Yosemite Weeklong Trips: A 7-Day Itinerary & Planning Guide

If you’re lucky enough to spend a week in Yosemite, Rush Creek Lodge & Spa is the perfect place to call home for seven days. In addition to the one-of-a-kind amenities on the property, the lodge is located next to Yosemite National Park’s main entrance on Highway 120, near the area’s most popular attractions and things to do. 

Visiting all parts of Yosemite in a week would be a tall order due to the park’s massive size — nearly 1,200 square miles. But with good planning, you can pack many unforgettable experiences into your trip. The best things to do during a seven-day Yosemite vacation include exploring the Valley, especially the park’s high country and its sequoia grove, and venturing to Hetch Hetchy Valley. 

Plan the best Yosemite weeklong trip using our itinerary for daily tours, hikes, and resort activities, and find tips to enjoy the park from sunrise to sunset.

Rush Creek Lodge View from Balcony

Day 1 of Your Yosemite 1-Week Itinerary: Get To Know Rush Creek Lodge

Your adventure begins the moment you arrive at Rush Creek Lodge. Take some time to unwind, explore the property, and ease into your California vacation. 

  • Arrive at Rush Creek Lodge and settle into your room or villa
  • Depending on the time, grab breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Whether you’d prefer a light bite from the General Store or a sit-down meal in the Rush Creek Tavern, there’s always something nearby. 
  • Pick up any trail supplies you may need at the General Store. 
  • Check out the lodge’s recreation calendar to see what’s going on while you’re here. 
  • Head to the firepit for s’mores after sundown! 

Backup option: If you’re arriving later in the day or just want to take it easy, jump straight into a relaxed evening. Unpack, unwind with a dip in the heated pool or hot tub, and enjoy a drink on your balcony or by the outdoor firepit.

Valley View (Santino T)

Day 2 of Your 7-Day Getaway: Tour Yosemite Valley

On Day 2 of your week in Yosemite, get an introduction to the area’s most recognized sights.

  • Start your day with a hearty breakfast at The Restaurant at Rush Creek Lodge.
  • Head to Yosemite Valley for a guided tour and spend the day exploring iconic landmarks, including Yosemite Falls, El Capitan, and Half Dome.
  • Hike one of the valley’s trails. Since it’s your first day out, consider an easy hike — we recommend the Mirror Lake Loop or the Lower Yosemite Falls Trail. 
  • In the evening, stargaze back at the lodge.

Backup option: Keep things closer to the resort with a short drive to Rainbow Pool, a local swimming hole and picnic spot near Groveland. Relax by the water, enjoy the forest views, and make it back to Rush Creek in time for dinner.

Hetch Hetchy (Jan 2023)

Day 3 of Your Week in Yosemite: See Hetch Hetchy Valley

Day 3 of your weeklong Yosemite trip is all about discovering the park’s quieter side, found a short drive from the lodge. 

  • Visit one of Yosemite’s hidden gems: Hetch Hetchy Valley.
  • See some of the park’s most stunning permanent and seasonal waterfalls, including Wapama Falls and Tueeulala Falls.
  • Walk across the 400-foot-tall O’Shaughnessy Dam. Built in the early 20th century, it’s one of the most impressive engineering feats of its era.
  • Head back to Rush Creek Lodge and join a fun activity like Trivia, BINGO!, a Nature Talk, or a California Craft Beer Tasting.

Backup option: Looking for a lighter adventure? Enjoy a shorter hike in Hetch Hetchy, such as the scenic trail to the bridge overlooking Tueeulala Falls. Take in valley views before heading back to the lodge for dinner and evening activities.

Tenaya Lake

Day 4 of Your Yosemite Weeklong Trip: Explore the High Country

Yosemite’s breathtaking high country is the Day 4 destination on your one-week Yosemite itinerary. Here, you’ll soak in scenery including alpine lakes, sweeping meadows, and granite domes.

  • Visit the General Store for provisions to pack a picnic lunch.
  • Take a scenic drive along Tioga Road for beautiful views of the park’s upper elevations. 
  • Stop at Olmstead Point, Tenaya Lake, and Tuolumne Meadows for photos and to stretch your legs.
  • If you’re up for a challenge, devote the rest of the day to a hike on one of the high country trails, like Clouds Rest or Cathedral Lakes.
  • Enjoy your picnic lunch at any of the stops above — there’s nothing like a meal with a view. 

Backup option: For a change of pace, make the short drive to the Gold Rush town of Groveland. Stroll its historic Main Street, browse local shops, and stop by the Iron Door Saloon — California’s oldest continuously operating bar.

Yosemite Flight Tours (1200)

Day 5 of Your Week in Yosemite: Take a Flight Tour

For Day 5 of your seven days in Yosemite, you’ll soar to new heights for unforgettable views of the area’s most awe-inspiring landscapes.

  • See the park from high above during a Yosemite Flight Tour, the only aerial tours allowed to fly over the area’s iconic landmarks.
  • Soar above volcanic ridges and peaks, stunning canyons, and untouched wilderness on the flight over the Sierra Nevada mountains.
  • Enjoy aerial views of Yosemite Valley, Hetch Hetchy, and the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne.
  • Head back to Rush Creek to soak up sun and fun at one of the lodge’s many outdoor recreation areas

Backup option: Prefer to stay grounded? Take a drive along Evergreen Road or Highway 120 to enjoy the mountain scenery at your own pace.

