Big super comfy bed
Clubhouse and check in lobby with general stote
Little more room in the suite with rooftop window that has remote.
mini fridge
Pool area upstairs. Closed for the season but nice spot to chill.
Living room and kitchenette.
Comfortable bed
small kitchenette
Bedroom
Inside the accessible suite. Super spacious!
PREMIUM AIRSTREAM SUITE
bedroom
PREMIUM AIRSTREAM SUITE
A little reading before bedtime
Inside
A little spot down to let him run a little without bothering other people.
HAPPY CAMPERS
Complimentary milk, plant milk alternative and orange juice
Bathroom
Camp at night
Marissa N.
Dec 19, 2024
A good start if you absolutely hate camping in a tent, and prefer to glamp. PROS:+ complimentary coffee + granola 7am-10am+ happy hour between 4pm-7pm+ random complimentary hot coco & apple cider in the colder months+ airstream comes equipped w/ plates, mini fridge, microwave, sink, blankets, heating/AC, restroom+ airstream good for 2 people+ great place for solo travelers+ you can hangout in the clubhouse & use their bikes+ there's a little tiny store inside the clubhouse w/ limited stuff and there's some merch you can grab too + they have a limited menu in the clubhouse for breakfast & dinner + check their billboard for events that are happening through the week+ swimming pool during the warmer season+ a good spot to travel to during summerCONS: + airstream has limited storage space, especially limited space in the mini fridge (bring a cooler)+ you have to use their wood (i believe that for the amount of $$ you're paying it should be included during your stay)+ if you're going during a busy season, beware of limited parking+ depending where your airstream or tent is located, you will have to use a wagon to load your belongings and walk a bit further. + depending on your budget, renting a spot here is PRICEY. I'd suggest to book when they have a sale going on if this is your first time+ i noticed on the last day there's some mold build up on the shower tile and inside the windows/behind the curtains... if guests are constantly using their heater in winter, condensation will happen in the airstream, overtime causing mold build-up.. so just be aware.. TIP:+ this spot is an hour away from Yosemite NP+ dog friendly+ be sure to read everything on their website of what's included during your stay
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Harry W.
Nov 10, 2024
Are you squeamish about camping, icky bugs and big ole BEARS lurking in the woods, but really want to pamper yourself, yet feel a little more of the outdoors than being holed up in some motel somewhere surrounded by a big parking lot?Then I say AutoCamp Yosemite is a place worth checking out! Here, you get to stay in a relatively ginormous classic "Airstream" RV trailer that has been thoughtfully outfitted with a giant bed, luxury linens and giant bath towels, full-sized bathroom with a big shower area, a real porcelain commode, running hot and cold water, and a small kitchen with nearly all the conveniences of home, but in a campground nestled in the trees not too far, but far enough from others, depending upon your particular campsite. In front of your Airstream is a fire pit with grill where you can cook your meals over the fire, or heat up some s'mores before heading off to bed!There are also ADA-friendly accommodations as well, and tent-style accommodations too, but the Airstreams are the most popular way to go.We've been here a couple of times now, and we absolutely loved it every time. Check-in is hotel-style where you go to the main lobby to do so, and it's not a long drive to Yosemite if that is your ultimate destination. PRO TIPS:- they have wagons that make it easier to carry your gear from your car to your RV campsite.- Bring food to cook over the grill, or bring your own stereo-powered stovetop- bring wood for the grill.- they supply bare basics in your airstream such as utensils, dinnerware and cooking oil, but bring your own spices, condiments, etc..- bring the food in an ice chest, with tons of ice. The fridge was kinda small (well, for us!) LOLAutocamp is truly an outstanding place to set as your home base as you enjoy Yosemite and the beautiful Sierra Foothills. We love it here. HIGHLY recommend!
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Vish E.
