Frommer's Review
Located just 2 miles from Yosemite's entrance gates, the Sunset Inn is the perfect antidote to the hubbub you encounter in the valley. Surrounded by old-growth forest, the inn's 2 acres were once a bustling logging camp, then became a tourist camp, and now are a world apart, complete with a frog pond, chicken coop, and hiking trails in every direction. The three cabins here are not new by any means, but have been lovingly restored by Bill Nickell, the carpenter-innkeeper who owns and operates the place with his wife, Lauren. (They've called the property home since the 1970s.) Each cabin has attractive woodwork, quilts, a wood-burning stove, and a full kitchen. The comfy indoors are matched outdoors with picnic tables, barbecue grills, and porch rockers that are ideal to watch the phenomenon from which the inn took its name. The Nickells also manage a four-bedroom log home a few miles west.
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