Hikers posing under a Sequoia tree at Yosemite National Park near Rush Creek Lodge.

Day 6 of Your Yosemite 1-Week Itinerary: Visit the Big Trees and the Spa 

The park’s natural wonders and an afternoon of rejuvenation are on the agenda for Day 6 of your week in Yosemite.

  • Start the day with breakfast and lattes from the General Store. 
  • Meet your group to head out on the Big Trees Hike & Swim. You’ll trek through the forest to reach a majestic grove of sequoias, then dive into one of our favorite area swimming holes to cool off. 
  • Relax at Rush Creek for the afternoon. Visit the Aromatherapy Steam Room at Rush Creek Spa for a lemongrass-infused soothing session or head to the Warm Waterfall Coves to wash your cares away.

Backup option: Skip the morning tour and join a Horseback Riding Adventure through the nearby wilderness. Local outfitter Smith Station Stables offers 30-minute pony rides for guests ages 3–6 and 1-hour trail rides for visitors ages 7 and up.

Rush Creek Lodge Breakfast (Kim Carroll)

Day 7 of Your Weeklong Trip: Prepare To Depart Yosemite

The last day of your weeklong Yosemite trip is all about slowing down and savoring your final vacation moments before heading home.

  • Indulge in an easygoing day at Rush Creek Lodge. Wander the property’s nature trails, take in the scenery from your room or cabin, and start packing for your upcoming departure. 
  • Feast on your favorite menu items — the popular crispy fried cauliflower, BBQ chicken flatbread, roasted beet salad, king salmon, or Philly cheesesteak — one last time at the Restaurant or Tavern.
  • Gather around the fire pit for a final round of s’mores after sunset. 

Backup option: Make one last short excursion to Carlon Falls, just minutes from the lodge. An easy riverside trail leads to a beautiful waterfall, a great spot for quiet reflection and a few final photos.

Group Gathering Sunset Deck (Kim Carroll)

FAQs About Spending 7 Days in Yosemite

Can you spend a week at Yosemite?

Absolutely — there’s so much to see and do in Yosemite that a week barely scratches the surface. You could easily fill seven days in the area and still have plenty left to explore on your next visit.

What is the best month to go to Yosemite?

The best month to visit Yosemite depends on the type of experience you’re seeking. The area is beautiful year-round, and each season offers its own appeal. Spring brings roaring waterfalls, while summer offers full access to the high country. Fall features colorful foliage and lighter crowds, and winter delivers snow-covered landscapes and the most peaceful park visits.

How many days are recommended in Yosemite?

Most visitors find that three to five days in Yosemite is plenty of time to see many of its highlights. However, a full week lets you explore more of the park’s trails, scenic drives, and quieter areas and experience Yosemite at a more relaxed pace.

As you plan your weeklong trip to Yosemite, check out our latest travel updates for information on road closures, wildfire status, and more.

This isn’t only one way to spend a week in Yosemite. With so much to see and do in the area, the possibilities are endless. No matter how you choose to fill your days, Rush Creek Lodge is the ideal place to call home. Book your Yosemite getaway with us today!

Trending This Fall at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa

Fall holds a special place in our hearts at Rush Creek Lodge and Yosemite, as the sweeping foliage brings warm days, cool nights, and a bounty of Yosemite adventure.

We’ve gathered the top 10 trending attractions and activities this fall that guests are enjoying right now.

In Yosemite

 

1. vALLEY LOOP TRAILFall Color and Half Dome on the Merced River (Desiree S.)

This is the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure, with loops as short as 1-mile and as long as 11.5-miles. Every bend in the trail offers unique perspectives of Yosemite Valley’s most iconic granite features.

Throughout the year, the Yosemite Valley Loop Trail transforms with the changing seasons, making it a popular destination for sightseers and experienced hikers.

Whether blanketed with falling leaves in autumn or adorned with a glistening dusting of snow in the winter, this trail offers an ever-evolving and enchanting glimpse into the natural beauty of Yosemite Valley!

 

2. Wapama fallsGroup Photo at Wapama Falls (Kim Carroll)

Hetch Hetchy, 35-minute drive

Yosemite National Park is no doubt recognized for its jaw dropping waterfalls. Though every year when fall rolls around, the flow of Yosemite’s most iconic waterfalls begins to dwindle.

This is not the case in Hetch Hetchy! Wapama Falls is Yosemite National Park’s biggest waterfall by volume, making it a must-see for those chasing waterfalls this fall.

For the sightseer, Wapama Falls can be viewed while standing on the O’Shaughnessy Dam.

For hikers, it’s a 5-mile round trip hike to the base of this waterfall.

 

3. Tuolumne GroveTuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias (Megan G.)

30-minute drive

We will never stop recommending this grove of giants, where every season brings new beauty. Catch the changing dogwoods against the brilliant red bark of the Sequoias in this dense Evergreen forest.

Visit a Tunnel Tree and the largest Sequoia, Big Red, on the 3-mile round trip trail through the grove.

