Jeremy G
Google
We just finished our stay and absolutely loved this location. Like most families, we searched everywhere trying to find the right fit. As a family of four with elementary-aged kids, we prioritized comfort and space. We considered the sister properties but ultimately chose the Firefall Ranch, and we're so glad we did.
The moment you walk into the cabin, a custom scent welcomes you in. The layout is thoughtful and uses space effectively. From ceiling to floor, the attention to detail is evident, right down to the ropes lining the ceiling. Our cabin (H-3) was within easy walking distance of the pool and amenities. We had a king room and a queen room, and the mattresses struck the perfect balance, not too soft, not too firm. The decor in each room is carefully curated, from the color palette to the blankets and pillows. What I loved most was the absence of a TV. The focus here is on nature and family time exactly as it should be.
Having coffee on the deck with the gas firepit burning behind you was relaxing espcially in the early morning when no one is up but nature and the ducks swiming in the pond.
The only cleaning suggestion is that the vent fan in the bathroom needs to be wiped down, and the cob webs in the rafters in the primary room need to be cleaned. Outside of that, everything else was properly cleaned and in order.
The general store has everything you need, to the point where you'll probably end up buying things you don't need just because they're well-made or smell nice. The coffee was reasonably priced, and the muffins were fresh.
The pool is spacious, and the two outdoor hot tubs were a nice touch. The main pool runs cooler, which can be a bit much for little ones at night, but that's what the hot tubs are for. The fireplaces scattered throughout the property are thoughtfully placed and perfect for relaxing. The s'mores fire pit is wood-burning and generously sized.
The on-site restaurant served typical hotel food, nothing bad, nothing spectacular.
A few minor suggestions: it would be great to have board games available to rent from the front desk. We brought our own card games, but having the option to switch things up would've been nice, though certainly not a dealbreaker. The ping-pong, foosball, and shuffleboard tables were a bit worn and could use some attention, but they were still fun. The bikes were enjoyable for touring the property, though they could use some maintenance given their daily use. The mini golf course was surprisingly well designed for such a compact space, and the playground was a hit with the kids.
Overall, we'd stay here again without hesitation. The drive to Yosemite is about 45 minutes to an hour to reach Tunnel View, but it honestly doesn't feel that long when you're enjoying the scenery along the way.