Facade of The Groveland Hotel with trees surrounding the building on a clear, blue day.

Tucked away in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Groveland is a charming mountain town steeped in Gold Rush history and surrounded by the untamed beauty of nature. Just about a 30-minute scenic drive from Yosemite National Park, it offers travellers a gateway to adventure without straying far from comfort. With its quaint main street lined with vintage storefronts, friendly cafes, and historic landmarks like the Iron Door Saloon, Groveland blends small-town warmth with easy access to some of California’s most iconic landscapes. Whether you're chasing waterfalls, wandering through granite cliffs, or simply craving a quiet retreat, this peaceful haven makes the perfect base to soak in both thrill and tranquillity.

Every Stay Tells a Groveland Story

Strolling through Groveland feels like stepping into a living postcard from the Gold Rush era, where wooden facades, vintage saloons, and century-old landmarks quietly echo tales of miners and pioneers. But beneath this old-world charm lies a town perfectly tuned to modern travellers. Just about 30 minutes from Yosemite’s Big Oak Flat Entrance, Groveland is more than a pitstop—it’s a gateway to adventure and a peaceful retreat all in one. Whether you're hiking the Mist Trail to Vernal Fall, taking in panoramic views from Glacier Point, or swimming at Rainbow Pools before heading into the park, Groveland places you close to Yosemite’s wonders—without the crowds. After a day filled with waterfalls, forest trails, and scenic drives, this quiet mountain town invites you to slow down and rest. Its Gold Rush roots still echo through the streets, with historic buildings standing tall and proud. One such gem is The Groveland Hotel, a welcoming stay dating back to 1849, nestled right beside the Iron Door Saloon—the oldest operating bar in California. Just a short walk away, Hotel Charlotte brings a dash of vintage charm and updated comfort. If you're looking for a stay that blends history with hospitality, Groveland, CA lodging offers just that. From boutique inns to beautifully restored landmarks, the town sets the stage for an experience that’s both restful and rich in character.

A sign reading Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum and Groveland Branch Library - The Groveland Hotel.

The Groveland Hotel: Legacy Meets Luxury

There’s a bend in the road, just before Yosemite’s Big Oak Flat Entrance, where time seems to slow and history lingers in the air. That’s where you’ll find Groveland—a mountain town where Gold Rush stories still echo through wooden facades, vintage saloons, and the gentle creak of century-old floorboards. It’s the kind of place that makes you pause, breathe in the pine-scented air, and imagine what life might have been like 150 years ago. But Groveland isn’t stuck in the past. It welcomes today’s travelers with open arms and just the right mix of charm and comfort. About 30 minutes from Yosemite’s gates, it’s the perfect place to rest without straying too far from the wild. Whether you're hiking the Mist Trail to Vernal Fall, chasing waterfalls near Rainbow Pools, or driving up to panoramic views from Glacier Point, Groveland is close enough for adventure—and far enough for peace. Set against a backdrop of towering pines and golden sunsets, the town is perfectly positioned for exploring Yosemite by day and relaxing under starlit skies by night. Trails like Carlon Falls are just a short drive away, and the peaceful Hetch Hetchy Reservoir—a lesser-known gem of the park—sits within an hour’s reach. If you’re looking for more than just a place to sleep, Groveland, CA lodging offers experiences steeped in history, nature, and warm hospitality. Here, the journey isn’t just about where you go, but where you come back to.

View of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, showcasing water flowing between majestic natural mountains under a bright, sunny sky

A Stay Beyond Time

There’s something special about staying in a place with stories etched into its walls. Our 150-year-old hotel carries the quiet charm of Groveland’s Gold Rush past, wrapped in comfort that makes you feel instantly at ease. Each of our 18 rooms and suites is thoughtfully designed to blend character with convenience. Soft beds invite restful sleep, while vintage windows let in the kind of light that slows time. Some rooms come with private balconies—perfect for stepping out with a cup of coffee and watching the day begin. And while the setting may be historic, your stay is anything but old-fashioned. High-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms ensure modern comfort is always within reach. We also know that adventures are better when shared, especially with four-legged friends. That’s why we offer pet-friendly rooms so your companions can enjoy the mountain air right alongside you. Add in cozy corners to curl up in, the quiet hush of mountain evenings, and the peace of knowing everything you need is right there in your room, and you’ve got more than just a stay—you’ve got a retreat. Whether you’re returning from a Yosemite hike or simply escaping the rush of everyday life, your room offers a quiet pause in a place that still remembers how to slow down.

a room with a double bed and a television with light blue walls and a white ceiling - The Groveland Hotel.

Hidden Treasures and Local Flavours

If you’re looking to escape the usual crowds, the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir is a hidden gem where history and nature meet in quiet harmony. Imagine crossing the impressive O’Shaughnessy Dam, slipping through a tunnel, and then wandering alongside shimmering waters as waterfalls tumble overhead and Wapama Falls thunders in the distance. Not far from there, the Little Golden Forest Trail tells a tale of renewal—once scarred by fire, it’s now blossomed again thanks to the hands of local children and caring communities, making every step along the two-mile loop feel like a walk through hope itself. For a more gentle adventure, the Carlon Falls Trail leads you beside a quiet river to a peaceful waterfall, a perfect place to pause and savor the calm. After the day’s explorations, the Artisan Taproom awaits with its warm, inviting atmosphere, serving up hearty dishes inspired by the rugged pioneers of California’s Gold Country. And with some of the coziest places to stay in Groveland just minutes away, you can unwind in comfort and wake up ready for another day of adventure. While Yosemite National Park steals the spotlight, some of the most memorable places to stay in Yosemite can actually be found just beyond its gates.

an outdoor dining arrangement in a garden during the day - The Groveland Hotel.

Tucked into the Sierra foothills, Groveland offers a rare blend of historic character and modern-day comfort—an inviting base where adventure ends in warmth and rest. Here, you’re not just booking a room; you’re stepping into California’s Gold Country, where each day begins with fresh mountain air and ends beside a glowing fire pit under starlit skies. It’s this seamless mix of nature, nostalgia, and genuine hospitality that makes Groveland a truly unforgettable destination near Yosemite.

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