Yosemite Cabin This Spring

The Redwoods in Yosemite Cabin in Spring

This spring in Yosemite is one for the records: Waterfalls are raging and dogwoods are blooming! And the cherry on top: a secluded cabin or private vacation home right in the heart of it! The Redwoods In Yosemite offers privacy and adventure inside the park! BONUS: Waterfall Special—15% off all Cabins and Vacation Homes until May 31, 2017 (Book online using coupon code REDWOODS15 or call 855-802-3132 and mention Weekend Sherpa.)

Choose from 125 cabins and homes—from an intimate log cabin for a romantic getaway or a spacious layout for the whole family, to something large enough for friends to gather, including the four-legged furry kind (many of the options are pet-friendly!). Breathe mountain air as you BBQ your favorite meals on your private deck or as you sink into the hot tub and gaze up at the surrounding redwoods.

And of course, go on adventures in California’s most famous national park! Right now, waterfalls are all the rage, including Yosemite Falls, Vernal and Nevada Falls, and Bridalveil.

WATERFALL SAVINGS: Save 15% off all cabins and vacation homes using coupon code REDWOODS15 at checkout. Or call to book: 855-802-3132 and mention Weekend Sherpa. Valid until May 31, 2017.

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