Yosemite Valley at golden hour featuring El Capitan's sheer · El Portal National Park
El Portal, California
At a glance — El Portal
El Portal is a drive-in basecamp right at the entrance of Yosemite. Services on hand: lodging and dining. Population around 372. No town shuttle into the park — plan to drive in and park at the entrance lots.
Distance to entrance
Walkable (0.2 mi)
Most properties sit within a mile of the arch-rock entrance.
Town → park shuttle
No — drive in
Drive in and park at the entrance lots; no town shuttle ties into the park system.
Population
≈372
Small town — expect limited services after hours.
Property mix
Small inn / motel mix
Independent inns and motels; book early in peak season.
Accessibility
Accessibility — El Portal
Drive-in required — no integrated park shuttle from this base. Plan for private vehicle entrance and trailhead parking. Confirm lodging room ADA features with the operator before booking.
Directory
Where to stay near El Portal
Sorted by tier (top picks first), then by drive time to the entrance. Confirm room features and current rates with the operator before booking.
Type
Tier
★Top pick
Hotel / inn
Pine Arbor Retreat
Yosemite West
Price$$$$Proximity3.8 mi from gateRated7.0/10
Season
A mid-tier retreat in the Yosemite West community, about 3.8 miles from the Arch Rock entrance on Hwy 140 — practical for a Hwy 140 approach, but the 7.0 review score signals it as a backup option rather than a destination stay. Worth considering if the Arch Rock corridor is your entry point and Cedar Lodge is full.
Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.
★Solid option
Lodge
Rush Creek Lodge at Yosemite
Groveland
Price$$$$Proximity10.7 mi from gateRated8.8/10
Season
A purpose-built family resort 10.7 miles from the Big Oak Flat entrance (Hwy 120) with pools, a restaurant, guided hikes, and on-site activities — the kind of place that becomes the trip's anchor, not just the place you sleep. Best for families who want park access and resort infrastructure in one package; the Valley is 45 minutes away by car.
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