Fun Fact: The path down to the Grove is paved because it is the old Big Oak Flat Road! Completed in 1875, this road welcomed tourists traveling by stagecoach and eventually some of the first automobiles until it closed in 1940.

 

4. Glacier point road Glacier Point Sunset (Corey M.)

This scenic road winds its way to one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the park: Glacier Point. Along the way, travelers are treated to vistas of Half Dome, Vernal and Nevada Falls and pass multiple trailheads. Glacier Point Road is typically open from late spring to early fall, so get your trip in before the season’s first snow blankets the road!

For sightseers, Glacier Point offers a jaw-dropping vista overlooking Yosemite Valley. You’ll receive unforgettable views of Half Dome with Yosemite’s high country painted in the background.

For hikers, there are many trails that begin along this road. The two most notable being Sentinel Dome and Taft Point. Both trails have the same starting point and do not exceed a 2.2-mile roundtrip.

Looking for a longer trek? Connect the two trails to form a 5.8-mile loop.

 

5. Mirror  lakeMirror Lake (Jonah C.)

In the fall, Mirror Lake in Yosemite National Park undergoes a breathtaking transformation.

This pristine body of water, nestled at the base of Half Dome, becomes a magical reflection of the season’s colors!

 

6. Tioga roadTuolumne Meadows (Megan G.)

This road flaunts an extensive list of renowned Yosemite hikes and destinations. Whether you’re looking for a day of sightseeing with back-to-back big vistas, or to explore Yosemite’s backcountry, Tioga Road will amaze and inspire you. So go on a journey through diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to seas of granite, and from alpine lakes to sweeping meadows.

Tioga Road reaches an elevation of 9,945 feet and is the first road to see snow, so be sure to get it in while you can!

7. Fly FishingFly Fishing

$40/day to rent fly fishing equipment from the Recreation Desk

Grab a trail lunch from the General Store and rent Fly Fishing equipment from the Recreation Desk and escape to one of our local rivers. Rental includes all necessary equipment to secure a big catch!

A California Fishing License is required to fish our local rivers, and is not included with the rental.

Our favorite fishing spots:

  • Middle Fork Day Use Area, located on Evergreen Road
  • Carlon Day Use Area, located on Evergreen Road
    This one can be a hike and fish, with the trailhead to Carlon Falls located in the Day Use Area!
Back at the lodge…

 

8. Basket Weaving & JEWELRY makingJewelry Making (Willow B.)

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday | 7pm

Using a basketry kit from Traditional Craft Kits, this class guides students through how to make a traditional California Native-style one-rod coiled basket.

Alternatively make a beautiful bracelet or earring keepsake of your Yosemite adventure using a variety of real gemstone, glass, wood, and other natural material beads.

Book now

9. stargazingRush Creek Stargazing (Kim Carroll 9-17_303 4800)

Experience the night sky like never before! Up close to nature’s light show, you’ll be gazing through our 12″ aperture Dobsonian telescope with goto tracking technology.

Learn about constellations, observe planets, nebulas, galaxies and other celestial wonders. Book now on our website!

 

10. Twilight spa day useRush Creek Spa Aromatherapy Steam Room (Kim Carroll)

Nov-Apr 6-9pm | Ages 16 and up, $45 per person

After a day’s adventure, find warmth and relaxation in our indoor/outdoor spa filled with innovative elements inspired by the natural beauty and power of Yosemite. Amenities at Rush Creek Spa integrate our signature combination of stone, sound, scent and warmth.

Get into your robes and settle in for an evening of crisp mountain air under starry skies.

S’more Yosemite Fun Photo Contest 2023

Our Summer 2023 Photo Contest, S’more Yosemite Fun, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Carrie C.Carrie C. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

697 points
Family Spa Day
Prize: 2-night stay

CC: “Our family of six loved having the entire spa to ourselves one morning during family hours. It was our 2, 5, 6, and 9 year old’s first time at a spa. We enjoyed all of the amenities, especially the Aromatherapy Steam Room and Warm Waterfall Coves. Of course, taking four small children to the spa isn’t really relaxing for the parents, but we had fun sharing this unique resort experience with them!”

Runner Up: Natalie T.Natalie T. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

530 points
Nighttime View
Prize: 1-night stay

RM: “Staying at Rush Creek Lodge in Yosemite proved to be an extraordinary experience for my family. It provided a perfect setting to create cherished memories and forge new friendships. The highlight of the trip was undoubtedly the enchanting S’mores night, where laughter and joy filled the air as kids relished the sweet treats. The mini ziplines were an absolute hit, captivating the children’s hearts. Each day unfolded as a new adventure, with the resort offering an abundance of activities. From breathtaking hikes to tranquil moments in nature, Rush Creek Lodge truly had it all. It was an amazing haven for any family seeking a truly amazing getaway.”

Runner Up: Monica F.Monica F. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

505 points
Hetch Hetchy
Prize: 1-night stay

MF: “Hetch Hetchy on a cold and rainy Labor Day weekend!”

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

Swingin’ Siblings by Josh G.Josh G. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

JG: “My kids (11 and 13) absolutely LOVED being able to explore the Lodge on their own – jumping from zipline to swing to shuffleboard – without their parents watching them like hawks. And the setting was truly gorgeous.”

