Heidelberg Inn
Resort overview
Nestled in the magnificent Sierra Nevada Mountains, The Heidelberg Inn offers a touch of history with superb vacation amenities.
The Heidelberg Inn was opened in 1928 and was used to film movies such as "Road to Utopia." This beautiful resort was also where stars stayed during filming and the rooms have hosted movie legends such as Clark Gable and Betty Grable. Since then, Heidelberg Inn has been refurbished to reflect today's comforts. It features a four-sided fireplace for chilly winter nights and nearby access to June Lake for summer activities. The one-bedroom unit includes a queen bed in the bedroom and a queen sofa sleeper in the living room. It sleeps four and includes a dining/kitchen area with refrigerator, two-burner stovetop, microwave, coffee maker, garbage disposal and dishwasher. These units have two TVs, a DVR, an alarm clock and free Wi-Fi. The two bedroom presidential unit includes a bedroom with a queen bed in one bedroom and a full-size bed in the second bedroom and a queen sofa sleeper in the living room. There’s room for six and a kitchen, plus three TVs, a DVR, alarm clock and free Wi-Fi.
Spend your time at this quiet retreat boating, fishing or hiking along the lake or ski and snowboard during the winter. The Heidelberg Inn on June Lake is a great place to enjoy all your favorite outdoor activities. A short drive takes you to the entrance to Yosemite National Park—a must see California attraction!
Next stop: the romantic, nostalgic Heidelberg Inn in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.