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Book NowPhoenix Triangle sits in the Sierra foothills outside historic Mariposa — a modern A-frame with walls of glass, long-range mountain views, and pines close enough to hear. It was built for the kind of trip where the days are big and the mornings are slow: families spreading out across three bedrooms, friends cooking together, couples watching the light change from the hot tub.
The name isn't decoration — it's the story. A devastating wildfire took our first home here. We poured our hearts into rebuilding on the same ground, and what rose is stronger and more beautiful than what we lost. Every room in it was chosen, not specified.
An open, airy great room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a deck that looks out over the foothills.
Sleeps six across three thoughtfully designed rooms, offering generous space for rest and relaxation.

1 King bed · ensuite rainfall shower

1 Queen bed · desk for remote work

Bunk — queen + twin XL · great for kids
Little ones? A crib, high chair and kids' dinnerware are ready and waiting.
"One of the best Airbnbs we have lived in."
Rainy day or starry night, the cabin is a private playground for all ages.

65″ 4K Roku TV, immersive Sonos sound, and a toasty electric fireplace.

Xbox, board games, giant Jenga, Connect 4 and cornhole on the lawn.

Spin a record on the Crosley or curl up with a book from the loft library.

Rolling Sierra foothills stretch out from the deck — coffee at sunrise, stars at night.

Keurig, AeroPress and all the essentials — bold brew or mellow cup.

A 6-person Sundance spa framed by pines and a wide-open Sierra sky.

Welcome to Phoenix Triangle — Yosemite luxury, reborn. Perched in the Sierra foothills with long-range mountain views, this brand-new build pairs modern minimalism with mid-century warmth. Everything you need is already here.

Base yourself in Mariposa, 28 miles from Yosemite's gates. Spend your days on granite trails and waterfalls, your evenings in the hot tub. The Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias, Gold Rush history, and mountain-town dining are all close by.
The closest way into the park — 28 miles down Highway 140 along the Merced River. Start early: the gate queue builds through the morning.
Directions →El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls and Tunnel View, about ten miles past the entrance gate.
Directions →Over 500 giant sequoias, including the Grizzly Giant and the California Tunnel Tree you can walk straight through.
Directions →Beer, cocktails and mocktails with good indoor and patio seating — an easy stop on the drive back from the park.
Directions →A hidden gem just off Main Street: rotating craft beers, California wines, pretzels and cheese boards, sometimes live music or trivia.
Directions →Fresh pizza made in view of the counter, another fire survivor, with a wall of history built from the ruins out back and the Mariposa mural outside.
Directions →The story of this 1850s gold-rush mining town, told well and worth an hour.
Directions →19th-century storefronts, boutique shops, and the Sierra Artists Gallery — plus the 1858 granite jail, still standing.
Directions →Artifacts, photographs and art tracing how climbing in Yosemite became what it is.
Directions →The full grocery run — bread, milk, eggs, everything you forgot to pack. Tesla Superchargers sit right outside.
Directions →Tucked into the pines just outside historic Mariposa — quiet and private, yet minutes from town and 28 miles from Yosemite's Arch Rock entrance. Exact address is shared after booking.
"Perfect spot to visit Yosemite with a group of 4-6 / family! We took advantage of the kitchen and made incredible meals during our stay, soaked in the hot tub, made smores by the fire place and watched lots of movies in…"
"Amazing stay ! My husband and I had our honeymoon stay here. Super close to town & to Yosemite. Would love to go back. The view was spectacular at sunrise and sunset and neighborhood was private as well."
"One of the best Airbnb's in the Western US. 45 minutes from the gates of Yosemite. 10 mins from a town with whatever you need. Great views, peaceful setting. Completely unique architectural design. As clean as can be.…"
"This house is super cozy and beautiful! My friends and I had a great time staying here. It's around 1h drive to Yosemite National Park. And it's on a small hill with a great view. All the facilities are new and nice.…"
"Our stay at Deepu’s place was truly exceptional! The house was impeccably clean, and the host's thoughtful touches, like the welcome basket and the well-stocked kitchen, made us feel immediately at home. The location…"
"I can’t say enough good things about staying here. Deepu was an excellent host and has a beautiful property. Staying here while visiting Yosemite was perfect for our family. We had every comfort we could ask for and…"
"This place is an absolute gem. Spotlessly clean, beautifully furnished, and incredibly comfortable."
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The Arch Rock entrance is 28 miles away — about 45 minutes down Highway 140, following the Merced River most of the way. Yosemite Valley is another ten miles or so past the gate, roughly an hour from the cabin. Leave early: the entrance queue builds through the morning, and an early start buys you the best light in the Valley. From roughly May through September the park also requires an entry reservation, so check the National Park Service site when you plan your dates.
Yes — a Level 2 charger on the deck. It uses a SAE J1772 connector, which fits most non-Tesla EVs; Teslas work with the adapter that came with the car. Charging runs through EV Match, which bills your card for the electricity you actually use. Setting up an EV Match account before your trip is easiest, so the car can charge while you relax.
Fast Starlink WiFi throughout the house, plus a dedicated workspace with a desk in the second bedroom — comfortable for remote work or a long video call.
Yes — a hot tub on the deck, available all year. Spa towels are provided, and guests can adjust the temperature at the tub controls; setting it to 100°F or below helps it cool down faster in summer.
A full kitchen with cookware, bakeware, and a Keurig plus an Aeropress for coffee — cooking oil and other basics are stocked in the pantry too. Most dishes are dishwasher-safe (wine glasses should be hand-washed). There's also a gas grill on the deck with propane provided. Traveling with a little one? A crib and high chair are both on hand.
Self check-in with a smart lock. Check in any time from 4pm (as late as midnight with a heads-up), and check out by 10am. Early check-in is sometimes available for a small fee starting at $25 when there's no same-day turnover, and a late check-out of up to an hour can usually be arranged depending on the cleaning schedule.
The last 400 feet is a gentle gravel driveway with a few curves up from Triangle Road. All-wheel drive handles it easily; two-wheel-drive cars are fine too, just take it slow when the ground is wet. There is free parking on site.
We are not able to host pets. Several of our guests, friends and family have allergies, and keeping the house pet-free is how we look after them. Thank you for understanding.
Year-round. In normal conditions the gravel driveway is easy for AWD and fine for 2WD cars with a little care; during and after a snowfall we recommend AWD or tire chains, and there's a lower parking area you can use if your car isn't snow-ready. The house has two-zone heating and an electric fireplace, so it warms up fast.
Reach out to Deepu before you book — text is the fastest way to get an answer, and we are happy to help you plan the trip.

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