 

Basket Weaving by Gayatri B.Gayatri B. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

KL: “Perfect location, classic mountain architecture, but updated and modern amenities. Kids LOVED the outdoor and indoor play areas – helped offset the tough hikes in Yosemite 🙂 We were surprised by how good the food was – since there are few other food options in the area, this was important! Kids also loved the Alexa speaker in the room :)”

 

 

Relaxing Poolside by Chris B.Chris B. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

CB: “Absolute perfection for kids AND adults. We had a blast.”

 

 

 

Sunset Happy Hour by Julie V.Julie V. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

JV: “Fabulous sunset tour – and the wine and cheese tray were 👍”

 

 

Fourth of July by Katelyn S.Katelyn S. - Summer Photo Contest 2023

ST: “4th of July bonanza at the pool!”

 

 

Fall Photo Contest: Yosemite Fall Colors

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “Yosemite Fall Colors” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

Yosemite Fall Colors

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!

Wonderful Waterfalls and Wildflowers Photo Contest 2023

Our Spring 2023 Photo Contest, Wonderful Waterfalls and Wildflowers, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Mayra D.Blackbird Pond (Mayra D.)

1186 points
Blackbird Pond
Prize: 2-night stay

MD: “The day after a snowfall, the weather was amazing, air crisp, and sun was shining. It was perfect”

RCL: Your words beautifully pair with this picture. Those early spring days are magic!

Runner Up: Rachel M.Just Married (Rachel M.)

528 points
Just Married
Prize: 1-night stay

RM: “We had the most amazing wedding experience. While we had a couple people break ankles, and I thought I broke my toe, we had THE BEST weekend! We can’t wait to spend our anniversary here next year!”

RCL: We are so happy to hear how much fun you all had! We can’t wait to welcome you all back next year and hope your toe doesn’t suffer this next time around!

Runner Up: Robert T.Yosemite Fun (Robert T.)

356 points
Yosemite Fun
Prize: 1-night stay

RT: “This was my family’s second trip to Rush Creek Lodge in January. We love visiting Yosemite and Rush Creek Lodge! We always have so much fun coming here.”

RCL: Thank you for sharing such a sweet family photo! We can’t wait to welcome you all back this coming January!

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

Spring Break by Merian H.Spring Break (Merian H.)

MH: “Traveling, Learning and Exploring! What an unforgettable spring break!!”

RCL: We can get behind this! There’s so much to be learned from Yosemite.

 

Vernal Fall by Katarina L.Vernal Fall (Katarina L.)

KL: “We visited Rush Creek Lodge and Yosemite in early April of this year. In a last minute change of plans we decided to go on the Mist Trail but took the much more challenging (and snowy) winter route because of the snow. I am so glad we did, because it was our favorite hike 😊 And you can’t top this view of Vernal falls once we reached Clarke’s Point!”

RCL: We love when a challenging hike has an epic reward like this! We’re so proud of you for making it all the way!

 

Crack a Geode by Erica C.Crack a Geode (Erica C.)

EC: “My son had the time of his life opening a geode with his dad. We love Rush Creek, and all of the fun activities the Lodge offers!”

RCL: What’s more fun than smashing rocks with your dad!?

 

Hetch Hetchy by Jamie A.Hetch Hetchy (Jamie A.)

JA: “This was taken on April 11 on the Wapama Falls Trail on the north side of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. There was some kind of red flower in the moss beds that really made this already exquisite setting pop! We only saw a few dozen people the whole time and in the late afternoon felt like we had the whole place to ourselves!!”

RCL: The colors in this picture are captivating! We’re so happy you were rewarded with a quiet trail. This is what Hetch Hetchy is known and loved for!

 

Rainbow by Scott T.Rainbow (Scott T.)

ST: “Under the rainbow Wampa Falls, Hetch Hetchy!!”

RCL: This is magical!

 

Summer Photo Contest: S’more Yosemite Summer Fun

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “S’more Yosemite Summer Fun” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

S’more Yosemite Summer Fun

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!

15 Local Attractions and Activities at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa at Yosemite

We’re surrounded by the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountain Range that makes for the ultimate hiking, biking, and lodging adventures. At the lodge we’re enjoying a spring for the history books with blooming wildflowers and raging waterfalls. Here’s a list of 15 local attractions and activities that guests are enjoying right now during the waterfall and wildflower season of a lifetime!

1. Carlon Falls

Carlon Falls (Mark F.)

Carlon Falls is a picture perfect waterfall located in the Stanislaus National Forest AND Yosemite National Park. Did you know you actually hike into Yosemite when you do this trail? The falls are formed by the South Fork of the Tuolumne River, and are accessed by a 1.5-mile hiking trail that winds through the forest along the river. This is the perfect morning or afternoon hike!

This picture was taken last week May 8th, 2023 and the falls are absolutely roaring!

 

2. O’Shaughnessy dam at Hetch HetchyHetch Hetchy Dam (Matt L.)

The perfect stop for people of all ages!

The O’Shaughnessy Dam itself is a fascinating engineering marvel. If you’ve never walked on top of a 400′ tall dam, this opportunity is not to be missed. The true scale of this massive monolith cannot be appreciated until you’ve peered over the dam to the river below (vertigo sufferers beware!). From the Dam you can also see Tallulah and Wapama falls that are at peak flow right now.

