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Scenic View Yosemite Cabin with hottub by Casa Oso
Mariposa County
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Pets allowed
- 8 People
- WiFi
- Entire studio
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Mountain view
Enjoy the view of the mountains.
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Mountain view
Enjoy the view of the mountains.
Welcome to your dream log cabin!
- Luxury interior designed with historic elements from Ahwahnee Hotel.
- Immerse in nature, less than an hour from Yosemite National Park entrances.
- Breathtaking mountain views from hot tub and porch.
- Pet-friendly amenities, including Wifi, A/C, and EV charger.
- Enjoy outdoor dining, firepit, and access to hiking and water sports at Bass Lake.
- Complimentary highchair and pack-and-play available for young guests.
Escape to a luxurious log cabin nestled just a stone's throw from the breathtaking Yosemite National Park. This stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom retreat, custom-built in 2009, is a sanctuary designed for families or groups of friends intent on disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With pet-friendly accommodations, panoramic views, and an inviting hot tub, this unique cabin offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ensuring an unforgettable getaway.
From the moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by the elegant design that incorporates original elements from the historic Ahwahnee Hotel. The cabin’s spacious layout features light-filled areas, including a grand living room with 2-story vaulted ceilings, a remarkable rock fireplace, and luxurious leather furnishings. Large windows frame the stunning mountain landscapes, allowing you to unwind and soak in the beauty of your surroundings.
Living Areas:
The heart of this cabin is its inviting open living room, where light pours in and the atmosphere is warm and cozy. Enjoy relaxing moments curled up with a book or gather for heartwarming conversations. The stylish decor is thoughtfully curated to create a comfortable ambiance that encourages unforgettable memories with loved ones. Conveniently located off the main living area, you will find a laundry room complete with a full-size washer and dryer, enabling you to look your best throughout your stay.
Kitchen & Dining:
The fully-equipped kitchen provides everything you need to prepare culinary masterpieces, including a gas stove, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, and an Instant Pot. An 18-spice set, along with essentials like oil, sugar, salt, and coffee complete the cooking experience. With an expansive breakfast bar for quick bites and a formal dining table that seats eight, you'll enjoy dining in style amid stunning natural light.
Bedrooms & Baths:
Retreat to one of the three serene and inviting bedrooms after a day filled with adventure. The primary suite features private access to the backyard and hot tub and is furnished with a plush king bed, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The ensuite primary bathroom offers a spa-like experience, with a rock wall shower featuring dual shower heads and a clawfoot tub perfect for relaxation. Two additional bedrooms also host king beds and ample storage space, while the shared bathroom maintains the charming elements of a clawfoot tub and shower.
Outdoor Amenities:
Step outside to embrace nature in all its glory. The cabin is situated on five private acres, providing breathtaking mountain views from the front porch and backyard. Enjoy your favorite pre-dinner drinks while grilling a mouth-watering feast on the propane grill, and dine al fresco at the picnic table with the Sierra Nevada as your backdrop. The outdoor hot tub promises soothing relaxation, and the firepit invites cozy conversations under starlit skies.
For your convenience and comfort, this cabin is equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, an EV charger, a wood stove, an air purifier, and TV with Roku streaming. A workspace and board games offer entertainment options for rainy days, adding to the overall charm of this sanctuary.
Next Tourist Attraction:
Just an hour’s drive away, Yosemite National Park awaits with its iconic landscapes, including waterfalls, granite cliffs, valleys, and giant sequoias. Explore its numerous hiking trails, or enjoy an unforgettable stargazing tour. With outdoor adventures, museums, and rich history awaiting in Mariposa, this area promises diverse experiences for every traveler.
Spend your days exploring the wonders around you or soak in the tranquility of your cabin retreat—either way, this luxurious escape will rejuvenate your spirit and create cherished memories for years to come.
The house is accessible via a keyless lock. The code will be provided before check-in.
The host is available to answer questions through the app and lives in the area.
