Curry Village
Since 1899, this has been the budget option in Yosemite Valley. The majority of the 500 units are bare-bones canvas tent-cabins that share a communal bathhouse, but there are wooden cabins (with and without private bathrooms) and a few motel-style units. Curry Village is convenient, with everything from groceries to a pool to restaurants, but is a little thin when it comes to modern conveniences. It’s also a busy spot, so not exactly the spot to get away from it all, but it can be good pick for families who want a camping-like experience without all of the gear, dirt, and other camping rigmarole.
Since 1899, this has been the budget option in Yosemite Valley. The majority of the 500 units are bare-bones canvas tent-cabins that share a communal bathhouse, but there are wooden cabins (with and without private bathrooms) and a few motel-style units. Curry Village is convenient, with everything from groceries to a pool to restaurants, but is a little thin when it comes to modern conveniences. It’s also a busy spot, so not exactly the spot to get away from it all, but it can be good pick for families who want a camping-like experience without all of the gear, dirt, and other camping rigmarole.
