
Cedar Springs Retreats
North Fork, California (Near Yosemite)
A Sanctuary for Renewal, Celebration, and Connection
We are lcated in the foothills of the Sierras just 40 minutes from Yosemite National Park, offers rental space for a wide variety of retreats, including dance, music, yoga, and permaculture, as well as weddings, family reunions, and corporate events. We also produce our own workshops, camps, and retreats. We can host up to 300 people on our land in different types of accommodations. We have a full-service commercial kitchen serving delicious, primarily organic meals, with chefs that can accommodate a wide range of dietary needs.
Features List
Listing of All Facilities for Cedar Springs Retreats North Fork California
Dining
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Fully equipped kitchen serving up to 250 guests
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Outdoor dining deck seating 50 diners
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Shady Grove outdoor dining area accommodating 150 guests
Parking
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160 standard parking spaces
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15 RV dry parking spots
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Total: 175 spaces, suitable for approximately 262 guests (1.5 guests per vehicle)
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Sleeping Capacity
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Beds: 104
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Tent camping: 72 sites × 1.5 persons per tent = 108
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RV dry camping: 12 × 2 persons = 24
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Open field camping: 20 tents × 1.5 persons per tent = 30
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Total sleeping capacity: 266 guests
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Water Features
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Lake and dock
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Kayaks and floaties available
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Creek with several natural swimming holes (clothing optional area)
​Event Venues (4+)
Size (sq. ft.)
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Cedar Sky Tent 1,300
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Valley View Tent (by kitchen) 1,600 (coming soon)
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Cabana Tent 900
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Cozy Tent 400
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Open-air Stage 200
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2- 20x10 tents
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Lodging Options
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Safari tents: 1 (5 more coming soon)
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Summer cabins: 6
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Winterized cabins: 3
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Trailers: 4
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Private rooms: 2
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Cube tents: 3
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Bell tent: 1
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Bathrooms & Showers
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Upper bathhouse: 4 toilets, 4 showers
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Lower bathhouse: 8 toilets, 8 showers
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Modular bathroom: 1 unit
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Kitchen staff bathroom: 1 unit
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Geography & Location
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92 acres of natural woodlands
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Hiking and biking trails on site
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5 minutes from the town of North Fork
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40 minutes from the south entrance of Yosemite National Park