Welcome to the most charming town in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A lovingly preserved gold rush town, Mariposa is steeped in history and natural beauty. With everything from museums and dining to hiking and water sports, this area has something for everyone.
The most obvious attraction near Mariposa is Yosemite National Park, which is one of the most beautiful and popular national parks in the world, with its waterfalls, meadows, granite cliffs, and giant sequoias. But Mariposa itself is a traveler's paradise with plenty of things to do, from outdoor adventures to museums and historic sites.
From Mariposa, you can take an hour's drive to the entrance to the Yosemite National Park, where you can explore the park's trails, waterfalls, and wildlife. Hike to the top of Half Dome, Yosemite's iconic granite outcropping during the summer (a limited permit granted via lottery is required for this trip), or take a leisurely stroll through Yosemite Valley and see the famous El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall. For a truly memorable experience, take a nighttime stargazing tour in the park or rent a bike and take on the many trails.
Located just 30 minutes from Mariposa, Bass Lake is the perfect place to experience all sorts of water sports, from kayaking and paddleboarding to swimming and fishing. There are even boat rentals available, so you can relax and fish or spend your time tubing and/or wakeboarding around the lake for an afternoon.
If you're interested in history, you'll love exploring Mariposa's and nearby Oakhurst’s Gold Rush past. Start by visiting the Mariposa Museum & History Center, which has exhibits on the Gold Rush, the Miwok Indians, and the early history of the town. In addition to the Mariposa Museum & History Center, there are several other museums in the area that are worth visiting. The California State Mining and Mineral Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the state's mining history, while the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad Museum gives you a glimpse into the history of railroading in the area. You can even enjoy a ride through the forest hills in a real steam engine! This is a very popular local attraction.
You can also take a walking tour of Historic Downtown Mariposa, which is filled with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants, or immerse yourself in the beauty of Oakhurst’s historic village called Fresno Flats that is definitely worth a visit.
Mariposa, California is one of the most beautiful and exciting vacation destinations in the United States. From the stunning natural beauty of Yosemite National Park to the historic Gold Rush sites and outdoor activities, there is so much to see and do.
Fresno Airport (FAT) is the closest airport at 1 hour 15 minutes away. There is no public transportation or taxis available so guests will need a personal vehicle to get to and from the property.
A highchair and pack and play are included for our youngest guests.
If you bring your pet, you are responsible for cleaning up after it around the property.
The property is unfenced. Due to this there is always a chance of wildlife encounters, including the occasional rattlesnake. Please keep pets leashed and supervised.
Outdoor fires of any kind are strictly prohibited in the high fire season, usually June-November, due to risk of wildfires.
Wildfires are a possibility at certain times of year, and because of this, air quality might deteriorate during these times. The house is equipped with an air purifier for our guests’ comfort. We have an abundance of wildlife and you may observe deer, turkeys, squirrels, hawks, and rabbits. Not as common but sometimes spotted are coyotes, bears, mountain lions, raccoons, skunks, opossums, rattlesnakes, tarantulas, and scorpions. You may occasionally encounter poison oak and poison ivy in the area.
During winter months it is recommended that guests carry snow chains for their vehicles in case of snow or icy conditions. Conditions can be unpredictable at this time of year and it is recommended that guests’ vehicles are prepared for the weather. Snowy or icy road conditions are common in the mountains of California, including Yosemite, from fall through spring. When these conditions exist, federal regulations (in Yosemite) and state law (outside Yosemite) require that you use chains or cables in order to reduce the chances of accidents. If roads are icy or snowy, expect chain controls to be in effect. In Yosemite, park rangers frequently check vehicles, reminding drivers to install tire chains if necessary. Snow chains are usually not mandatory for 4x4 drive and winter tires.
Occasionally throughout the year, power outages occur, though they are usually brief. In this case, there will not be hot water, heat, a/c, or access to appliances. There are backup lights, however.
