Dog Friendly Hotel Charlotte in Groveland

Hotel Charlotte

Hotel Charlotte

18736 Main St.
Groveland, California 95321
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Reservation Phone: (800) 961-7799
Local Phone: (209) 962-6455

Opened in 1921, the 13-room boutique Hotel Charlotte is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Hotel Charlotte is respected for its Old West charm, a wonderfully inviting ambiance, and stellar service that will leave you wanting more.

Yosemite

Located on Highway 120, about 30 minutes from Yosemite National Park, in the gold rush era town of Groveland, Hotel Charlotte's guests are in close proximity to Groveland's shops, library, museum, historic jail house, Mountain Sage nursery and gardens, and the (in)famous Iron Door Saloon.

Hotel Charlotte room

Hotel Charlotte guests and other visitors are invited to dine with their dogs across the street at the Groveland Hotel's Provisions Restaurant. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served at the outdoor dog-friendly patio.

Dog-friendly policies:

  • Size: All sizes
  • Breed restrictions: None
  • Maximum number allowed: Talk with management in advance.
  • Cost per dog: $20 Per Night
  • Percentage of rooms that are dog-friendly: Less than 50%

Dog-friendly property amenities:

  • Special treats
  • Lots of areas nearby to walk your dog

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You coming? - Photo Credit: @namastenadine
You coming? - Photo Credit: @namastenadine
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Cabo in Groveland photo: Doug Pieper
Cabo in Groveland. Photo: Doug Pieper
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Arch Rock entrance. Photo Judy Sutton.
Arch Rock entrance. Photo Judy Sutton.
Why hurry to Yosemite National Park when the journey can be as rewarding as the destination? The Yosemite Region encompasses four gateway counties, each with its own unique set of attractions. This week we celebrate Yosemite’s 150th anniversary with a look at places and diversions for DogTrekkers to check out along the major highway corridors leading to the iconic park.  more »
Sugar Pine Railway. Photo by  J. Stephen Conn (CC)
Sugar Pine Railway. Photo by J. Stephen Conn (CC)
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