Located 26 miles from Yosemite Tioga Pass, The Bodie Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Bridgeport and has a terrace. The hotel features family rooms.
Jackie
United States of America
Room was bright, cheerful. Steve, who checked us in, was very friendly, helpful. Gave history of building.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub, this Bridgeport lodge is 45 miles from the Eastern Gate at Yosemite National Park. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms. Twin Lakes is 15 miles away.
Featuring barbecue facilities, Silver Maple Inn and The Cain House Country Suites is located in Bridgeport in the California region, 26 miles from Yosemite Tioga Pass and 29 miles from Sierra Nevada...
Located on the Virginia Creek, guests can enjoy fishing and fish-cleaning facilities at this lodge. A restaurant is on site, offering breakfast and dinner. Guest rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Cindi
United States of America
The cabin we stayed in was adorable and so cozy! My oldest child slept in the small loft bed and there was enough room for a pack in play. The area was really nice, it was easy to get to the bathrooms and my kids loved feeding the fish!
Only 20 miles from Bodie Historic State Park, this motel features an outdoor hot tub and BBQ facilities. It serves a daily continental breakfast. All guest rooms have free Wi-Fi.
Willow Springs Resort offers accommodations in Bridgeport, 20 miles from Yosemite Tioga Pass. This campground provides air-conditioned accommodations with a patio.
Rick
United States of America
Family owned business. Excellent facilities and property. Laundry facilities. Guests are treated to a bonfire every evening. There is a nice hiking trail in the back of the property. Lovely grounds with barbecues as well. Minuets from Bodie or Bridgeport
This Bridgeport motel features guest rooms with free WiFi. It has a designated dog walk area. The office is open between 08:30 to 11.00 and 15.00 to 23:00 hours.
Built in 1877, this historic gold rush property is a 5-minute walk from the East Walker River. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms and common areas. Mono Lake is 25 miles from this inn.
Small town with good food. Many attractions around.
Small town with good food. Many attractions around. We visited the travertine hot springs, which are very accesible open to the public for free. And Bodie, gold mining boom ghost town. Green creek and meadows. Virginia lakes Lundy lakes and Mono Lake.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We loved staying in the heart of the historic town of...
We loved staying in the heart of the historic town of Bridgeport California. We found the people of the town of Bridgeport to be very friendly and made us feel right at home. Despite being a small town, there are many food options available in the local restaurants. The scenery of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains surrounding this town are breathtaking!
Roberto
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Perfect place to stop for the night on our journey to SoCal.
Perfect place to stop for the night on our journey to SoCal. We got to enjoy the incredible scenery of the East side of the Sierras with a stop at Manzanar. Recommend stopping at Nicelies for breakfast after Mono Lake!
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Much nicer than I expected. Very clean and fresh feeling.
Much nicer than I expected. Very clean and fresh feeling. I will stay here again, no need to look anywhere else. Relative had a room down the street and it did not even come close to the comfort level I had at Redwood motel. They also will now book at Redwood motel for their next trip.
Deborah
8.0
Scored 8.0
Had Dinner at Bridgeport Inn in town.
Had Dinner at Bridgeport Inn in town. Very personable and good food. Two of the stores we wanted were closed. Very quiet town. Our lodging was about a mile south of town and very peaceful and serene.
Douglas
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Only a couple eating places open, and you have a choice of...
Only a couple eating places open, and you have a choice of burger haven, a deli, a brewery (closed at 2pm), ice cream place, and the Bridgeport Inn restaurant which had poor food reviews. We chose to eat outdoors so we had deli sandwiches at Alberts. Not good.
The standout feature of this place is it's location. It's *not* near the town, there are no facilities or eateries nearby, but you can sit outside in the meadow and grill/BBQ while watching sunset over the mountains. Its right on the highway, but at the same time peaceful and quiet.
The rooms are mini cabins/lodges as one would expect. The showers were nice. There was no AC but there was enough cool breeze coming thru the windows.
I booked a 1 bedroom hotel and got confirmation on Tuesday but I believe somehow they made changes and sent me a second confirmation so didn't check thinking that it was the same one they just confirmed because I was in the middle of my move when I arrived at the property they told me that the reservation was made for the trailer home no apologies nor did we get any generosity. Would not recommend anyone stay at this motel.
The man at reception was very pleasant, friendly and helpful.
The room was smaller than some other motels we had stayed at but was perfectly adequate for our needs.
I loved the proper small town American experience, however some people might find the limited provisions in the General Store an issue or the limited choice of places to eat (3 diners / restaurants I think).
You are back to mid 1800! Very 'particular' hotel and town. Do not expect a comfy hotel or any facilities. I see the owners are still expanding the property so maybe a breakfast room will be available soon. Btw the owners are very nice and I loved what they are trying to do with the property. I just think that stars on booking are misleading
The cabin/room was sweet with knotty pine paneling. The pet friendly attitude was awesome. Hiway 395 is close, so theirs some road noise, but to be expected and not a big deal for me. It was a cozy spot for a road trip night in transit. I’d def return if I need a room in the area.
The rooms were very clean and so were the shared bathrooms. The bar was super cool and the "old-time" vibes throughout the hotel were fun. It was located in the center of town, so it made it easy to explore. The restaurant was delicious and the prices were very affordable.
Family owned business. Excellent facilities and property. Laundry facilities. Guests are treated to a bonfire every evening. There is a nice hiking trail in the back of the property. Lovely grounds with barbecues as well. Minuets from Bodie or Bridgeport
Solid choice for travel to the eastern sierra. Older hotel, maintained well. Small rooms, but decor is solid and they are cozy which is a must given the cold overnight temps in the area.
It’s a very cute town and this is a modest but nice hotel. Staff was great, room was clean and comfortable. Loved the view out the back of my room. It was right on a creek.
Jeff & Jo's hospitality, moments from the past that are encapsuled in this beautiful hotel, proximity of Yosemites, amazing nature that surrounds Bodie Hotel.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property, they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff is, and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.