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    Cabins at campgrounds near Mi-Wuk Village provide rustic to comfortable accommodations, most with electricity and basic furnishings. Yosemite Lakes RV Resort offers cabins with the Tuolumne River running through the property, while Three Links Camp includes cabins with bunk beds and small refrigerators. A camper noted, "This Campground is 5 miles from West gate entrance to Yosemite National Park," highlighting the convenient location for park visitors. North Grove Campground at Calaveras Big Trees State Park maintains cabins across the highway from the main park, offering proximity to giant sequoias and hiking trails.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Angels Camp Campground, Yosemite Pines RV Resort, and Lake Tulloch RV Campground all feature cabin rentals with varying amenities. Most properties allow pets in cabin accommodations but may charge additional fees. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when Yosemite visitation peaks. According to a review, "The cabins are great but expensive, $170 per night. They are rustic. No TV, no air conditioning (just ceiling fans), no bedding or towels. You bring your own."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely—some cabins include small refrigerators and basic cooking equipment while others provide only outdoor fire rings with cooking grates. The nearest full-service grocery stores are in Sonora, approximately 20 minutes from Mi-Wuk Village. Yosemite Pines and Yosemite Lakes both maintain on-site convenience stores with camping essentials and basic food items. Cabins at Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes provide more amenities, with reviews mentioning Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and air conditioning in some units.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Mi-Wuk Village (45)

      1. Pinecrest Campground

      4.6(18)13mi from Mi-Wuk Village196 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campsites are a very short walk from the lake. the sites are spacious, well spaced and shady. Amenities are quite good with flush toilets, showers, a general store and more."

      "Had a large campsite with plenty of room and fairly secluded. Close to the restrooms, never did find showers. Enjoyed the proximity to the lake and had a great hike around it."

      from $40 / night

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      2. Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging

      3.8(26)16mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "With a pool, petting zoo, a corral where they have a fire and s'mores followed by a movie, this is a great place to camp with the kids."

      "What a great place to stay and enjoy this magnificent National Park."

      from $24 - $439 / night

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      3. Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes

      4.1(45)21mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This Campground is 5 miles from West gate entrance to "Yosemite National Park". Only 35 miles west of " Lake Don Pedro, take out your boat, go jet skiing or fishing."

      "Fairly clean, a few of the dishes needed rewashed, but it‘s required that the previous occupants wash and put away their dishes."

      4. North Grove Campground — Calaveras Big Trees State Park

      4.7(23)17mi from Mi-Wuk Village61 sitesTents, Cabins

      "There are 4 cabins that can be rented from the Park Service however, they are not actually in the park. They are across the highway and up in the hills."

      "Flush toilets, and showers available (tokens required). Our visit was late fall so not crowded at all. We were able to change to a more level campsite when we arrive - staff were very accommodating."

      from $25 - $80 / night

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      5. Three Links Camp

      4.0(2)2mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Three Links Camp is a private campground just below Stanislaus National Forest on 108."

      6. Cherry Valley - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

      4.8(4)15mi from Mi-Wuk Village45 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Paved roads and site parking. Water taps every few sites. Fire rings and bear boxes. Large vault outhouses. Fishing and recreation on lake with some boat in areas to camp. Water levels vary."

      "Each campsite is pretty secluded and spaced out. Crystal clear lake, with waterfall and a rope swing. Definitely one of my favorite spots."

      from $33 - $66 / night

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      7. Angels Camp Campground and RV

      4.2(5)19mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Stayed in the cabin that sleeps 6. Super nice, close to the bathrooms. There's a community outdoors kitchen with stove and sink."

      "Lots of activities for kids (pool, horseshoes, playground). East side of CG seems to accommodate more for families with kids while west side is better for RVs."

      8. Yosemite Ridge

      3.3(3)18mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You are aboute 12 Mi. to Yosemite Park entrance. It is family business , very clean and you feel country!  They provide everything for you. There are few fool hock ups and they provide also fire wood."

      from $40 - $80 / night

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      9. Lake Tulloch RV Campground and Marina

      3.7(10)26mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were lucky to have a spot at the dead center of the top of the mountain looking out at the lake (site 13) with a big shade tree."

      "There are sites on the lake with shade provided over the tables. It was mid week and was not crowded at all. The lake is gorgeous and at night there were several deer walking thru the site."

      10. Yosemite Westlake Campground & RV Park

      5.0(3)21mi from Mi-Wuk VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "great campsite near Yosemite! The host was super nice and helpful and gave us some insight on what to see locally!"