Oct 22, 2024
Summing up our experience with a poem from a dear friend - M.K "Beautiful getaway, fire n wood debates, s'mores to glow stick shine, gummies with some smiles, cooking chaos to shuffling songs...all in all a cozy weekend with lots of grey mountains all around :) "Our airstream was great , our group was fun ! Facilities on site were good, parking was a little tricky, but if you search closely, you will always find a spot We will be back
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Cece L.
Jan 11, 2025
First time to stay at an Autocamp around the nation! It was a lovely stay, I prefer it now more than staying at a Airbnb or hotel! There is a happy hour 50% off cocktails and wines in the lobby. Place is clean, lots of amenities, and kind 24/7 lobby receptionists.
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Jen H.
Oct 4, 2024
For how much Autocamp cost, I expected more...glamping not at its finest.We booked an air stream and luxury tent and the experience was sub par.Arrived 345 to check in, knowing check in would be at 4pm. They told us our air stream and tent wasn't ready, and we waited until after 430 to get our "keys." Both nights, Friday and Saturday nights, they hosted weddings and the music was blasting until 10pm, which is very annoying considering the tents have no sound barrier. Feels like we were outside a Vegas club. This is absolutely ridiculous. Isn't camping supposed to be serene and quiet, enjoying nature? What if some guests want to wake up at 5am to get into Yosemite early? If you're staying here, better bring ear plugs!The drive to Yosemite is pretty fair... at least 1 hour to get to Curry Village sans traffic.Definitely not coming back and not recommending to any friends or families.
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Divya K.
Feb 27, 2024
Had such a unique stay and fun glamping experience at AutoCamp Yosemite. Lots of experiences and events throughout the day including happy hour, fresh hot dinner available for purchase 7-10 PM, complimentary breakfast coffee/tea, bingo night, yoga etc. The lobby has everything you need including frozen dinners, firewood and AutoCamp merchandise. - The WiFi is pretty good but there is no phone service at all so you need to enable WiFi calling to make calls - Temporary $150 hold on card at time of check in for duration of stay - Food nearby is limited, not many great options mostly restaurants in Mariposa. There's utensils, bowls, plates, wine glasses, mugs, a cast iron, and cooking utensils available. There's a conventional oven and grill outside as well. Highly recommend bringing your own groceries and firing up the grill. - Some reviews mentioned parking being an issue but it was not for us. Wagons available to transport luggage too. The airstream accommodates 2 people comfortably. Maybe 2 adults and kids since the sofa is a pull out but could get quite cramped especially if you're looking for a more glamorous experience. Other than that the classic airstream has amenities of any other modern day hotel if not more, down to room delivery for extra towels. The airstreams are a decent distance apart separated by a patio so you have some privacy. I'd totally stay in an airstream again!
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Thuy Dan T.
Apr 30, 2024
For all you glampers out there, this is the spot. Its a large area with many airstreams (almost giving an upscale trailer park vibe) but the main lobby is very serene overlooking a little pond, and also has an outdoor swimming pool. We booked the airstream + tent which was great space for us. I think this is more bang for your buck and you could double the space! We stayed 3 nights here with 4 people and a dog. Very dog friendly!One con is that you use wagons to carry your things from the car because cars are not allowed inside the airstream area and with a lot of things, it was tiresome. Wish they could have offered us a ride on their golf carts lol. The airstream itself is spacious, especially the bathroom surprisingly with a large standing shower. Water pressure and heat worked fine for us. There's a private room that just consists of your bed and common area with a sitting couch and cupboards/sink. There is AC/heat unit inside as well that works great and the wifi is pretty strong.The tent is actually more spacious than airstream, also with a sitting area (same couch as the airstream), bed is equipped with heated blankets for the night time and also a portable AC and heater which was perfect for us. The tent is also very structure so we never heard the wind at night. It also comes with a rechargeable lamp which we used for cooking at night too. When you have the airstream and tent, there are 2 mini fridges to use with the one in the tent being a little larger too.The con is when we needed to go to the restroom, we could key into the airstream so late at night/in the morning was a little bit of a struggle. Cooking: Autocamp provides a water heater, glassware, class cups, and utensils and basic grilling tools. There is also coffee and mini packets of salt/pepper (but bring your own). We had to buy wood for the grill and two packs was exactly enough for our stay. We cooked all our breakfast/dinners and packed our lunches for the hike and used up all the space in both areas. At night, we chatted by our campfire, played music through our speaker and even a little karoke. We felt far enough away from our neighbors that there were no noise complaints and we couldn't hear them either. Autocamp is about ~45 min away from Yosemite park entrance and it worked out well for us. I would definitely stay again!
