Experiencing the beauty of Yosemite, a precious gem in California, can be best and most luxuriously achieved through glamping.
Yosemite National Park, an awe-inspiring natural marvel, draws in millions of visitors annually. Encompassing more than 1,000 square miles of awe-inspiring wilderness, the park showcases majestic granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, untouched meadows, and serene alpine lakes. While numerous accommodation options exist in and around the park, glamping has emerged as a favored choice for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature and indulgence.
Glamping, an abbreviation for glamorous camping, presents an enchanting fusion of the great outdoors and the opulence associated with hotel accommodations.

Glamping in California’s High Sierras
Another benefit of glamping at Outdoorsy Yosemite is the opportunity to connect with nature in a more meaningful way. Glamping sites are located in secluded areas, away from the crowds and noise of traditional campsites, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the High Sierras. From star-gazing to wildlife-watching, glamping near Yosemite offers a chance to experience the park’s wonders in a more intimate and luxurious way.
Glamping at Outdoorsy Yosemite allows visitors to experience the park’s breathtaking landscapes without sacrificing comfort and convenience. Unlike traditional camping, glamping provides guests with hotel-style amenities. Outdoorsy Yosemite glamping even offers air conditioning and heating, ensuring a good night’s sleep regardless of the weather.
Glamping Near Yosemite National Park
Glamping is a relatively new trend that provides outdoor luxury. At Yosemite, glamping options range from safari-style tents to cozy cabins, all nestled near the park’s awe-inspiring scenery.
Imagine camping near Yosemite’s crystal-clear streams and ancient sequoia forests with hotel-like amenities at your bedside. While many people choose to camp in the park to fully immerse themselves in its natural beauty, others may prefer a more luxurious way to experience Yosemite’s stunning landscapes.

We at Outdoorsy Yosemite offer a camping and glamping location on Bass Lake. We’ll put you at the footsteps of Yosemite while offering private seclusion and fewer crowds.
This luxury camping experience offers you the opportunity to stay in cute cabins, all equipped with comfortable beds, plush linens, and private bathrooms. Guests can also take advantage of the camp’s communal fire pit, outdoor dining areas, and paddleboards/kayaks/canoes that can all be launched from the park’s private beach.
How much is glamping near Yosemite?
You might think that luxury comes with a high price tag, but the reality is Outdoorsy Yosemite glamping ranges between one-hundred to a few hundred dollars per night.
Compare that to the price of a standard hotel room – which can creep up to $500+ per night around Yosemite – and we think you’ll see why it’s a much better deal to enjoy nature, with amenities, for less.

Have your glamping stay delivered to you
Outdoorsy Yosemite also features an array of spacious RV campsites with full-hookups. If you don’t have a rig yourself and still want to create family glamping at Yosemite, you could check out our RVs for rent that offer delivery.
These RV owners near Yosemite will deliver and set up their rigs for you at your campsite so you can simply arrive and start enjoying. This 1982 Burro Glamping trailer is one such example where you can have a cool experience delivered right to your campsite at Outdoorsy Yosemite.
We also have these RVs for rent near San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, and/or Sacramento if you’d like to roll into Yosemite on your own.
Glamping at Yosemite National Park is a luxurious way to experience one of America’s most iconic natural landscapes. Whether you choose to stay in a cozy cabin or a luxury outdoor tent, glamping allows you to connect with nature in a more comfortable and convenient way. So, pack your bags, and get ready to experience the beauty and tranquility of Yosemite in style.
Check out our RVs for rent near San Francisco, Los Angeles, Fresno, and/or Sacramento depending on where you’re rolling in from.