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Whispering Pines Lodge - Sierra Nevada, CA
9.3 864 reviews
Sierra Nevada, CA
08/24 – 09/02
$179/nighttotal: $1611 (9 )

Whispering Pines Lodge

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house , Kernville
Whispering Pines Lodge is located in Kernville, a 20-minute drive from Isabella Lake, perfect for exploring the area's natural beauty. The lodge has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This comfortable one-bedroom cabin offers a private balcony with scenic views and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy the on-site BBQ facilities, relax by the pool, or take advantage of the free WiFi to plan your next adventure.
Beach Bungalow, Garage, Fenced In Front Yard, Pet Door And Wi-fi - Sierra Nevada, CA
9.6 87 reviews
Sierra Nevada, CA
06/20 – 06/28
$121/nighttotal: $968 (8 )

Beach Bungalow, Garage, Fenced In Front Yard, Pet Door And Wi-fi

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apartment , Bakersfield
This Bakersfield vacation rental is conveniently located near Camelot Park and Valley Plaza Mall, within a 2-3 mile radius, offering easy access to shopping and recreation.
This 800-square-foot apartment features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and accommodates up to four guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a private fenced yard with barbecue grills, and proximity to the Kern County Fairgrounds and McMurtrey Aquatic Center.
Lakeside Bls Retreat Near Big Trees & Bear Valley - Sierra Nevada, CA
9.6 159 reviews
Sierra Nevada, CA
10/07 – 10/10
$309/nighttotal: $927 (3 )

Lakeside Bls Retreat Near Big Trees & Bear Valley

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house , Arnold
This Arnold vacation rental is conveniently located near Big Trees and Bear Valley, with Bear Valley Mountain Resort only 30 miles away. The home has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. This spacious 1440 square foot house can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests, offering plenty of room for families and groups. Enjoy a private pool, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, a tennis court, parking, and Wi-Fi, along with nearby opportunities for skiing, fishing, and hiking.
The Davis Classic - Sierra Nevada, CA
9.1 167 reviews
Sierra Nevada, CA
08/24 – 09/02
$195/nighttotal: $1755 (9 )

The Davis Classic

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house , Arnold
The Davis Classic is a vacation home located in Arnold, California, just 31 miles from Bear Valley Mountain Resort, offering access to a variety of winter and summer activities. The house has received very good user ratings and excellent ratings for location and cleanliness.
The Davis Classic is a one-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a 1250 square foot floor area and a guest capacity of 6. The house features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace, a spa, and free Wi-Fi.

Frequently Asked Questions about chalets in Sierra Nevada, CA

  • How long do travelers typically stay to make the most of the Sierra Nevada, California?

    Most people spend at least a long weekend in the Sierra Nevada, but a week allows for a more thorough exploration. For serious hiking or backpacking, two weeks or more is ideal, especially if you plan on tackling some of the longer trails like the John Muir Trail sections. It really depends on your interests and how much you want to see and do.
  • What are the best chalets in Sierra Nevada, CA?

    Among the chalets in Sierra Nevada, CA, Whole House, Luxury Breathtaking Lakeview Remodeled Tahoe Cabin and Storybook Chalet Inside Yosemite National Park are the most popular ones.

  • Are there unique seasonal events or natural phenomena to witness in the Sierra Nevada, California?

    Absolutely! In spring, the wildflowers are spectacular, particularly in Yosemite National Park. Summer brings ideal conditions for hiking and backpacking, while fall offers stunning foliage. Winter, of course, is prime time for skiing and snowboarding at resorts like Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows and Mammoth Mountain. You can also see the incredible snowpack that feeds the rivers and lakes.
  • What are the best chalets with a pool in Sierra Nevada, CA?

  • Is the Sierra Nevada, California a good destination to rent a chalet?

    Yes! Many charming chalets are available for rent throughout the Sierra Nevada, particularly in Lake Tahoe and smaller mountain towns like Truckee and South Lake Tahoe. These offer a cozy and convenient base for exploring the area, especially during the winter months.
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Sierra Nevada, CA?

  • What hidden gems can you find in the Sierra Nevada, California?

    One hidden gem is the Carson Pass Scenic Byway, offering stunning views and access to lesser-known hiking trails. The Emerald Bay State Park, near Lake Tahoe, is another less-crowded option compared to the main lake areas, offering beautiful scenery and hiking opportunities. Also, explore the historic mining towns like Columbia State Historic Park for a glimpse into the region's past.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Sierra Nevada, CA?

    The best chalets for families and kids in Sierra Nevada, CA are Whole House, Emerald Bay Village and Steps From The Lake 3bd+ And 3bath W/ Lakeviews.

  • What are the most rewarding ways to connect with locals and experience the Sierra Nevada, California's way of life?

    Visiting local farmers' markets in towns like Truckee or Nevada City is a great way to meet residents and sample regional produce. Consider attending a community event or festival, such as the Nevada County Fair in Grass Valley. Striking up conversations with staff at local restaurants and shops can also lead to some interesting insights into the Sierra Nevada lifestyle. Many smaller towns have local breweries or wineries where you can meet people.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Sierra Nevada, CA?

  • What kinds of terrain and natural scenery define the Sierra Nevada, California?

    The Sierra Nevada boasts a dramatic landscape. From towering granite peaks like Half Dome in Yosemite to alpine lakes like Lake Tahoe, the region offers diverse terrain. Dense forests of pine, fir, and cedar cover the lower elevations, while higher up you'll find subalpine meadows and rocky summits. Rivers and waterfalls carve through the mountains, creating breathtaking vistas.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Sierra Nevada, CA?

  • What unique cultural activities or workshops can you take part in in the Sierra Nevada, California?

    Many towns offer workshops on outdoor skills like rock climbing, fly fishing, or photography. You might find pottery classes or art workshops in some of the smaller artistic communities. Check local listings for events, as offerings vary seasonally.
  • What traditional flavors define the cuisine in the Sierra Nevada, California?

    Sierra Nevada cuisine emphasizes fresh, local ingredients. Expect hearty dishes featuring wild game, trout, and seasonal vegetables. Many restaurants highlight the region's bounty with dishes like hearty stews, grilled meats, and fresh salads. Local breweries and wineries also contribute to the culinary scene, offering craft beers and wines made with local ingredients.
  • Are there any ski slopes in or near the Sierra Nevada, California to try in winter?

    Yes, the Sierra Nevada is a world-renowned ski destination. Major resorts like Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, and Northstar California offer a wide range of slopes for all skill levels. Smaller resorts and ski areas provide more intimate experiences. The region boasts hundreds of miles of skiable terrain.

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