- Yosemite - U. S. National Park Service
First protected in 1864, Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more
- Plan Your Visit - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Pack your patience: millions of people visit Yosemite from April through October Yosemite Valley is the main destination for most visitors but there are many places to go in the park
- Lodging - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Lodging options inside Yosemite National Park are managed by Yosemite Hospitality, and range from simple tent cabins at the High Sierra Camps to deluxe rooms at The Ahwahnee
- Entrance Reservations - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Entrance Reservations You no longer need a reservation to drive into Yosemite in 2025 The $35 car park entrance fee still applies when you arrive
- Basic Information - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Yosemite National Park includes nearly 1,200 square miles of mountainous scenery, including high cliffs, deep valleys, tall waterfalls, ancient giant sequoias, and a large wilderness
- Things To Do - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Ranger and Interpretive Programs Yosemite offers a range of informative and inspiring walks and talks to learn about Yosemite
- Yosemite Valley - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service) - NPS
Tunnel View provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background This viewpoint is at the east end of the Wawona Tunnel along the Wawona Road (Highway 41)
- Current Conditions - Yosemite National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Trails in Yosemite may be closed when there are hidden hazards or when they are impassable due to rockfall, snow, ice, or fire Open trails aren't necessarily free of hazards
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