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    Cabin Reviews near Mi-Wuk Village, CA

    373 Reviews of 45 Mi-Wuk Village Campgrounds


    • Kuo G.
      Jul. 17, 2017

      Housekeeping Camp — Yosemite National Park

      Comfy makeshift hotel in a campground

      this is the ultimate glamping. Bunk beds, electrical outlets, private patio with awning and round picnic table, even curtains for your shared sleeping quarters. Near by clean restrooms running hot water. Id recommend wearing sandals for showering. Nice open space between campsites. We had the campsites reserved months in advance next to the river. It was pretty dry the this time. Enough water to capture some great photos. In the campgrounds there were large bear lockers, and well distributed benches and fire rings. Quiet time is 10pm and they are strict about it. Cant reallly complain about yosemite though. Its just pure beauty.

    • Lisa C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 16, 2021

      Curry Village — Yosemite National Park

      Lovely Rustic City

      aka Curry Village

      My daughters and I have now stayed in both the canvas tent/cabin and a hard-sided cabin. Both provide comfortable beds with sheets and a warm blanket on each. (If you like fluffy pillows, bring one from home.) 

      We stayed in the heated tent/cabin during a major snowfall and stayed toasty-warm. I’d give this place an extra star if we were able to boil water in the tents, so we could make our own warm food and coffee, but it’s not allowed. There are bear boxes to lock up any food you do bring. There are places in the valley to buy warm meals, but they really weren’t very good, especially for the price. 

      The showers are warm and have good water pressure. They always had clean towels available, too.

      However, Curry Village is packed with wall-to-wall people. Despite quiet hours, there seems to always be That One Guy who gets drunk, loud and obnoxious. On our last trip, That One Guy decided to yell obscenities in my daughters’ faces when they asked him politely to keep the noise down. It was 15min before quiet hours and it was obvious that most of the other guests (many with small kids) had gone to bed. Other than calling the front desk, there really wasn’t another option for “crowd control.” 

      When I camp, I do prefer remote, quiet places away from crowds, but I did appreciate the convenience of Curry Village’s location. We really were in the heart of the valley with great access to the best hikes. All in all, we enjoyed our stays.

    • Amanda P.
      Jun. 15, 2022

      Curry Village — Yosemite National Park

      Waking Up to Half Dome

      We stayed here March 2022.  We booked a heated tent cabin for 4 nights.  It had 1 double bed and 2 singles, a storage tower, 1 central electric light, and 1 electrical outlet - this is not advertised, but if you tell them you have a CPAP or other medical device needing an outlet, they will let you know that there is one in the heated cabins.  It was enough to power a power strip, charge our phones, and run said CPAP (LOL).  The beds were comfy and the linens were great.  We requested additional blankets as the comforter on the bed was nylon on both sides and kept sliding off the beds.  We were given old school wool blankets and they were great!  We did adjust the heat often as it would actually get too warm.  

      As we visited in the off season, not all of the amenities were available (pool, restaurants), but it didn't bother us at all.  The guest lounge was often crowded and we only spent one evening in there.  Showers and toilets were very clean.  It was still fully booked when we went, but the grounds are quiet are people were very respectful of the park rules.  

      This was a great central location to do Yosemite.  We woke up under Half Dome every morning, did the Mist Trail, Vernal Falls trail, and Lower Yosemite Falls trail.  Doing it in the off season was awesome as the number of additional people not actually staying in the park was very small.

      Reservations are hard to come by...we reserved in January for March of the same year and got lucky.  Book through the NPS as other sites charge additional, unnecessary fees.  We also recommend packing in food.  There are bear lockers to store it.  Dining in the park is provided by Aramark and is average at best.  We took a trip outside the park to dine in a nearby city and had a wonderful dinner. 

      Overall, we would definitely stay here again and again!  It was very peaceful and comfortable.

    • Ron G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2024

      Curry Village — Yosemite National Park

      Location, Location, Location! But Pricey!

      Overall, the proximity to being in The Valley outweighed the negatives of our stay. 

      While pricey for what it is, it IS at the far east end of Yosemite Valley with easy access to the Mist Trail. The tent-cabins are close to each other (3-8 feet), and we were woken by our neighbors our first morning (they were checking out early, and while quiet hours were 'officially' over, it was still 0730...and since it was during the heat wave, we hadn't gotten to sleep til well after midnight).

      That said...we were expecting foam rubber mattresses on wooden plywood shelves for beds, but the bed frame, mattresses, pillows and Rumpl blankets were a nice surprise (the website stated there would be wool blankets). The towels and sheets were in need of some fabric softener though.

       It was HOT. Having camped in tent-cabins before (not Curry Village), we brought fans with us that helped cool things down in the evenings, but having fans [battery operated/ rechargeable (we had Ryobi rechargeable fans)] helped us out.

