Ravensbrook Bed and Breakfast in Coarsegold sits on four and a half acres surrounded by 100 acres of federal forest, which means you wake up to actual quiet instead of highway noise. This three-story home is positioned as a solid base for exploring the area—Yosemite National Park is close enough for day trips, and you’re also near the casinos and historic California gold country if you want to mix in other activities.
The property itself has character. Large oak and pine trees shade the grounds, and there’s plenty of space to walk around. The inn welcomes dogs, so you’re not dealing with any hassle about bringing yours along. The rooms have modern amenities and the overall atmosphere is welcoming without being fussy.
What makes this useful for dog owners: the surrounding forest gives you immediate access to walking and exploring without having to pack up the car first. Yosemite itself has restrictions on dogs on most trails, but having those 100 acres of federal forest nearby means your dog gets real outdoor time while you’re staying here. The spacious grounds are genuinely useful if you have a dog that needs to stretch out.
The location matters too. Coarsegold is small and manageable—you’re not dealing with a busy tourist town vibe, but you’re close enough to Yosemite that you can hit the valley, Glacier Point, or Tioga Pass depending on what you want to see. If you’re planning a longer trip and want a quieter home base where your dog can actually relax between outings, this setup works well. The forest setting means mornings and evenings feel genuinely peaceful.
You can find more details and book directly through their website at https://www.ravensbrook-Yosemite.com.





