Spend the Night in an Airstream Trailer at Yosemite National Park
Aubrie Pick, courtesy of AutoCamp
"Sometimes I wish I lived in an Airstream," country queen Miranda Lambert sang in the 2009 song simply titled "Airstream Song." Now, over a decade later, visitors to Yosemite National Park can live out Lambert's Airstream fantasies by staying in one at the Instagram-friendly AutoCamp Yosemite.
Camping-meets-boutique-hotel chain AutoCamp's Yosemite National Park location is tucked into 35 acres of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and features luxury tents, glamourous basecamps, cozy cabins, sprawling accessible suites, and, of course, ultra-hip Airstreams.
Thomas J. Story, courtesy of AutoCamp
Each trailer has been perfectly tailored to reflect the sleek and classic design of the Airstream, but with a modern take that's perfectly suited for today's social media-obsessed world. Large windows let plenty of light into each Airstream and the plush white bed looks too dreamy to actually ever get out of. A tiled shower with Ursa Major bath products is the perfect place to wash away the dirt and grime of a day of exploring nature.
Thomas J. Story, courtesy of AutoCamp
AutoCamp Yosemite also features a 4,000-square-foot clubhouse designed by Anacapa with meeting spaces, a curated shop offering artisanal food and beverages, and a roof deck primed for stargazing. There's also a pool, hot tub, and freshwater pond to relax around, plus nearby hiking trails. Guests can quickly and easily access the national park by hopping on the on-site shuttle. The nearby town of Mariposa offers a break from the wilderness with an array of restaurants, coffee shops, and even a few breweries.
Nightly rates for the luxury tents and Airstreams vary by date and type, ranging from $175 on weekdays and up to $475 per night on peak weekends.