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Quality Inn Merced Gateway to Yosemite
3.6/5103 Reviews
Overall, the room is very clean and the bed is very comfortable. If you need a toothbrush, you can ask the front desk if you want the room. It is not available. Breakfast is also good. When the hotel has a parking lot, it is basically closed on weekends. almost
Travelodge by Wyndham Merced Yosemite
3.4/5102 Reviews
Quite impressed with this place. Stayed for four nights and was given complimentary upgrade from queen to king room. Very clean and comfortable room. TV with endless channels, fridge, microwave, coffee maker. Carpet instead of usual hard flooring. Good location away from noise of freeway. Pleasant and helpful staff. Thoroughly recommend.
Days Inn by Wyndham Merced/Yosemite Area
3.4/5104 Reviews
My daughter and I had been driving for hours and arrived about 12:00 pm there wasn’t anyone at the front desk. There was a handwritten note that read “Be back out doing other things” then when a lady finally walked by and asked if we needed something, I told her we wanted to check in and she said check-in was at 3 and if we did it now there was a charge. I told her we would wait but asked if we could use the restroom and she said “No, restrooms are not for the public!”
Best Western Inn
3.6/587 Reviews
Because I went to Yosemite, I am here. Yosemite is still a short distance from the highway, but the sound is good, noisy, and the front desk is warm. I am worthy of this price. The city is surrounded by orchards and the natural scenery is beautiful.
TownePlace Suites Merced
4.3/5102 Reviews
Service was amazing they were very accommodating and super friendly 10/10
Motel 6 Merced, CA
2.7/534 Reviews
Was not impressed with property. But what I was impressed with was Thomas at the front desk he made me feel at home away from home and went surly above and beyond for me and my pets. I have stayed at many hotels but his services Trump's them all I recommend if you are in the area of Merced and starve for great customer service see Thomas at Motel 6 on east Childs. Thank you Thomas I will be back just because of your service

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Number of Hotels22
Number of Reviews1,226
Highest Price$1,278
Lowest Price$64
Average Price (Weekdays)$134
Average Price (Weekends)$151

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Why Visit Merced, California?

Merced, CA sits in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley. The city, named after the word “Mercy” in Spanish, is connected to Yosemite Valley via the Merced River, and is often known as the “Gateway to Yosemite.”

Fun Fact: Merced, CA is one of the top agriculture producers in California. They’re the #1 sweet potatoes producer in the state. They rank #2 for milk production, and are home to the Hilmar Cheese Company, where you can learn about cheese production.

The Best Time to Visit Merced, California

Merced, CA experiences a semi-arid climate, where summers are hot and dry, and winters are mild and wet. Its hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging at around 98°F. Its coldest months fall between December and January, with lows averaging at around 36°F.

Hotels in Merced, CA are most expensive from March–September. Hotels in Merced, CA are cheapest in November.

Getting Around Merced, California

Merced Regional Airport (MCE), just 2 miles southwest of downtown Merced, is a small commercial airport serving the city. Direct flights are available daily, via Boutique Air, from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Sacramento International Airport (SMF).

Merced County Transit (aka “The Bus”) public transport that serves the city. 17 of their fixed bus routes operate daily, with single fares starting at US$1.50 per ride. “The Bus” service is available from Merced Regional Airport (MCE), making it the cheapest way to get to downtown Merced.

Getting to and around most of what Merced, CA has to offer is more accessible by car. Consider renting a car to travel around Merced, CA easily. Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) is a public transit bus service that provides year-round scheduled bus service into popular locations within Merced, Fresno, and including Yosemite Valley. Regular one-way fares cost US$19, and online reservations are required.

Things to do in Merced, California

Applegate Park Zoo focuses on the rehabilitation of wildlife native to California. Support this rescued animal sanctuary by bringing a donation listed on their wish list during your visit. Pay the Merced Fruit Barn a visit, and meet agricultural experts while you shop for local produce and dried fruit. Just outside the market are barns housing an array of animals. Consider sticking around to watch and admire animals including llamas, peacocks, and turkeys.

It takes less than 2 hours to drive down or take the HWY 140 YARTS bus to Yosemite National Park, where you can enjoy the breathtaking landscape and simply take nature in at its best. The park boasts over 800 miles of hiking trails, with many options across all levels. If you’re camping out there, be sure to go stargazing at night, and you might be lucky enough to catch a few shooting stars! Park entry fees start at US$20, and all fees are valid for 7 days from the date of purchase.

Top tip: Yosemite National Park offers numerous food and grocery options year round. Whether you’re bringing food into the park with you, or buying food onsite, always remember to store your food in bear-proof food containers. Food lockers are provided onsite too. Another top tip is to respect animals, keep your distance, and never feed or approach them.

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