 

3. Wapama Falls at hetch hetchyWild Flowers at Hetch Hetchy (Jamie A.)

From a recent guest: “This was taken on April 11 on the Wapama Falls Trail on the north side of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. There was some kind of red flower in the moss beds that really made this already exquisite setting pop! We only saw a few dozen people the whole time and in the late afternoon felt like we had the whole place to ourselves!! The Adam’s Family (note only one D) can’t wait to go back.” – Jamie A.

Put this on your Yosemite bucket list ASAP so you don’t miss the wildflowers!

We can help you find your way if you want to explore on your own, or you can join one of our professionally guided excursions!

 

4. Lookout Point hetch HETCHYHetch Hetchy Vista

Lookout Point is another exceptional hike to a 360-degree panoramic vista that few Yosemite visitors ever experience.

Starting from the Hetch Hetchy Ranger Station, it’s a fairly steep 1-2 hour hike with stunning views that will have you feeling on top of the world!  More details…

 

5. Rainbow PoolsRainbow Pools (Kim Carroll)

Rainbow Pools is a series of natural swimming holes along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River where you can dip your feet, take a plunge or just watch courageous kids jump from the rock lined ledges into the largest of the inviting pools. Just like other natural pools in the Yosemite area, these are sure to be overflowing this year!

 

6. Middle forkMiddle Fork (Andrea L.)

If your time is limited, consider heading to the Middle Fork of the Tuolumne a short 10 minute drive on Evergreen Road.

Here you can splash around in gorgeous granite pools and enjoy the shade of the pines for a quick nap or a picnic overlooking the river.

 

7. White water raftingWhite Water Rafting (Lori Larocque)

After the winter we had, you know this is one for the adrenaline junkies!

Experience the exhilaration of the finest whitewater rafting in the state on the beautiful Tuolumne River.  The “T” is known for its rocky, technical drops. Reserve on our website.

 

8. BIkingFamily Bike Rentals

We have the perfect backyard for your biking adventures, and yes we rent bikes!

Just behind the lodge there’s a quiet forest road which makes for a smooth ride surrounded by Stanislaus National Forest. If you’re looking for something a bit more challenging, our Adventure Trail is the perfect 3 mile loop for mountain biking. Find more about our rentals here.

 

9. Extended Valley Explorer &Yosemite Valley View (Santino T.)

Range of Light tour

Join our professional tour guides while following the footsteps of John Muir!

Let us be your backstage pass to Yosemite as you visit the Valley’s most famous and impressive wonders and hidden secrets, with plenty of time to stop, relax and enjoy. Book your tour here.

 

10. Hite CoveHite Cove (Andrea L.)

This hike is the ultimate spot for the best wildflower season yet.  Located off Highway 140, enjoy 6.5 miles of scenery along the southern fork of the Merced River or just a short walk to see blooming wildflowers!

Be sure to bring sunscreen and water because this trail gets a lot of sunlight!

Looking for a different kind of adventure? Try these!

11. Sunset Vista Happy Hour TourSunset Vista Happy Hour (Kim Carroll)

Cheese, wine, and a stunning Sierra Sunset, what better way to end your day?

Join our recreation guides for a short drive into the Sierra Nevadas that brings you to the top of the Tuolumne River Canyon as the sun dips over the ridges. Reserve your tour now on our website! 

 

12. Off-Road Jeep ToursMiller Brother Jeep Tours

Explore the doorstep of Yosemite National Park during this off road adventure tour through the pristine Stanislaus National Forest where you will experience the breathtaking views and incredible wildlife of the Tuolumne River Canyon! For more information and to book online click here.

 

13. Yosemite flight toursYosemite Flight Tours

See Yosemite, like never before!

An air tour is a perfect way to explore this remote country quickly and provides unmatched photography perspectives. Choose from a variety of tours soaring over the Emigrant wilderness and Yosemite National Park. For more info click here.

 

14. Glass blowingGlassblowing with Maggie Bean (Corey M.)

Join our expert glass blower Maggie Bean as she teaches you the art of making colorful and unique glass pieces to take home with you!

Our favorite part of this activity is how satisfying the melted glass looks when you mold it! Click here to book a session with Maggie Bean

15. Stargazing

Rush Creek Stargazing (Kim Carroll 9-17_303 4800)

Experience the night sky like never before! Up close to nature’s light show, you’ll be gazing through our 12″ aperture Dobsonian telescope with go to tracking technology.

Learn about constellations, observe planets, nebulas, galaxies and other celestial wonders. Book now on our website!

Yosemite Winter Wonderland 2023

Our Winter 2023 Photo Contest, Yosemite Winter Wonderland, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Dennis G.Birthday Celebrations at Rush Creek (Dennis G.)

655 points
Birthday Celebration
Prize: 2-night stay

DG: “My daughter and I , for my 46th birthday!”

RCL: We love that you chose to ring in 46 years at Rush Creek Lodge! Thanks for letting us celebrate with you, and congrats on first place!

Runner Up: Jordan G.Relaxation and Adventure (Jordan G.)

