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Half Dome at sunset in Yosemite Valley

Summer Weekend Itinerary

Make the Most of Summer in Yosemite

When longer days and open high-country roads make it possible to experience more of Yosemite, there are endless moments that make you pause and say, “I’m really here.” This weekend adventure hits every high note—inside the park and beyond. From first light in Yosemite Valley to seasonal landscapes like Tuolumne Meadows, you’ll cover ground, see the icons, and go beyond them.

Day 1: Arrival and Forest Wanderlust

Arrive, unwind, and ease into the rhythm of the mountains—creative moments, fireside dining, sunset among the sequoias, and stargazing under a wide-open sky.

Glass Blowing classes at Tenaya at Yosemite

Afternoon: Settle in and Start Creating

  • Check into your cozy Lodge or Cottage room and settle into nature-mode. You’ve arrived at a place that was built to enhance your adventure at every turn.
  • Jump into the Tenaya experience with our on-site Glass Blowing Experience—a hands-on opportunity to shape molten glass into a keepsake of your trip.
A guest with a headlamp looking up at the night sky

Evening: Fireside Flavors and Sunset among the Sequoias

  • Enjoy a classic meal, Sierra style. Gold Rush BBQ is a casual favorite with smoky flavors and mountain vibes—complete with firepits, local brews, and lasso lessons.
  • Then, take a short drive to the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias for a peaceful sunset hike among ancient giants. The golden-hour light through the towering trees is something you’ll never forget.
  • Cap off the night with the Sierra Stargazing experience, where telescopes and expert guides help you discover planets, constellations, and stories hidden in the sky. It’s a magical way to wind down and settle into the rhythm of the mountains.

Day 2: Yosemite National Park, Your Way

Day two unfolds in Yosemite Valley, where spring runoff brings waterfalls to life and trails wind through granite, meadow, and open sky—balanced with time to return to Tenaya and reset after a full day of exploration.

Half Dome in Yosemite Valley

Morning: quiet Meadows and Mist Trail Momentum

  • Welcome sunrise in Yosemite Valley with a stroll through one of Yosemite Valley’s most peaceful pockets: Cook’s Meadow with its dreamy boardwalks, Stoneman Meadow under the towering cliffs (ideally located for parking near The Mist Trail), or El Capitan Meadow, where you might spot climbers ascending the granite face. These serene stops are perfect for soaking in the morning light and low-hanging fog.
  • Then, take on one of the park’s most iconic hikes: the Mist Trail. This scenic trail follows the rushing Merced River past emerald pools and up a stone staircase carved into the granite cliffs. With over 600 steps to Vernal Fall and a total elevation gain of about 1,000 feet to the footbridge—or 2,000+ if you continue to Nevada Fall—it’s a thrilling challenge that rewards you with misty views, vibrant rainbows, and the sound of cascading water around every bend. Book a private guided hike with Yosemite 360 Tours to let a local lead the way, tailoring the pace to your needs while sharing stories about the park’s geology, flora, and history.
A guest receiving a spa treatment at the Ascent Spa at Tenaya at Yosemite

Afternoon: Reset at Ascent Spa

  • Back at Tenaya, treat yourself to a well-earned unwind at the Ascent Spa. Whether you choose a soothing massage, a eucalyptus steam, or just quiet time in the sauna, it’s the perfect way to ease tired muscles and reset your senses before tomorrow’s adventures.
A guest playing chess at Tenaya at Yosemite

Evening: Elevated Dining and Fireside Wind Down

  • Ease into the evening with dinner at Embers, where seasonal ingredients and chef-crafted flavors take center stage. It’s a more refined take on Sierra dining, with a menu that reflects the surrounding landscape.
  • Afterward, head outside to one of Tenaya’s firepits. With a drink in hand and the night settling in around you, it’s the kind of moment that doesn’t need much else—just good conversation, crisp mountain air, and a sky full of stars.

Day 3: Tuolumne Meadows & High-Country Highlights

Today, trade the valley for elevation and make your way to Tuolumne Meadows—a subalpine paradise of granite domes, flowering meadows, and winding rivers.

A car on the road to Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park

Morning: High-Country Drive with Scenic Stops

  • Take Tioga Road (Highway 120) through the park’s high country. There are no gas stations between Crane Flat and Lee Vining, and limited services along Tioga Road—so fill your tank and pack snacks or a picnic before you head out.
  • Along the way, stop at Olmsted Point for panoramic views of Tenaya Canyon and Half Dome from an unexpected angle.
  • For added adventure, stretch your legs on a short hike to May Lake, a hidden gem tucked beneath Mount Hoffmann. The 2.4-mile round-trip trail features sweeping views and a pristine alpine lake that feels like your own private retreat.
A high country lake in Yosemite National Park

Afternoon: Alpine Lake Play and Open Meadow Landscapes

  • Continue on to Tenaya Lake, a striking, glacier-fed alpine lake set against smooth granite domes and clear Sierra sky. Pull off along the shoreline to take it in, stretch your legs, or settle in for a picnic by the water. On warmer days, the calm, glassy surface is ideal for a quick dip or paddleboarding.
  • From there, follow Tioga Road into Tuolumne Meadows, where the landscape opens up in a completely different way. Wide skies, the winding Tuolumne River, and expansive subalpine meadows define this high-country setting. It’s the perfect place to pause and bring your Yosemite adventure to a close.