Above, the Ahwahnee Hotel, now alled the Majestic Yosemite Hotel. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For those who don't have a RV (or even a tent), but want to stay overnight in a national park, there is the option of staying at a lodge or inn inside the park.
Fodor's has an article on the 14 lodges to stay at in U.S. national parks.
They begin it with:
The most historic and noteworthy inns, hotels, lodges, and more in America’s national parks.
Even if you’ve explored a particular park before, until you stay overnight you won’t really get the whole picture—the quirky historical details and scenic angles day-trippers miss. One lodge, for instance, inspired that creepy hotel in The Shining, while another’s now-magnificent Great Hall was once so unstable it verged on collapse. Here are the hotels and lodges in national parks around the country that offer the most eye candy and have the most personality.
Above, one of the grand sitting rooms in the former Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
To see what they are, go here.
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