632 points
Relaxation and Adventure
Prize: 1-night stay

JG: “The epitome of relaxation and adventure blurred together as one.”

RCL: There’s nothing better than kicking your shoes off and taking in the Sierra Nevadas from the balcony. Sit back, relax and enjoy the view!

Runner Up: Dennis S.Rush Creek at Dusk (Dennis S.)

580 points
Home Away From Home
Prize: 1-night stay

DS: “Rushcreek has been our “home away from home” where some of the best family memories were crafted. From amazing food in the restaurant to spa treatment, star gazing or nature talk experiences, s’mores and celebration of our son’s 21st birthday – are just a few lifelong memories we will always cherish. Thank you.”

RCL: We are honored to be a part of those special memories! Cheers to many more to come!

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

First Snow by Jasmine S.First Snow at Rush Creek (Jasmine S.)

TC: “First time visiting Yosemite and seeing snow! The weather was perfect and the changing colors of the leaves were beautiful”

RCL: Cuteness alert!!! We hope you all had fun playing in the snow, this picture beautifully captures the transition between fall and winter.

 

Snowy Views by James P.Romance in Yosemite (James P.)

MG: “A short hike with a breathtaking view.”

RCL: Talk about romance in Yosemite!

 

Lounging by the Pool by Nathan P.Winter Sun Bathing (Nathan P.)

EC: “pool all to ourselves”

RCL: Just looking at this photo makes us cold! Your bravery was worth it for this photo. Our team got a kick out of it!

 

Tunnel View by Frederick S.Winter at Tunnel View (Frederick S.)

MP: “Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View. Early morning after fresh snow with a touch of brilliant blue sky. Magic.”

RCL: You know what they say, early bird gets the best Tunnel View picture!

 

Jumping For Joy by Rebecca A.Jumping For Joy (Rebecca A.)

CL: “Pure joy at Rush Creek Lodge”

RCL: Sierra sunsets make us this happy too!

 

Spring Photo Contest: Wonderful Waterfalls and Wildflowers

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “Wonderful Waterfall and Wildflowers” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

Wonderful Waterfalls and Wildflowers

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!

Yosemite Fall Fun Winners 2022

Our Fall 2022 Photo Contest, Yosemite Fall Fun, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Marisol Z.Poolside Cup of Coffee (Marisol Z.)

1167 points
Poolside Cup of Coffee
Prize: 2-night stay

RCL: What a great way to spend the day! A hot cup of coffee and some Harry Potter socks are a great combination.

Runner Up: Erick T.Winter Wonderland Views (Erick T.)

814 points
Winter Wonderland Views
Prize: 1-night stay

ET: “First snow of the season turned Yosemite into a wondrous winter wonderland (and a snow globe for our kiddos)”

RCL: We love that you were able to visit Rush Creek to see the first snow of the season! From your pictures it looks like you got some great views of the park.

Runner Up: Mark V.Surprise Proposal (Mark V.)

475 points
Surprise Proposal
Prize: 1-night stay

MV: “I took this picture at 8:30am by propping my camera up on a rock and some sticks. There was absolutely no one in the park that day.”

RCL: Congrats on your proposal and thank you so much for choosing to share that special moment with us!

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

Spa Day Celebrations by Theresa C.Spa Day Celebrations (Theresa C.)

TC: “Celebrating the bride to be with a relaxing weekend getaway. An amazing weekend filled with messages, facials, the amazing spa, great food and activities.

RCL: We are delighted we were able to help celebrate your engagement with all of your friends.

 

Walking Through Trees by Mariya G.Walking Through Trees (Mariya G.)

MG: “You guys really need to let me take a photo of you here. It’s going to be amazing. Trust me, it’s secret guide knowledge.” — our awesome guide”

RCL: The guides always know all of the secret spots for the best pictures. Looks like a great picture for the 2022 holiday card!

 

Snow Covered Tunnel View by Erin C.Snow Covered Tunnel View (Erin C.)

EC: The proximity to the Yosemite NP entrance was lovely! Also the restaurant experience was excellent – delicious menu options and good variety for people with food restrictions (I am gluten free and the staff was very accommodating)”

RCL: We love that you were able to have an amazing experience and the food was able to work with your gluten free diet.

 

Visiting Big Red by Micki P.Visiting Big Red (Micki P.)

MP: My birthday hike to see the giant sequoias and we stopped to take a pic with Big Red! Best Thanksgiving birthday ever.”

RCL: Happy Birthday!! You will have to come back in the future to see if you can top this one.

 

Exploring the Snow Covered Valley by Christophe L.Exploring the Snow Covered Valley (Christophe L.)

CL: All the hotels should be like the Rush Creek !”

RCL: Christophe you definitely might be on to something there. We love that you were able to explore Yosemite in such a special time of the year with the snow cover.

 

Winter Photo Contest: Yosemite Winter Wonderland

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “Yosemite Winter Wonderland” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

Yosemite Winter Wonderland

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!

Yosemite Fun in the Sun Winners 2022

Our Summer 2022 Photo Contest, Yosemite Fun in the Sun, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Stephanie  H.

Rush Creek Sunset (Stephanie H.)

