The Insider's Guide to Winter Fun at Yosemite: Ice Skating, Snow Play, and Cozy Valley Views

December 01, 2025
Category: Winter Fun Yosemite

You’ve heard the rumors about Yosemite in the winter, right? The snow-dusted granite, the low-hanging fog, the sheer silence. It’s majestic—it’s also significantly less crowded.

But if you’re planning a trip outside of peak summer, you might be asking: What are the best things to do in Yosemite in winter if I’m not a hardcore snowshoer?

The short answer: The Valley is open, the fun is accessible, and the crowds are gone.

As the closest hotel to Yosemite in winter via the year-round Highway 120 (West Gate), we’ve compiled the definitive insider’s list of low-stress, high-reward winter activities.

This is your itinerary for seeing Yosemite at its coziest and most magical.

1. Embrace the Classics: The Iconic Winter Activities

Forget those tricky high-elevation roads like Tioga and Glacier Point (which are closed). All the activities below are easily accessed via the main Valley roads, which are meticulously maintained throughout the winter.

A. Yosemite Ice Skating at Curry Village

This is the quintessential Yosemite winter experience. Ice skating at the Curry Village rink has been a tradition since 1928, and it offers possibly the best rink view in the world—you’re skating with a direct, stunning view of Half Dome.

  • Vibe Check: Festive, family-friendly, and perfect for couples.
     
  • Logistics: The rink typically opens mid-November and runs through early March (conditions permitting). Sessions run throughout the day and evening.
     
  • Pro Tip: This is a perfect afternoon activity. Plan to arrive early for your session and grab a hot chocolate afterward.

B. Snow Play and Tubing Near Badger Pass

For family fun that doesn't require technical gear, head toward the Badger Pass Ski Area (located a short distance up the Glacier Point Road).

  • Snow Play Area: If there's enough snow, areas near the Badger Pass parking lot are ideal for building snowmen and simple sledding.
     
  • Snow Tubing: Badger Pass Snow Tubing is a massive hit with families, especially those with kids over 42 inches tall. Sessions are typically offered twice daily during the operational season (mid-December through March, conditions permitting). It's pure, easy-to-access downhill fun!

2. Low-Effort Trails: The Views are Easy to Get

In winter, you don't need to tackle a grueling climb for million-dollar views. Many of the most famous sights are accessible via easy, flat, and often paved Yosemite winter trails.

  • Lower Yosemite Fall Trail: A paved, 1.2-mile loop offering an up-close look at the falls. Even with low flow, the icy, snow-framed environment is stunning.
     
  • Cook's Meadow Loop: An easy 1-mile flat loop that delivers spectacular, postcard-worthy panoramic views of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls blanketed in snow.
     
  • Mirror Lake Loop: This flat, partially paved 2-mile walk leads you to a tranquil spot where, if the water isn't frozen, the surrounding cliffs reflect perfectly.

Remember Your Chains: Even the Valley floor requires preparation.

Check our Essential Road Closures Guide for details on Yosemite chain requirements before you leave our lodge.

3. Your Cozy Basecamp: The Yosemite Westgate Advantage

After a full day of playing in the snow and ice, you need a warm, comfortable base. That’s why choosing the closest hotel to Yosemite in winter on the year-round Highway 120 entrance is a game-changer.

  • Warmth and Space: Our newly remodeled guest rooms are known for their spacious layouts—perfect for a family to spread out, gear up, and relax. No cramped quarters here!
     
  • In-Room Comfort: Enjoy a hot drink in your room using the provided refrigerator and microwave.
     
  • Post-Trail Fuel: The adjacent Lucky Buck Cafe is the perfect place to grab a hearty, home-cooked meal (check seasonal hours!) before or after your winter explorations.

This winter, stop thinking about what you can't do in Yosemite, and start planning around the magical, unique Yosemite winter activities you can do. Fewer crowds, easier access, and world-class beauty await.

Ready for the silence and snow?

Book Your Cozy Winter Stay at Yosemite Westgate Lodge Today!