White Wolf Lodge

White Wolf Lodge

High Country Solitude

It is with deep regret that we are sharing that White Wolf Lodge has been mandated to close by the National Park Service due to severely damaged sewer lines. This closure is a matter of public health and safety and includes the National Park Service-managed campground at White Wolf as well. All guests with reservations have been contacted and refunded.

Thirty miles from Yosemite Valley, you’ll find the remote, peaceful White Wolf Lodge. The Lodge is the ideal starting place for hikes to Lukens and Harden Lakes. Set in a wildflower-filled meadow surrounded by pine trees, you’ll find absolute tranquility here.

White Wolf Lodge offers 24 canvas-tent cabins and four traditional wood cabins with private baths. 

Guests gather morning and evening in the central dining room—a rustic wooden building with a porch that’s perfect for relaxing and taking in the views. To keep the wildlife wild, guests are not permitted to cook inside or outside their cabin.


Please Note: The Cabins at White Wolf Lodge are a 45- to 60-minute drive from Yosemite Valley. Forty-five minutes in the opposite direction is Tuolumne Meadows, where you’ll find the provided Things To Do.

Room Types

Canvas-Tent Cabins

The wood-framed, wood-floored, canvas-covered tent cabins sleep up to four people. They include beds, sheets, blankets, pillows, towels, a wood-burning stove and an ample supply of firewood. Showers and restrooms are conveniently located near the cabins. There’s no electricity or daily cleaning service in the cabins.

Traditional Cabins with Bath

Our traditional cabins are built from wood and offer cozy propane heaters, a private bathroom, desk, chair, dresser and two double beds with towels and linens. There’s electricity for lighting and heat. Your cabin will be cleaned every day by our cleaning staff.

Things to Do

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