665 points
Patio Sunsets
Prize: 2-night stay

SH: “Indescribable beauty on the Back Deck- This was our first night at Rush Creek Lodge on July 4th, 2021. As the sun started to descend for the evening, the colors and backdrop put on a spectacular show for this incredible photo.”

RCL: Congrats on winner the Yosemite Fun in the Sun contest! Nothing compares to the summer sunsets that you see.

Runner Up: Jennifer U.Poolside Drinks (Jennifer U.)

661 points
Poolside Drinks
Prize: 1-night stay

JU: “This was an amazing getaway for my husband and I! BEAUTIFUL spa, so many fun things to do! We loved just relaxing and playing cribbage. The pool was my favorite though so fun. We loved the s’mores too! Cant wait to bring the family!”

RCL: A day of drinks and relaxing at the pool and spa sounds amazing!

Runner Up: Madonna K.Sunset Deck Sunset (Madonna K.)

638 points
Sky Burning Orange
Prize: 1-night stay

BS: “Beautiful sunset photo taken from room 309. Perfect end to a perfect day!”

RCL: Such a pretty sunset.

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

Dip in Tenaya Lake by John K.Fun in the Sun at Tenaya Lake (John K.)

DS: “Everything about Yosemite is amazing, but at Tenaya Lake, the world stands still.

RCL: What an amazing view!

 

Braving the Heat in Hetch Hetchy by Jim A.Fun in the Sun at Hetch Hetchy (Jim A.)

JP: “Hot hike at Hetch Hetchy!”

 

 

S’mores and a Sunset by Eymie R.Fun in the Sun Smores (Eymie R.)

AT: “S’more summer fun at Rush Creek Lodge!”

 

 

 

Summer Photo Contest: Yosemite Fall Fun

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “Yosemite Fall Fun” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

Yosemite Fall Fun

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!

Spa & Wellness Retreats Near Yosemite National Park

Over and over again, guests at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa have expressed to our staff how important wellness and self-care are becoming in their lives. From better eating and workout regimens to meditation routines and self-care habits, the need for all-inclusive wellness retreats is steadily increasing.

Research continues to accumulate that proves consumers consider wellness to be a top priority in their lives, but the definition of wellness is changing. This study explains how the wellness category has expanded beyond diet and exercise to include sleep, appearance and mindfulness. Combining this with the guidance of physicians, consumers are now able to improve their overall health and wellness using the power of the great outdoors. One doctor explains that spending time outdoors has the potential to reduce mental health issues, boost Vitamin D intake, improve vision and better brain function. Visitors to Yosemite National Park now have the opportunity to experience each of these aspects of healing with a fulfilling wellness vacation at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa.

Heated Lounge Relaxation

Wellness Retreats In California

California has been at the forefront of the wellness boom, housing more than 2,600 health and wellness spas. Part of the reason for this is California’s natural beauty and unique landscapes. From white-sand beaches to snow-capped mountains, California offers a little bit of everything allowing visitors to connect with nature and experience a healing vacation away from the busy city life.

One of the best wellness retreats in California is found at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa, located less than two miles from Yosemite National Park. This top Yosemite resort boasts an on-site spa, three hiking and biking trails around the resort, yoga and boga classes for all ages and so much more!

Yosemite Resort & Spa

As the newest resort to the Yosemite area in more than 25 years, Rush Creek Lodge & Spa has quickly become a repeat destination among locals and visitors alike. From its nature-inspired spa to the naturalist-led hikes in Yosemite National Park, the resort’s extensive list of wellness and healing amenities is sure to check every box on your list.

In an effort to offer an all-inclusive wellness retreat, Rush Creek is now offering a health & wellness journey complete with picturesque Yosemite lodging, daily itineraries, hand-picked spa treatments and more. Each guest has the flexibility to customize their wellness journey depending on stress level, fitness abilities and personal preferences.

Simply select your travel dates and our wellness staff will aid you in creating your ideal spa and wellness retreat at our top Yosemite resort.

Rush Creek Lodge Villa Deck Cheers (Kim Carroll)

Healing Vacation & Relaxation Retreat

The Wellness Program staff at Rush Creek Lodge & Spa strives to create a unique experience for each quest. By combining their local’s knowledge and expertise with your wellness needs and wants, Rush Creek will create a personalized itinerary for you filled with healing and relaxation from start to finish.

Peruse the list of amenities below that are available for your next spa and wellness retreat at Rush Creek:

Rush Creek Spa

The brand new indoor/outdoor spa at Rush Creek Lodge is filled with extraordinary elements inspired by the natural beauty and power of Yosemite. Offers skin care and massage treatments, an aromatherapy steam room, Himalayan salt block sauna, cool mist shower, sensory room and much more!

Yoga & Boga Classes

Enjoy a place of calm against the backdrop of mountain and sunset views at Rush Creek’s yoga and boga classes. Our certified instructors will lead you in classes centered on healing both mind and body. All skill levels are welcome; mats and boards are provided.

Rush Creek Vista Point Trail (Matthew F.)

Hiking & Biking Trails

Located in the resort’s surrounding Stanislaus National Forest, three hiking and biking trails are available to guests and visitors of Rush Creek Lodge. Each trail provides the opportunity to experience the beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range.