- Luxury interior designed with historic elements from Ahwahnee Hotel.
- Immerse in nature, less than an hour from Yosemite National Park entrances.
- Breathtaking mountain views from hot tub and porch.
- Pet-friendly amenities, including Wifi, A/C, and EV charger.
- Enjoy outdoor dining, firepit, and access to hiking and water sports at Bass Lake.
- Complimentary highchair and pack-and-play available for young guests.
Escape to a luxurious log cabin nestled just a stone's throw from the breathtaking Yosemite National Park. This stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom retreat, custom-built in 2009, is a sanctuary designed for families or groups of friends intent on disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With pet-friendly accommodations, panoramic views, and an inviting hot tub, this unique cabin offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ensuring an unforgettable getaway.
From the moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by the elegant design that incorporates original elements from the historic Ahwahnee Hotel. The cabin’s spacious layout features light-filled areas, including a grand living room with 2-story vaulted ceilings, a remarkable rock fireplace, and luxurious leather furnishings. Large windows frame the stunning mountain landscapes, allowing you to unwind and soak in the beauty of your surroundings.
Living Areas:
The heart of this cabin is its inviting open living room, where light pours in and the atmosphere is warm and cozy. Enjoy relaxing moments curled up with a book or gather for heartwarming conversations. The stylish decor is thoughtfully curated to create a comfortable ambiance that encourages unforgettable memories with loved ones. Conveniently located off the main living area, you will find a laundry room complete with a full-size washer and dryer, enabling you to look your best throughout your stay.
Kitchen & Dining:
The fully-equipped kitchen provides everything you need to prepare culinary masterpieces, including a gas stove, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, and an Instant Pot. An 18-spice set, along with essentials like oil, sugar, salt, and coffee complete the cooking experience. With an expansive breakfast bar for quick bites and a formal dining table that seats eight, you'll enjoy dining in style amid stunning natural light.
Bedrooms & Baths:
Retreat to one of the three serene and inviting bedrooms after a day filled with adventure. The primary suite features private access to the backyard and hot tub and is furnished with a plush king bed, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The ensuite primary bathroom offers a spa-like experience, with a rock wall shower featuring dual shower heads and a clawfoot tub perfect for relaxation. Two additional bedrooms also host king beds and ample storage space, while the shared bathroom maintains the charming elements of a clawfoot tub and shower.
Outdoor Amenities:
Step outside to embrace nature in all its glory. The cabin is situated on five private acres, providing breathtaking mountain views from the front porch and backyard. Enjoy your favorite pre-dinner drinks while grilling a mouth-watering feast on the propane grill, and dine al fresco at the picnic table with the Sierra Nevada as your backdrop. The outdoor hot tub promises soothing relaxation, and the firepit invites cozy conversations under starlit skies.
For your convenience and comfort, this cabin is equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, an EV charger, a wood stove, an air purifier, and TV with Roku streaming. A workspace and board games offer entertainment options for rainy days, adding to the overall charm of this sanctuary.
Next Tourist Attraction:
Just an hour’s drive away, Yosemite National Park awaits with its iconic landscapes, including waterfalls, granite cliffs, valleys, and giant sequoias. Explore its numerous hiking trails, or enjoy an unforgettable stargazing tour. With outdoor adventures, museums, and rich history awaiting in Mariposa, this area promises diverse experiences for every traveler.
Spend your days exploring the wonders around you or soak in the tranquility of your cabin retreat—either way, this luxurious escape will rejuvenate your spirit and create cherished memories for years to come.
The house is accessible via a keyless lock. The code will be provided before check-in.
The host is available to answer questions through the app and lives in the area.
Welcome to the most charming town in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A lovingly preserved gold rush town, Mariposa is steeped in history and natural beauty. With everything from museums and dining to hiking and water sports, this area has something for everyone.
