

You will also find options that are more aesthetic and have better lighting which is really important if you’re taking getting ready photos. Airbnb has options that are more private and spacious so you don’t have to spend your wedding morning listening to your neighbors stomp around and you don’t have to get ready in a cramped space (space is especially important if you are having loved ones join you). Getting married in a national park like Yosemite is an EXPERIENCE and where you stay is a part of that! If there’s any time to splurge on accommodations, I’d say that your wedding definitely qualifies! An A-frame cabin or a cute house nestled in the woods will fit your Yosemite elopement vibe a lot better than a dark and dusty lodge or hotel room, I promise.

There are 5 different entrances with places to stay along the way, inside the park, and outside the park! In this guide I talk about why Airbnb is one of my favorite sites to book from, which areas to search, and links to some of the best Airbnbs that I’ve found! Why You Should Book an Airbnb for Your Yosemite Elopement The home was designed and handcrafted by the owners.As a Yosemite elopement photographer, I’ve helped many couples plan their trips to this incredible park and one of the most common questions I get is about where to stay! Understandably so - if you’ve never been to Yosemite before, all the accommodation options can be a bit overwhelming. With a large, private deck, this tiny house offers stunning lake and mountain views from inside and out. The Lakeview Tiny House – Escondido, California – $175+/night Let’s start with some tiny houses in Southern California and work our way northward!ġ.

From the wine regions of Northern California to the beaches of Southern California, tiny houses are available for rent through Airbnb.ġ) We tried to include a variety of tiny house styles (on wheels, on foundation, main floor bedroom, loft bedroom, etc)Ģ) All tiny houses have at least a 4.5 star ratingģ) We tried to keep the price somewhat reasonable (we skipped the $600/night ones), but since this is California, some prices are still ridiculous when compared to other parts of the country. Fortunately, it’s also one of the most tiny house friendly states as well!Ĭalifornia’s major focus on climate change and minimizing people’s carbon footprint means tiny homes are more likely to be accepted across the state. With over 800 miles of gorgeous coastline, majestic mountains, vast deserts, and some of the top cities in the world, it’s no wonder California is the most populated state in the US.