      We couldn't figure out how to make the tent-cabin canvas window 'shades' to stay open- which was necessary because we needed the ventilation - we had brought along some binder clips that we were able to jury-rig to keep the canvas flaps over the screens open,  though. 

      Showers and restrooms were adequately clean, and showers were hot…but nothing to write home about. 

      We were surprised by the trash on the grounds near the cabins (where our nearest showerhouse was)-  in fact, a zip-lock baggie sat on the ground in the same spot for the three days we were there, before I picked it up on our way out. Additionally, on the grounds of the tent-cabins, we found several nails and other hardware on the ground.

       We were also surprised by the size of Curry Village, which isn't really discussed on the website. We were in tent-cabin 749 on the far east end, which was great until we had to walk to Camp Curry and/or the parking lot. We brought a wagon to carry our gear from the car to the tent-cabin, but once again, we've done this before, and we felt really bad for the folks lugging all their stuff without the benefit of a cart. Next time we'd bring bikes to help with the longish walk (400 meters? Maybe longer?) 

      The food options were great! The pizza is fantastic, and it was nice having the ability to grab pizza/tacos/burgers as an option at the end of the day (cooking is not allowed in the camp, but we 'tailgated' with backpacking stoves and meals a couple of the days).

    • Robert  W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 27, 2021

      Curry Village — Yosemite National Park

      Great tent cabins and facilities

      Stayed two nights here in a 2 bed tent cabin. Slept 3 of us perfectly and was somewhat heated. Meaning the heater likes to turn it self off at times cooling the tent back down before kicking back in. The bathroom and showers were great for camping showers. The is a nice lodge style place to hang out plus great pizza place on site as well. This is a perfect place for those who like to camp but not fans of tent camping in cold snowy conditions. I will definitely return!

    • Jerry S.
      May. 25, 2026

      Indian Flat RV Park

      Great but tight

      I will start with the good. Fantastic WiFi, extremely clean bathrooms and shower rooms, excellent pool at cedar Lodge next door, short walkable distance to the YART bus stop into Yosemite, great price for a campground 8 miles from a national park entrance and easy access to a beautiful little river park across the highway. The only negative is, out of the several hundred campgrounds I have camped in over the last six years, none have even come close to how packed this place is. I was fortunate to get the best campsite in the park but across from me are 4 campers in an area no larger than some single campsites I have stayed at. The spaces don't allow for parking both your camper and your towing vehicle so you need to use the overflow parking which is outside the campground parallel to the highway. The Jupe Tents, tent cabins, and cottages are also packed just as tight as are the tent sites. I would still recommend this campground to anyone wanting to go to Yosemite though. It's definitely the closest and most convenient campground

    • Trish N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Carson River Resort

      Full Hook Ups Only

      This isn't really a campground, it's a cabin resort that has a few RV spots with hookups. There are no bathrooms, showers or laundry facilities. No fire rings or BBQ grills. It is conveniently located directly across from the Carson River, but you have to cross a smaller stream to reach the river. For what is offered, it's overpriced.

    • Delia M.
      Jul. 11, 2018

      Curry Village — Yosemite National Park

      Excellent location, close to shuttle to all the main trails

      The location is perfect for all the Valley trails. There is a shuttle right outside. There are several campgrounds here. There is a space for tents and also a village of canvas tents for those who prefer glamping. For food there is a convenience store nearby, a restaurant and a pizza place.

      TIPS:

      Tent cabins are close together, you will hear your neighbors, bring ear plugs

      Leave early, the trails get crowded very quickly

      Lots of tourists so parking will be tight

      Driving into Yosemite is horrible lately, especially into the Valley, CARPOOL!


    Guide to Mi-Wuk Village

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    Cabins are available at Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes

    • Enjoy spacious cabins at Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes, located just a short drive from Yosemite National Park, perfect for family getaways.
    • This campground features a variety of amenities, including electric hookups and picnic tables, making it a convenient choice for cabin campers.
    • With activities like hiking and fishing nearby, you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors while enjoying the comforts of cabin life.

    Explore the beauty of Pinecrest Lake

    • Stay at Pinecrest Campground, where you can easily access the picturesque Pinecrest Lake for swimming, paddle boarding, and fishing.
    • The campground offers clean facilities and is well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.
    • Enjoy scenic hikes around the lake, with breathtaking views that make for perfect photo opportunities.

    Cabin campers like these nearby activities

    • At Yosemite Pines RV Resort & Family Lodging, families can partake in various activities, including outdoor movies and nature trails.
    • The campground is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends along for the adventure.
    • Engage in local exploration with nearby attractions, including the historic gold mining towns and stunning natural landscapes.

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