The most obvious attraction near Mariposa is Yosemite National Park, which is one of the most beautiful and popular national parks in the world, with its waterfalls, meadows, granite cliffs, and giant sequoias. But Mariposa itself is a traveler's paradise with plenty of things to do, from outdoor adventures to museums and historic sites.
From Mariposa, you can take an hour's drive to the entrance to the Yosemite National Park, where you can explore the park's trails, waterfalls, and wildlife. Hike to the top of Half Dome, Yosemite's iconic granite outcropping during the summer (a limited permit granted via lottery is required for this trip), or take a leisurely stroll through Yosemite Valley and see the famous El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall. For a truly memorable experience, take a nighttime stargazing tour in the park or rent a bike and take on the many trails.
Located just 30 minutes from Mariposa, Bass Lake is the perfect place to experience all sorts of water sports, from kayaking and paddleboarding to swimming and fishing. There are even boat rentals available, so you can relax and fish or spend your time tubing and/or wakeboarding around the lake for an afternoon.
If you're interested in history, you'll love exploring Mariposa's and nearby Oakhurst’s Gold Rush past. Start by visiting the Mariposa Museum & History Center, which has exhibits on the Gold Rush, the Miwok Indians, and the early history of the town. In addition to the Mariposa Museum & History Center, there are several other museums in the area that are worth visiting. The California State Mining and Mineral Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the state's mining history, while the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad Museum gives you a glimpse into the history of railroading in the area. You can even enjoy a ride through the forest hills in a real steam engine! This is a very popular local attraction.
You can also take a walking tour of Historic Downtown Mariposa, which is filled with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants, or immerse yourself in the beauty of Oakhurst’s historic village called Fresno Flats that is definitely worth a visit.
Mariposa, California is one of the most beautiful and exciting vacation destinations in the United States. From the stunning natural beauty of Yosemite National Park to the historic Gold Rush sites and outdoor activities, there is so much to see and do.
Fresno Airport (FAT) is the closest airport at 1 hour 15 minutes away. There is no public transportation or taxis available so guests will need a personal vehicle to get to and from the property.
A highchair and pack and play are included for our youngest guests.
If you bring your pet, you are responsible for cleaning up after it around the property.
The property is unfenced. Due to this there is always a chance of wildlife encounters, including the occasional rattlesnake. Please keep pets leashed and supervised.
Outdoor fires of any kind are strictly prohibited in the high fire season, usually June-November, due to risk of wildfires.
Wildfires are a possibility at certain times of year, and because of this, air quality might deteriorate during these times. The house is equipped with an air purifier for our guests’ comfort. We have an abundance of wildlife and you may observe deer, turkeys, squirrels, hawks, and rabbits. Not as common but sometimes spotted are coyotes, bears, mountain lions, raccoons, skunks, opossums, rattlesnakes, tarantulas, and scorpions. You may occasionally encounter poison oak and poison ivy in the area.
During winter months it is recommended that guests carry snow chains for their vehicles in case of snow or icy conditions. Conditions can be unpredictable at this time of year and it is recommended that guests’ vehicles are prepared for the weather. Snowy or icy road conditions are common in the mountains of California, including Yosemite, from fall through spring. When these conditions exist, federal regulations (in Yosemite) and state law (outside Yosemite) require that you use chains or cables in order to reduce the chances of accidents. If roads are icy or snowy, expect chain controls to be in effect. In Yosemite, park rangers frequently check vehicles, reminding drivers to install tire chains if necessary. Snow chains are usually not mandatory for 4x4 drive and winter tires.
Occasionally throughout the year, power outages occur, though they are usually brief. In this case, there will not be hot water, heat, a/c, or access to appliances. There are backup lights, however.
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What this place offers you
WiFi
Garage
Balcony
Air conditioning
TV
Kitchen
Garden
Dishwasher
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
2 Double beds
1 Sofa bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double bed
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House rules
- Check-in: From 16:00 to 18:00
- Check-out: Until 11:00
- Pets allowed

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