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· Cabins are quadruple occupancy. · Bed linens and towels are provided once during your visit, and will not be replaced. · In colder seasons, wool blankets are available from the Front Desk. We recommend bringing a sleeping bag (You will also need one for at Crane Flat or in Wawona). · Bathhouses are located centrally to your cabin area and have sinks, toilets and showers. · At Curry Village, you will be
served breakfast and dinner buffet-style in the Curry Village Dining
Pavilion.
Some programs will spend one or two nights at Crane Flat · Dormitories are equipped with bunk beds. · A wall divides the dormitories in half to separate men from women. · Participants must provide their own bed linens or sleeping bags, pillows, and towels. · Chaperones stay with the students in the same room. · The dormitories are heated by wood-burning stove, which are operated by YI staff and adult participants. · The bathhouse is located approximately 100 feet from the dormitories and is equipped with sinks, toilets, and showers. · Breakfast and dinner are prepared by Yosemite Institute staff in our own
dining room. Our cooks are known for delicious creations as well as
hearty portions!
Some programs may spend part of their week at the Wawona Camp.
· Chaperones stay with the students in the same room. · Men and women will sleep in separate facilities. · All accommodations are heated by propane gas. · Participants must provide their own bed linens or sleeping bags, pillows, and towels. · The bathrooms are located within the dormitories and are equipped with sinks, toilets, and showers. ·Breakfast and dinner are served family-style; all meals here are vegetarian. |