Did you know Rush Creek’s Adventure Trail is part of a larger trail?
Tuolumne County is proud to announce the coming of a county-wide bike trail system. The trails have been created by both community volunteers and city-paid workers to create an earth-friendly trail through the county. Rush Creek’s Adventure Trail will soon become a small branch of this much larger community mountain bike trail system.

Yosemite National Park Tours

Rush Creek offers numerous guided tours through Yosemite’s mountains and valleys. Each hike is led by an experienced local guide providing an insider’s look at the national park. We recommend the Wonders of Yosemite Hike & Tour, Yosemite Valley Explorer and Stagecoach Road Naturalist Hike.

Guests are always welcome to explore on their own. Make use of the hiking materials at the Recreation Desk and inquire with staff about any questions you may have. Find a list of nearby trails online and easily download an info sheet about each.

Do you know the difference between a guided hike and a naturalist hike?
Naturalist hikes are led by certified guides with a nature-related college degree. These guides are well-versed in flora, fauna and wildlife, possess first aid certification and know the history and science of the area. Rush Creek’s naturalist guides also boast the uncanny ability to provide an interesting experience for all age levels. Find a full list of Yosemite guided hikes and tours.

Yosemite Hetch Hetchy Reservoir Picnic (Kim Carroll)

More Wellness Amenities at Rush Creek

Rush Creek offers an idealistic location for a spa and wellness retreat. Absolutely everyone from first-timers to experienced yogis and accomplished rock climbers is invited to partake in our healing and wellness journey. By combining the key elements of healing, relaxation and rejuvenation with as much, or as little, professional guidance as you prefer, Rush Creek is ready to provide you with all the tools you need to succeed in your pursuit of wholeness.

Here are a few additional amenities you may enjoy during your journey:

  • Glass Blowing Experience: create a piece of beauty with your own two hands.
  • Sunset Vista Happy Hour Tour: savor the serenity of a sunset over the Tuolumne River Canyon.
  • Fitness Center: indoor exercise facility for days when the weather isn’t cooperating.

Health & Wellness Resorts

Rush Creek Lodge & Spa is one of Yosemite’s top health and wellness resorts. Enjoy stunning scenery, contemporary rustic villas, fresh and hearty California mountain lodge cuisine, Yosemite-inspired spa treatments and much more.

Begin your healing vacation today!

Rush Creek Balcony Sunset Toast (Timothy S.)

Yosemite Waterfalls and Wildflowers Winners 2022

Our Spring 2022 Photo Contest, Yosemite Waterfalls and Wildflowers, lets us experience the best of Yosemite through the eyes and hearts of your fellow travelers.

Thank you to everyone who submitted and for the unforgettable memories behind each photo that help keep us all #YosemiteDreaming

THE WINNERS WITH THE MOST VOTES:

1st Place: Marty B.

809 points
Rush From Up Above
Prize: 2-night stay

MB: “Captured an image of the complex as I was up there to show people the beautiful surroundings. There was a little bit of snow around the grounds from a past storm”

RCL: Rush Creek nestled among the snow covered trees looks amazing!

Runner Up: Mackenzie G.Spring 2022 Runner Up - Mackenzie G. (1200)

798 points
Rushing Rivers
Prize: 1-night stay

MG: “Take a moment to breathe in the day. Being in Yosemite in the early hours of the day is our favorite.

RCL: The water looks so refreshing! Definitely a great spot for the upcoming hot summer days.

 

 

 

 

Runner Up: Bob  S.

744 points
Magical Fire Falls
Prize: 1-night stay

BS: “Fire fall 2022 – long walk with kids to get there but worth the trek”

RCL: Such a rare but magical view of Horsetail Fall. No better time to see it than the one week span in February when it burns red.

SOME HONORABLE MENTIONS WE LOVED:

Surprise Proposal by Dustin S.

DS: “I think the photo says it all. We stayed 3 days and built memories that will last forever!!! We cannot wait to come back

RCL: Congratulations on your proposal! We are looking forward to your return to the lodge to create even more memories.

 

Clouds Over El Capitan by Jennifer P.

 

JP: “A beautiful day in Yosemite with friends before a great night at Rush Creek.”

RCL: We love that your experience the entire time was great and your picture of El Capitan truly captures the beauty of Yosemite National Park.

 

Tunnel View Gazing by Jana M.

AT: “Taking time to enjoy the beauty of nature!”

Summer Photo Contest: Yosemite Fun in the Sun

RCL: Thanks for all the love everyone!

Our new contest is underway – “Yosemite Fun in the Sun” is open to all who are dreaming of their next Yosemite visit.  If you have a favorite Yosemite image and a memory you’d like to share, feel free to join in the fun.

Yosemite Fun in the Sun

You just might win a free stay at Rush Creek Lodge!

Book Your Next Yosemite Adventure

When you’re ready to plan your next trip, remember to check our Packages & Special Offers section for great seasonal deals and convenient bundles for a variety of occasions.   Also remember that when you book with us directly on this website, by calling us at (209) 379-2373, or emailing us at info@rushcreeklodge.com, you’re guaranteed to get the best rates and service.

Book Now

Can’t get enough of these amazing guest photos and stories?

Visit the Gallery and keep #YosemiteDreaming until we meet again.

Happy trails from your friends at Rush Creek!