Planning your visit to the Yosemite Celtic Festival? Make the most of your trip by staying in Oakhurst, California — a charming mountain town in Madera County, just minutes from Yosemite National Park!
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Why Stay in Oakhurst?
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Convenient Accommodations – From well-known
hotels and
boutique lodges to cozy bed & breakfasts, Oakhurst offers a variety of lodging options to suit every traveler’s needs.
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Close to the Festival – Enjoy a comfortable stay just minutes from all the Celtic fun at the
Oakhurst Community Center.
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Gateway to Adventure – Extend your stay and explore
Yosemite National Park, Bass Lake, and the Sierra National Forest.
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Dine & Unwind – After a day at the festival, relax at one of Oakhurst’s excellent
restaurants, breweries, or wine bars.
Book Your Stay Early!
Hotel occupancy fills quickly, especially during festival weekends. Secure your room now to enjoy the best rates and availability.
🔗 Explore Lodging & Book Now: https://www.yosemitethisyear.com/where-to-stay
Make your festival weekend unforgettable—stay, play, and experience the magic of Oakhurst!
Recommended RV Parking Campgrounds
High Sierra RV Park & Campground
- Located right in Oakhurst along the seasonal Fresno River.
- Offers full hookups, shaded sites, clean facilities, and an inviting forest setting. Great for quick access to the festival.
Yosemite RV Resort (Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes)
- About 10 miles north in Coarsegold.
- A spacious resort-style campground covering over 35 acres with full RV hookups, cabins, dump station, and amenities like pool and recreation. Ideal if you plan to stay a bit longer.
Park of the Sierras RV Park
- Situated just outside Oakhurst.
- Offers scenic camping with both full hookup and dry camping options. Perfect for those seeking a quieter, nature-filled stay.
Additional Options & Tips
- Other nearby campgrounds and RV parks include Arena RV Park, Bass Lake RV Resort, Rancheria Campground, and Dinkey Creek Campground. These vary in amenities and proximity—some are as close as Oakhurst town, others nestled deeper in the mountains.
- If you’re looking beyond Oakhurst, especially into Yosemite Valley or the national park itself, check park-specific campgrounds or call ahead for availability.
- Reserve early, especially during festival weekends—spots may fill quickly.