Far Meadow in Winter
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Far Meadow in Winter is spectacular.
And ‘BouBou’ our companion made the ride on the snowmobile and loves it out here.
Go to the A Frame Cabin Rental for the summer month here. Continue to the Log Cabin Rental here.
Getting there is half the fun. Accessible in winter only by snowmobile we got this fancy 2 seater to take us, all the supply and BouBou. Works perfect. The ride on the snowmobiles to the cabins is about 8 miles depending on the snow level.
Go to the A Frame Cabin Rental here. Continue to the Log Cabin Rental here.
This is not the ’sepia’ photo effect. This is real. There are days the world around us turns Black and White.
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Go to the A Frame Cabin Rental here. Continue to the Log Cabin Rental here.
Far Meadow in Winter. General Information. What to expect.
For the winter month, when our cabins can only be reached by snowmobile, we open Dec19 until April or May, depending on when the snow has melted and the road is open for regular access.
If you want to experience this unique location during those month you need to either own your own snowmobile or be competent to operate a snowmobile. This is mandatory since it will be the only way to get you out in case of an emergency.
It is about a 8 miles snowmobile ride to get up to the cabins and depends on the snow level, can be more or less. We require that you meet our guide and caretaker no later than 12 Noon the day of your arrival in order to get you out there.
If you can’t make it at that time we recommend that you stay at our ‘Basecamp’ on Old Yosemite Road in Oakhurst the night before and meet our guide there.
As you can see in the snowmobile pictures, our guide will drive his snowmobile and will be able to bring your limited luggage and supply with his snowmobile while one in your party will be driving an additional 2 seater snowmobile (Polaris Trail Touring DLX).
The snowmobile is included in our cabin rental rate and is mandatory for the duration of your stay. If you bring your own snowmobile we will adjust the rate.
While at the cabin you will have limited power supply (solar), a backup generator, internet access, skype (expect a fairly slow connection) and water. Water supply can vary and we cannot guaranty running water if weather conditions are too harsh.
We have been staying at the cabin without running water, so we melted the snow on the fireplace and used this water for washing, cleaning and the bathroom. There is plenty of wood available to burn in the fireplace and keep you comfortable warm.
Please remember that you need to have snowshoes to get anywhere. We do supply 2 pairs. There is drinking water available for you and the Log cabin kitchen is equipped with a propane stove, the A frame cabin with a smaller 2 burner cook top.
Overall, please accept that this remote location in winter is not for everybody. It can get a bit rough, you need to bring correct clothing and be ready to be ‘out there’ for the time being. Don’t forget your supply, it’s a long way to the next liquor store.
3 nights minimum
A Frame Cabin or Log Cabin : $350 per night, 2 guests, including transportation by snowmobile to and from the cabin ( about 10 miles one way) with our guide. Snowmobile will be on site in case of emergency during your stay.
A 50% deposit is required and will secure the reservation. Payment in full is due 30 days prior to your check-in date. Non refundable if cancelled less than 30 days prior to arrival date.
A onetime fee of $60 for cleaning will be charged at the end of stay.
Pets additional $25 per night
Please read our What to expect page for more details



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