Day 1: See Yosemite in Full Fall Color
- Start your trip where Yosemite comes alive in fall: the Valley Loop Trail. Wander beneath golden cottonwoods, fiery black oaks, and soft-leafed maples as you trace the Merced River. This flat, flexible trail allows you to walk as much—or as little—as you like, with stunning views of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls around every turn.
- Slow things down with a watercolor journaling class offered by Yosemite Conservancy. With brush in hand, capture the movement of leaves, the contours of granite, or the play of light over a quiet meadow.
- Head back to Tenaya at Yosemite to unwind after a full day of color and creativity. Dine at Embers, where local ingredients and elevated flavors bring warmth to the table. End your evening at the Ascent Spa, with a session in the steam room or dry sauna. Let your legs relax, your breath deepen, and your thoughts settle under the pine-scented night.
Day 2: High Country Trails and Historic Rails
- Wake up to fresh mountain air and a day full of possibility. Start with a morning yoga class, gold panning, or try your hand at archery—all included in your stay. These morning moments set a playful tone and help you connect with the land around you.
- After morning adventures at Tenaya, head up Glacier Point Road for a local favorite: the Mono Meadow Trail. This 3-mile out-and-back hike begins in an open alpine meadow that lights up with golden grasses and brush in autumn and offers unique views of the Clark Range, Mount Starr King, and Half Dome.
- As dusk falls, trade hiking boots for train tracks and climb aboard the historic steam train at the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad, just minutes from Tenaya. Let the whistle echo through the forest as you ride through towering pines, learn about Sierra logging history, and enjoy a one-of-a-kind fall evening experience.
Day 3: Choose Your Fall Adventure
- Just five minutes from the lodge, Yosemite Trails Horseback Adventures offers one- and two-hour rides through forest trails blanketed in fall color. For a truly memorable finale, opt for the Grizzly Giant ride into Mariposa Grove, where ancient sequoias and crisp autumn air create a setting straight out of a storybook.
- If you’re heading home south or west, take the long way. The Sierra Vista Scenic Byway offers an unforgettable drive through the Sierra National Forest—dotted with granite domes, alpine meadows, and vibrant fall color. This lesser-known route is the kind of quiet magic you only find when you stray off the main road.