Blue Door Yosemite Bass Lake sits on the outskirts of Oakhurst, about an hour from Yosemite’s south entrance. The cabins are casual and unpretentious—the kind of place where muddy paws aren’t treated like a disaster. Many units come with kitchens and fireplaces, which means you can cook for yourself and your dog, build a fire on cooler Sierra evenings, and avoid the hassle of finding dog-friendly restaurants in a small mountain town. Some rooms have full kitchens while others have kitchenettes, so confirm your setup when booking if cooking matters to you. Bass Lake sits roughly five miles south, providing a scenic drive and potential walking access depending on which cabins you rent.
Dogs are accepted at the property, though current size limits, weight restrictions, and per-night fees vary. Contact the property directly before booking to confirm which cabin types allow dogs and whether there are designated pet rooms separate from non-pet units. Pet policies at small mountain lodges shift seasonally or by ownership, so calling ahead provides necessary information for planning your stay.
Oakhurst is a quiet mountain town with modest retail and dining options. The real draw is proximity to Sierra National Forest trails and Yosemite. Summer temperatures run mild; winter brings snow. If you’re planning to hike into the park during your stay, keep in mind that dogs aren’t permitted on most Yosemite trails, which limits their daytime activities to nearby forest roads and town walks. The property provides a comfortable, dog-tolerant bed in a location that lets you explore the region without stress about where your dog can sleep.





