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Driving Directions

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Driving Directions From Los Angeles and other points south:
Interstate highway 5 north to California state highway 99 north to California state highway 41 north (at Fresno) toward Yosemite. Enter the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park and turn left continuing on highway 41/Wawona Road. Proceed into Wawona and turn right on Chilnualna Falls Road. Follow the signs to The Redwoods In Yosemite. We are also 70.6 miles north of Fresno International Airport (FAT) on California State Highway 41 and 2 miles from the south entrance to Yosemite.
Driving Directions From the Bay Area and other points north:
Choose a route from your location to California state highway 99 south toward Modesto/Fresno. Proceed on highway 99 south to Madera and take the Central Madera exit. Turn left at north I Street. Take the 3rd left onto west Yosemite Avenue. Continue onto California highway 145. Turn left at California highway 41 north toward Yosemite. Enter the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park and turn left continuing on highway 41/Wawona Road. Proceed into Wawona and turn right on Chilnualna Falls Road. Follow the signs to The Redwoods In Yosemite.*Route 395/Tioga Pass 2.5-3 hours (from entrance)
*This is a seasonal route only-CLOSED IN WINTER)

 

Approximate Driving Time:
Los Angeles 5-6 hours
Bakersfield 4 hours
Fresno 1.5 hours
Bay Area 4-5 hours
Sacramento 4 hours

 

                           

The Redwoods In Yosemite

Enjoy all the comforts of home and enjoy the majesty of Yosemite National Park, season after season, at The Redwoods in Yosemite, Year-Round Yosemite Lodging and Vacation Home Rentals. Choose an intimate log cabin for your romantic get-a-way or bring the entire family to stay in one of our spacious vacation homes. Bring your buddies for spring fishing on the wild and scenic Merced River, gather your car club for a summer touring trip through Yosemite that you’ll never forget, bring your best friends to see the Fall colors, or enjoy Badger Pass snow play activities all winter long! The Redwoods in Yosemite is the perfect choice for a family vacation, reunion, wedding or business retreat.

What does The Redwoods in Yosemite mean to you?

What does The Redwoods in Yosemite mean to you? Over generations, countless visitors have driven down a meandering Chilnualna Falls Road for the first time in search of an answer to that question. To those that made that journey, we all were that person at one point in our lives and the uniqueness of that initial memory, and those that ensued, is as unique as the Redwoods. It is a constant appreciation of that dichotomy of commonality and difference that makes the Redwoods so special. Whether you can no longer count the number of visits that you’ve made to the Redwoods or you just discovered it, it should come as no surprise that places like the Redwoods are rare. In many ways, its timeless continuance is an improbable outcome for a small establishment nestled within one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Were it not for decades of enduring care from its early founders and every generation that followed, the fate of the Redwoods might read quite differently. Acknowledging all the individual contributions that helped deliver the Redwoods to where it is today would be a daunting task, to say the least. Then again, that debt of gratitude may already be paid in full. For anyone that has spent time at the Redwoods has already received something meaningful in return, memories. To the individual for which these memories belong, they are likely priceless. Generously, several individuals have shared herein some of their thoughts on the Redwoods for all of us to enjoy. Perhaps that will compel you to share your memories as well. It’s not difficult, you just have to ask yourself, what does the Redwoods mean to you? By Jon Finney- WPMI Board of Directors President 2012-2016

We Care.

The Redwoods In Yosemite is active in our community. In fact, our Company Mission Statement includes “We will be a leading, respected and supportive member of the Wawona/Yosemite community” as part of our framework! Our team members contribute as volunteers for Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Facelift, Adopt a Highway and fundraisers such as the annual community park fundraiser, Wawona Charter School fundraiser, and local fire department support events. We are active members of our gateway Chamber of Commerce, Yosemite Gateway Community Partners, High Sierra Visitor’s Council and Yosemite Gateway Tourism Bureaus. We sponsor and give our support to Valley Children’s Hospital, Sierra Art Trails, our local Boys and Girls Clubs and various community outreach events.

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