish Camp and Coulterville offer pet-friendly options, ensuring that travelers can enjoy the charm of Mariposa County with their beloved pets by their side. 

Tenaya at Yosemite — located in Fish Camp, just a few miles from Yosemite’s South Gate entrance — won the Sunset Travel Award for Best Resort for Pets. Tenaya at Yosemite offers dog-friendly Explorer Cabins along with other tale-wagging accommodations, amenities and packages — there’s even a Deluxe Pampered Pet Package at the resort.

Embracing Outdoor Adventures with Your Pets

Yosemite Mariposa County goes beyond just providing pet-friendly lodging; it offers many outdoor activities for pets and their owners. Whether it’s hiking along pet-approved (and seasonally-available) trails, breathing in the clean air in Sierra National Forest, or simply strolling through charming towns, there’s no shortage of adventures to embark on with pets by your side. Be sure to check out Yosemite’s B.A.R.K. Ranger program, which educates pet owners on park regulations while offering a fun way to earn badges alongside their furry companions.

Tips for Pet-Friendly Travel

Traveling with pets requires careful planning and consideration. Most lodging properties charge a pet fee, so confirming the amount and terms before booking is essential. Yosemite Mariposa County provides resources and guides for pet owners, ensuring a seamless experience for both humans and their furry companions. With careful planning and attention to pet-friendly amenities, Yosemite Mariposa County promises an unforgettable experience for travelers and their beloved pets.

 
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