Sparrow's Nest, a newly remodeled studio cabin that offers a perfect retreat for couples or groups of up to four. This well-maintained and newly decorated home features a Queen bed in a partitioned bedroom area, along with a comfortable living and dining space and a fully equipped kitchen. For additional guests, the cabin includes a new high-end sleeper sofa, satellite TV, and WiFi.
One of the highlights of this property is the deck overlooking the south fork of the Merced River. It is fully equipped for relaxation and outdoor dining with a gas BBQ grill, lounge chairs, and a picnic table with an umbrella. For your comfort and peace of mind, the cabin is outfitted with central heating, air conditioning, and a backup generator.
Please note that Sparrow's Nest is located at the end of a quiet road, just steps away from several excellent swimming holes.
This is a STUDIO - 1 Bath - Sleeps 4 - Single Level - 400 Sq. Ft. - 200 Sq. Ft. Deck
No pets allowed. An EV charging station is available at the Main Office.
Sparrows Nest (65) is next door to River Lodge (64) and is an ideal addition for larger parties needing an extra bed or two.
About the Area
Nestled just 4 miles inside the southern entrance of Yosemite National Park is the charming and historic town of Wawona. Located at the base of Chilnualna Falls (the second-highest vertical drop waterfall in Yosemite) and home to the principal trailheads into the southern Yosemite wilderness, Wawona is also the closest town to the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias.
Wawona has the feel of a small town but is bustling with activity! Over 160 residents, including Yosemite Park employees, live in Wawona and can be seen gathering at the town's community center, playing a pickup game of basketball at the elementary school, jogging on one of the many picturesque trails, or simply walking their dogs and baby strollers through the winding residential streets. The historic Wawona Swinging Bridge boasts the best natural water slide in the Park! The historic village is filled with docents, stagecoach rides, horseback rides, and barn dances in the summer season, and the Wawona Meadow Loop offers year-round riparian meadow wildlife viewing.
Wawona was known to the local Native American Miwok in their language as Pallachun (a good place to stay). It is located entirely within Yosemite National Park (it preceded the founding of the park as a national recreation area) and is located on the South Fork of the wild and scenic Merced River, on the main highway (State Route 41) from Fresno to Yosemite Valley.
Galen Clark, who helped gain preservation legislation for Mariposa Grove and what later became part of Yosemite National Park, occupied the Wawona area in 1855 and established a tourist rest and modest ranch, which he later sold and made into a hotel and resort property (the Wawona Hotel). The Wawona post office was established in 1878 and was originally called Clark's Station.
The Redwoods in Yosemite has over 110 vacation rental homes and is proud to say that all of them are located in Wawona. All are within walking distance of everything that Wawona has to offer, and every one of them is surrounded by the majesty of Yosemite National Park