The Best Beach & Waterfront Wedding Venues in Yosemite National Park, CA

The Best Beach & Waterfront Wedding Venues in Yosemite National Park, CA

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The Pines Resort 

5.0

Bass Lake, CA
  • Up to 275 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,000

Let the shimmering waters and fragrant pines create memories of a lifetime. We have accommodations for all types of wedding ceremonies and receptions. You can have a scenic outdoor wedding at our beautiful lakefront Garden Gazebo or have a more traditional setting in one of our many event spaces. Our experienced team will make sure you will have the wedding of your dreams. Please send your email in inquiry to receive package information.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Wheelchair accessible

Venue considerations

  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
Awarded Best of Zola
I can never go into enough detail about how amazing The Pines Resort was to work with. Brittany, Jamie, Ducey’s, and everyone part of their team made our wedding day nothing short of magical. Consistent communication for over a year, and every single expectation exceeded. I will recommend them over and over again.
Emily C., 2 months ago

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About wedding venues in Yosemite National Park, CA

Yosemite National Park offers an unmatched setting for your wedding day with towering granite cliffs, magnificent waterfalls and ancient sequoias creating nature's perfect backdrop. You'll be exchanging vows in protected wilderness areas that showcase iconic landmarks like Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall from several distinct ceremony locations throughout the park. Each venue gives you and your guests a unique perspective of Yosemite's breathtaking natural wonders.

What Makes Yosemite Wedding Venues So Special?

The Glacier Point Amphitheater delivers panoramic views of Half Dome and waterfalls that will leave your guests speechless while accommodating weddings up to 50 people. You might prefer Cathedral Beach for riverside ceremonies with El Capitan towering above your celebration. The Yosemite Valley Chapel stands as the only religious venue in the park for those seeking a traditional setting, while couples looking for intimate ceremonies can gather among ancient sequoias at Tuolumne Grove. Most couples start their venue search during November and typically reach out to venues about 16 months before their wedding date; that's 464 days of planning your perfect Yosemite celebration.

How Much Does a Yosemite Wedding Cost?

Wedding budgets in Yosemite vary depending on guest count:

Guest CountEstimated Budget
50 guests$26,190
100 guests$43,692
150 guests$60,141
200 guests$74,836
250 guests$89,530
300 guests$104,224
Venues in Yosemite typically cost around $10,665, which makes up about 18% of your total budget for a wedding with 150 guests. This price point aligns perfectly with the national average of $6,500 to $12,000, so you're getting standard value despite the extraordinary setting. Your investment secures one of the most dramatic natural backdrops available anywhere for your special day.

Which Yosemite Venues Are Most Accessible?

Glacier Point Amphitheater ranks highly for accessibility because you can reach it by car without any hiking required. The built-in amphitheater comfortably accommodates weddings up to 50 guests without anyone struggling to access the ceremony. Tenaya Lodge sits just two miles from the park entrance and offers fully accessible facilities for guests with mobility concerns. If you're looking for historic charm combined with accessibility, The Ahwahnee Lodge delivers both while nestled right in Yosemite Valley where your guests won't have to navigate difficult terrain.

Where Can I Find Exceptional Food in Yosemite National Park?

Yosemite Valley Lodge provides both indoor and outdoor dining options with quality catering services surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You and your guests will enjoy memorable meals without sacrificing the scenery that brought you to Yosemite. The Redwoods in Yosemite Wedding and Event Center in Wawona features a convenient catering kitchen that supports up to 80 guests indoors with an outdoor deck offering scenic views during cocktail hour. Just outside the park, Firefall Ranch delivers excellent catering options for couples who want truly memorable food experiences with local ingredients and custom menus.

How Can Remote Guests Experience Yosemite Weddings?

The Ahwahnee Lodge creates opportunities for multi-angle camera setups that capture both your ceremony and the breathtaking surroundings, making remote guests feel like they're really there. You'll find Tenaya Lodge's event team especially helpful with integrating remote participation elements like virtual guest interactions live-streamed ceremonies with real-time chats and behind-the-scenes access to special moments. Evergreen Lodge offers a rustic setting that works beautifully for multi-location cameras within its woodsy environment, giving your virtual attendees the full Yosemite experience from afar.

