Tenaya at Yosemite, set amid the towering pines of Sierra National Forest, recently announced an exclusive ,first-time collaboration with leading artificial holiday decor brand King of Christmas. Family travelers will delight at the holiday cheer on display in Tenaya’s lodge lobby and select Explorer Cabins throughout November and December. Additional holiday cheer can be found throughout Tenaya at Yosemite including additional trees, decor and festive touches, programming, events, and more.

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“At King of Christmas, our passion has always been to share the joy and wonder of the holidays,” said Rachael Thomas, head of partnerships, King of Christmas. “We’re delighted to bring that same spirit to Tenaya at Yosemite, where the magic of winter comes alive against the backdrop of a true wonderland. In collaboration with Tenaya, we’re creating an immersive holiday experience that extends beyond the home, welcoming guests to celebrate, connect, and make memories that will last for years to come.”
Select Tenaya at Yosemite Explorer Cabins will feature a 7.5-foot Royal Fir Slim Christmas Tree by King of Christmas, decorated with lights, ribbon, pinecone and reindeer ornaments, and the King of Christmas Pre-lit Royal Fir Collection Set of a wreath, garland and twin 3-foot trees. In the main lodge lobby, two 9-foot King Flock Artificial Christmas Trees and two 8-foot King Flock Slim Artificial Christmas Trees await.
“Each holiday season Tenaya at Yosemite transforms into a winter wonderland – buzzing with excitement,” said Brett Archer, general manager, Tenaya at Yosemite. “We’re honored to add another layer of nostalgia and warmth to our offerings through this exclusive partnership with King of Christmas. Our commitment to memorable experiences is at the heart of everything we do, and with that very intention, we’re so excited to see all the joy that these special touches will bring to our guests’ overall experience.”

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Tenaya’s Explorer Cabins offer more than 500 square feet of living space, access to a dedicated Clubhouse and a wide variety of amenities. Each cabin features extended space, including two bedrooms, a living room, a covered 90-square-foot porch, a wet bar area with a compact fridge, a microwave and 10-cup coffeemaker.
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