About this property
This June Lake lodge is in a quiet mountain setting and is less than a 10-minute walk from June Lake. Rooms feature cable TV and free Wi-Fi. Along with home-style furnishings, the rooms at June Lake Villager have tea and coffee-making facilities and a sitting area. Free toiletries are provided and some guest rooms have a fireplace, kitchen and access to barbecue facilities. A fish cleaning station is available, as well as freezing options to keep guests’ catch-of-the-day fresh. A barbecue and picnic area is available. Gull Lake is less than a 5-minute drive from the lodge. Mono Lake is less than a 15-minute drive away.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.4 for a two-person trip.
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Most popular amenities
- Free parking
- Free Wifi
- Non-smoking rooms
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Family rooms
- Tea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms
- Private beach area
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United States
“June lake is very beautiful. We enjoyed 2 nights here. The room was really cute and clean and the front desk ladies were really nice. You are also right in town so you can walk to get food.” - Maestas
United States
“Close to everything in town. Restaurant right across the street” - Fiona
Australia
“Easy to find, key and directions were pinned to the office door. Very clean, comfy bed. I really liked easy walk to place next door for a casual dinner with nice, welcoming staff. Kitchenette was a nice surprise and would have been great for a...” - Jeff
United States
“Great little hotel,with older rooms that added to the experience. Centrally located in town, walking distance to everything. The staff was very friendly and accommodating.” - Casey
United States
“Very comfortable room and bedding. Slept so well here” - Ruby
United States
“The location of our room was perfect. We were on the corner so we only had one wall neighbor. The lodge was really quiet, so we were able relax and fall asleep without problems. The sower was phenomenal! The bed was extremely comfortable and firm.” - Blake
United States
“What I most appreciated about the June Lake Villager was its perfect blend of comfort, charm, and convenience. The property is exceptionally well maintained, with a cozy mountain-lodge atmosphere that feels both inviting and relaxing. Its central...” - Elliott
United States
“Check in staff member was very friendly and thorough with how to get to our room and where to park. The room was clean but the floor could have been cleaned better as we had a baby crawling and she got filthy with dirt.” - Lisa
United States
“Location and quaintness of the motel was wonderful - also Darla was very friendly and helpful.” - Veronica
United States
“The location is fantastic! Perfect spot for our 3 days trip in the Sierrras Loved the kitchen and the fact we could cook our own food!”
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House rules
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome.
Children 18 and above will be charged as adults at this property.
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Crib and extra bed policies
Prices for cribs and extra beds aren't included in the total price. They'll have to be paid for separately during your stay.
The number of extra beds and cribs allowed depends on the option you choose. Check your selected option for more info.
All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.




The fine print
The June Lake Villager welcomes you and your pet by advance reservation only. Not all rooms are acceptable for pets and we must limit the number of pets staying with us at the same time. Even if you and your pet have stayed with us before, you must advise us when making your reservation. There is a $30 pet fee per pet/ per night with advanced registration only.
Please be sure to check for road closures during winter months. Highway 120 (Tioga Pass) typically closes from late October until late May. When the Tioga Road is closed, it is not possible to drive to Tuolumne Meadows or enter Yosemite National Park from the east. All other park entrances, including those along Highway 120 from the west, Hetch Hetchy, Highway 140, and Highway 41, remain open all year.
Please note: This year, the Tioga Pass may be closed until June.