What Permits Do I Need for a Yosemite Wedding?

Every wedding in Yosemite requires a special use permit costing $150 for most locations and you'll need to secure this well in advance of your date. You should know that ceremony sites enforce strict time limits and prohibit decorations that might impact the natural environment. Your ceremony planning needs to account for the fact that no amplified music is permitted at outdoor sites, and items like rice and flower petals are prohibited to protect the local wildlife. These restrictions help preserve the park's natural beauty for your wedding day and for generations of future couples.

Yosemite National Park offers an unmatched setting for your wedding day with towering granite cliffs, magnificent waterfalls and ancient sequoias creating nature's perfect backdrop. You'll be exchanging vows in protected wilderness areas that showcase iconic landmarks like Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall from several distinct ceremony locations throughout the park. Each venue gives you and your guests a unique perspective of Yosemite's breathtaking natural wonders.

What Makes Yosemite Wedding Venues So Special?

The Glacier Point Amphitheater delivers panoramic views of Half Dome and waterfalls that will leave your guests speechless while accommodating weddings up to 50 people. You might prefer Cathedral Beach for riverside ceremonies with El Capitan towering above your celebration. The Yosemite Valley Chapel stands as the only religious venue in the park for those seeking a traditional setting, while couples looking for intimate ceremonies can gather among ancient sequoias at Tuolumne Grove. Most couples start their venue search during November and typically reach out to venues about 16 months before their wedding date; that's 464 days of planning your perfect Yosemite celebration.

How Much Does a Yosemite Wedding Cost?

Wedding budgets in Yosemite vary depending on guest count:

Guest CountEstimated Budget
50 guests$26,190
100 guests$43,692
150 guests$60,141
200 guests$74,836
250 guests$89,530
300 guests$104,224
Venues in Yosemite typically cost around $10,665, which makes up about 18% of your total budget for a wedding with 150 guests. This price point aligns perfectly with the national average of $6,500 to $12,000, so you're getting standard value despite the extraordinary setting. Your investment secures one of the most dramatic natural backdrops available anywhere for your special day.

Which Yosemite Venues Are Most Accessible?

Glacier Point Amphitheater ranks highly for accessibility because you can reach it by car without any hiking required. The built-in amphitheater comfortably accommodates weddings up to 50 guests without anyone struggling to access the ceremony. Tenaya Lodge sits just two miles from the park entrance and offers fully accessible facilities for guests with mobility concerns. If you're looking for historic charm combined with accessibility, The Ahwahnee Lodge delivers both while nestled right in Yosemite Valley where your guests won't have to navigate difficult terrain.

Where Can I Find Exceptional Food in Yosemite National Park?

Yosemite Valley Lodge provides both indoor and outdoor dining options with quality catering services surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You and your guests will enjoy memorable meals without sacrificing the scenery that brought you to Yosemite. The Redwoods in Yosemite Wedding and Event Center in Wawona features a convenient catering kitchen that supports up to 80 guests indoors with an outdoor deck offering scenic views during cocktail hour. Just outside the park, Firefall Ranch delivers excellent catering options for couples who want truly memorable food experiences with local ingredients and custom menus.

How Can Remote Guests Experience Yosemite Weddings?

The Ahwahnee Lodge creates opportunities for multi-angle camera setups that capture both your ceremony and the breathtaking surroundings, making remote guests feel like they're really there. You'll find Tenaya Lodge's event team especially helpful with integrating remote participation elements like virtual guest interactions live-streamed ceremonies with real-time chats and behind-the-scenes access to special moments. Evergreen Lodge offers a rustic setting that works beautifully for multi-location cameras within its woodsy environment, giving your virtual attendees the full Yosemite experience from afar.

What Permits Do I Need for a Yosemite Wedding?

Every wedding in Yosemite requires a special use permit costing $150 for most locations and you'll need to secure this well in advance of your date. You should know that ceremony sites enforce strict time limits and prohibit decorations that might impact the natural environment. Your ceremony planning needs to account for the fact that no amplified music is permitted at outdoor sites, and items like rice and flower petals are prohibited to protect the local wildlife. These restrictions help preserve the park's natural beauty for your wedding day and for generations of future couples.

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