Experience solitude at our one-of-a-kind retreat nestled in the foothills below Yosemite. This hilltop hideaway on a sprawling 122-acre ranch offers awe-inspiring vistas that will take your breath away. Enjoy all the local activities including lakes, rivers, hiking, gold rush history, ghost towns, museums and of course Yosemite National Park. After a day of adventure, return to your private sanctuary, far from the crowds and unwind under the stars, in your private pool and spa.
The space
You have private access to the cabin, expansive decks, parking area, pool and hot tub. The cabin has 2 large bedrooms. Bedroom 1 features cal king bed and a pull-out sofa. Bedroom 2 features a queen bed and 2 rollaway twins. Bathroom 1 is large with tub/shower combo with access from both bedrooms. Bathroom 2 is small with a shower and access from the main hallway. Comfortable living / dining room and kitchen with everything you need to cook meals. Large laundry and utility area. Expansive decks with panoramic views of the valley below and hills beyond. The built-in charcoal grill, outdoor dining areas, and private plunge pool and spa complete the experience. If your idea of nightlife includes the distant howl of coyotes and views of the Milky Way this place is for you. If you are expecting an urban experience and like to be close to town then you may want to look elsewhere.
Location
The cabin features incredible solitude on a hilltop in an isolated rural area 9 miles from the highway. The road in front of the property is gravel. Once you arrive at the ranch, the cabin is located atop a half-mile paved driveway that features multiple hair-pin turns.
Groceries
For the best experience, shop for groceries before arrival or plan to order from Instacart once you are here. There is a mini-mart 15 minutes away for essentials. Mariposa town is 20 minutes away featuring Pioneer Market with most grocery brands. Also in Mariposa, High Country Health Foods has most Whole Foods type brands. Major grocery chains Vons/Raleys are 30 minutes away in Oakhurst.
Yosemite
Access is via scenic hwy 140 into the valley or hwy 41 to reach Mariposa Grove and Glacier Point. Either park entrance is just over 1hr away and expect a 90 minute drive to valley floor traffic permitting. During busy summer months, you will need to depart from the ranch before 5:30AM in order to avoid traffic and find parking once in the valley.
Pool & Spa
The pool and spa are available for your use year-round, but only the spa is heated. The pool & spa fee, included in the price of your booking, is $50 per stay. If the Pool and Spa are unusable for any reason including mechanical breakdown, wind-driven debris, or chemical imbalance, you may be entitled to a $50 refund.
Wildlife & Environment
All areas surrounding Yosemite National Park, including more urbanized parts, provide opportunities for captivating wildlife encounters. Guests may spot a variety of creatures, from the graceful deer, turkeys, squirrels, and majestic hawks to rarer sightings such as elusive coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, raccoons, feral pigs, skunks, rattlesnakes, tarantulas, and scorpions, all contributing to the region's distinctive and diverse ecosystem. Moreover, one should be mindful of the presence of poison oak in the local flora.
To fully appreciate and safely engage with the surrounding nature, it's essential to demonstrate respect for the local environment and possess knowledge about potential risks. By doing so, you can enhance your experience and simultaneously minimize any associated hazards.
Wildfires
Wildfires are a natural occurrence in the area. Wildfires can happen at any time, but the typical season is between June and November.