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Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park, CA U.S.A.

P.O. Box 577
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
U.S.A.
209-372-0200
877-444-6777 Campground Reservations
877-833-6777 TDD
Open Year-Round Entry Fee Charged
State Park Information

In the 19th century, curious travelers endured dusty stagecoach rides through treacherous mountains to experience the grandeur and wildness of Yosemite.

Today, despite automobiles, modern campgrounds, lodges, visitor centers and an array of services, the park remains a place to revel in some of nature's grandest spectacles.

Yosemite is famous for its waterfalls, cliffs and unusual rock formations. The Mariposa Grove is home to giant sequoias, and Glacier Point offers a magnificent overlook of Yosemite Valley and the high Sierra.

The Tioga Road (Hwy. 120 East) is usually open to vehicles from late May through November. It offers a 39-mile scenic drive between Crane Flat and Tuolumne Meadows.

The park contains 13 popular campgrounds, seven of which are on a reservation system. From April through September, reservations are essential and even the first-come, first-served sites often fill each morning from May through September.

Reservations are required year-round for Yosemite Valley’s auto campgrounds and summer through fall for Hodgdon Meadow, Crane Flat, Wawona, and half of Tuolumne Meadows. All other campgrounds (except group and stock campgrounds) are first-come, first-served.

Campground reservations may be made by calling 877-444-6777 or 878-833-6777 for TDD users.

Permits are required for overnight backpacking trips in the wilderness. Quotas are set for the number of people who may begin an overnight trip from each trailhead. Up to 60 percent of the slots may be reserved up to six months in advance. Mail requests to Wilderness Reservations, Wilderness Center, P.O. Box 545, Yosemite, Calif. 95389, or call 209-372-0740.

Cyclists are restricted to paved bikeways and park roads; 12 miles of bikeway wind through the eastern end of the valley.

Outdoor Activities
Activities Column 1 Activities Column 2 Activities Column 3
Camping available Freshwater Fishing available Visitor Center available
Hiking available Saltwater Fishing not available Children's Activities available
Backpacking available Guided Tours available
Rock Climbing available Scenic Drives available
Horse Trails available Big Game Hunting not available Picnicking available
Wheelchair Trails/Ramps available Upland Hunting not available Off-Road Vehicles not available
Waterfowl Hunting not available Lodging Nearby available
Restaurants Nearby available
Canoeing not available
Kayaking not available Cross-Country Skiing available
Rafting available Downhill Skiing available Bird-Watching available
Beaches available Snowboarding available Nature Viewing available
Boat Launch not available Snowshoeing available Historic Sites available
Snowmobiling not available
Ice Skating available
Mountain Biking not available Winter Camping available
Touring available

Photo credits in order: Courtesy of National Park Service. Photo by Cecil W. Stoughton, courtesy of National Park Service. Courtesy of National Park Service.

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