All you need to know about staying in Curry Village
Just got back from Yosemite staying at Curry Village for the first time and honestly wish someone told me half of this before we went lol.
Context: Couple trip from NorCal (May 15–18), traveling on a budget.
Parking: Parking stress is VERY real. Originally we planned to arrive around midday, but after reading online warnings we changed plans and got there around 4–5PM instead. Luckily we found parking near our tent.
In the morning we got a text update saying parking was already full by 9AM. If you’re visiting on weekends, definitely plan ahead.
Looking back, I honestly think arriving later in the afternoon saved us a ton of stress.
Tent tips: We got lucky with a tent near both the restroom and parking, and honestly that made a huge difference. Also, the bear rules are stricter than I expected.
Not just food. ANYTHING scented goes into the bear locker:
shampoo, toothpaste, sanitizer, snacks, etc. Don’t leave stuff in your car overnight either.
Bathroom situation: The showers/restrooms are shared, but if you need to brush your teeth or do skincare/get ready, use the bathroom sinks instead of the restroom sinks. Much cleaner, especially in the mornings. They clean the facilities twice a day around 2–3PM and 8–9PM. Pro tip: shower right after the evening cleaning window.
Stuff I'm glad I brought
- earplugs because the heater is loud
- flip flops, towels for the showers
- paper cups for hot water + instant coffee
- disinfectant wipes/sanitizer spray to clean things up before packing home
Food situation
Breakfast:
One of the best decision we packed was quick breakfast stuff: instant noodles, instant coffee, bread + peanut butter, and hard-boiled eggs.
You can get free hot water at the grocery store and dining pavilion, which made everything super convenient.
Honestly, food prices in Yosemite were more reasonable than we expected for a touristy place, but bringing our own breakfast saved both money and time waiting in long lines.
Pizza Deck: Pizza is actually really good, but the wait during peak hours is brutal.
We waited ~30 mins just to order, then got told the pizza itself would take another hour. A lot of large groups order multiple pizzas, and the place just doesn’t seem built for weekend crowds. Finding seats was rough too. Still worth trying, but definitely plan around the wait time and maybe do something else while waiting for your food. We went on Sat, but honestly Monday looked WAY more manageable.
Mexican grill place: Forgot the name, but it’s the Mexican spot near the pavilion. Fish tacos > Burrito > Regular Taco. Still expect a 30–40 min wait around meal times.
Seven Tents Pavilion + Bar 1899: Honestly underrated.
Seven Tents is basic cafeteria-style food, but: almost no wait + cozy indoor seating
We got rotisserie chicken, mashed potatoes, and clam chowder. They also had fruit, salad, milk, kid portions, etc. Solid backup option when every other line is insane.
Bar 1899 looked surprisingly good too. Didn’t try it ourselves, but the burgers and fries people were getting looked massive.
Sunset: Best sunset is probably Glacier Point, but driving up and down is a whole mission (better to top up your gas tank before getting into the village). Tunnel View is another alternative
Overall:
Still 100% worth the trip, but Yosemite on weekends honestly feels like survival mode unless you plan everything ahead 😂
Good luck to everyone going Memorial Day weekend.
Anything else first-timers should know before staying at Curry Village?