
Yosemite - U.S. National Park Service
Sep 29, 2025 · 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 …
Plan Your Visit - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Sep 8, 2025 · 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 …
Yosemite National Park
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Places To Go - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Yosemite Valley - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park …
Jan 17, 2024 · While we welcome you to Yosemite, you should expect traffic congestion, especially in Yosemite Valley and at park entrances. If you are planning to visit Yosemite …
Basic Information - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park …
Sep 22, 2025 · 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 …
Things To Do - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Sep 2, 2025 · Park Programs and Activities The Yosemite Guide contains information about trip planning, scheduled events, and hours of operations for facilities and services.
Reservaciones para el ingreso al parque - Yosemite National Park …
Sep 8, 2025 · Reservaciones para el ingreso al parque Ya no es necesario hacer una reserva para entrar en Yosemite en 2025. La tarifa de entrada al estacionamiento de $35 aún se …
Learn About the Park - U.S. National Park Service
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Current Conditions - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park …
Nov 7, 2025 · 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.