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Lucy L.
Sep 13, 2024
We stayed at Autocamp for the first time this week. We stayed in a tent (the cheaper option). This was my first trip to Yosemite and a quick one. I don't mind driving but be mindful that this is about an hour drive to the park, if there isn't any traffic going into the park. I'll break down the good and the not so good: Good: staff is very welcoming and friendly. The tent we stayed in was very spacious, the bed was comfortable and the room was fairly clean. The bathrooms were clean enough. We were lucky enough to have a tent near the clubhouse so walking to the restroom was easy. I loved the free granola and coffee in the morning. The granola had clean ingredients and they had dairy free milk! The common area is lovely and overall a fun place to hang out. The food isn't great (more like cafe microwave food) but it was good enough to pass as dinner so we didn't need to pack or make a meal. Not so good: *disclaimer* this issue could probably be solved with earplugs, but we were woken up at about 6am because staff started working on the grounds. Since we were staying in a tent we could hear everything they were doing. We had been in the park the day before and were exhausted and wanted to sleep in but the golf carts were going by our tent every several minutes on the gravel road making it impossible to sleep. Additionally they were filming a commercial, which we didn't find out about until the night before our stay, and some space was off limits. When we first arrived we felt very unwelcome by the people involved in filming. We felt as though we were just in the way and needed to go elsewhere. This was a little disappointing because you pay a pretty penny for this place and we were going to be there less than 24hours. All in all I would recommend this place if you're looking for an alternative to camping!
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Lorena S.
Oct 16, 2023
This is my second time visiting an auto camp location. They're impeccable service and beautiful landscapes keep me coming back and I can't wait to try more of their locations.This location is about 20 to 30 minutes away from Yosemite. They offer tents, airstreams, and houses. We chose to glamp it up in one of the tents. The bed was very comfortable, and the room was equipped, both both a heater and a cooling system. The heater wad small but really kept the tent nice and warm during the chilly night. There was also a refrigerator and hot kettle plus other amenities that made it very comfortable. Our tent not have a bathroom, but there was an outhouse pretty close. They are heated and have a sink and plug if you need to dry your hair. The showers are inside the clubhouse and they are very comfortable and accommodating.I cannot stress enough the wonderful service and friendly atmosphere at the auto camps. This location is a little hilly so if you are bringing up your items, it can be a little challenging. I did see a couple get a ride so I'm sure if you have any issues they will assist you.
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Joselyne T.
Jun 22, 2023
First time visiting Yosemite National Park and was interested in the whole "glamping" concept for a while and found Autocamp. This campground is about 45 minutes from the park itself. We stayed here for 2 nights with our dog and had such an amazing time. My partner was so impressed with the scenery and the modern touches from the lobby to our ADA Suite. Our suite was very clean and considering we are outdoors and all, I did not see anything off-putting luckily. We bought citronella candles beforehand and glad we did because once the sun goes down the buggies are out to play. Loved the convenience of having all amenities, cooking tools, flatware, etc. in our suite. We were close to the lobby area as well and were able to grab cocktails and such close by.Our dog got a blanket, water bowl, treat, and poop bags. It was such a relaxing moment to walk our dog around. We even rode the bikes around which were fun. Overall, a really fun and positive experience. It is pretty pricey and I recommend 2 nights being enough. This is something you don't often come around so I think the price does compensate for your efforts. I've looked into other locations and I think this is a location that would be worth the money.
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