The heart of the park and his favorite things.
Yosemite Falls, the highest waterfall in North America, drops 2,425 feet to the valley floor below. Light dances on the granite faces of El Capitan and Half Dome, unique natural works in the world. Bus systems, a network of highways and trails, and a wide range of dining and lodging options make traveling the valley effortless. Founded October 1, 1890
Yosemite National Park delights visitors with its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife and incredible scenery. 750,000 acres of soaring cliffs, cascading waterfalls and lush vegetation make Yosemite one of the natural wonders of the world. Whether you want to marvel at famous landmarks or discover gems, Yosemite travel starts here!
The Yosemite Guide contains information about travel plans, activities, recommended activities, and hours of operation for various facilities and services. You will receive a Yosemite guide when you enter the park. Scheduled events are listed below.
All scheduled events are also listed on our calendar. We have more information on special events, such as the Parsons Memorial Lodge Summer Series and Poetry Festival.
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Glacier Point is located at the end of Glacier Point Road off Highway 41 and offers spectacular views of the iconic Half Dome. Not only does Glacier Point feature some of the most spectacular falls in the park, but so does the Geology Hut, which has an informative section on Yosemite’s incredible landscape.
Glacier Point is also the best place to watch the sunset or sunrise in Yosemite.
it is another great place to see El Capitan and Bridal Veil Falls, but a little closer than you can see them at Tunnel View.
Valley View is a small, unmarked pull-off on Northside Drive in Yosemite Valley. It’s a short distance before Northside Drive splits into Highway 140/Southside Drive.
The Trail of the Clouds is said to rival Half Dome in view, and you don’t need a permit to do it.
This 14-mile hiking trail begins at the Sunrise Creek trailhead near Tenaya Lake on Tioga Road. The trail to Rest Clouds has an elevation gain of 3,166 feet and is rated as difficult.
The reward for all your hard work is a stunning 360-degree view of Yosemite’s cliffs and Yosemite Valley. The best time to take a cloud hike is during the summer to fall because some exposed sections of the trail can get wet during the winter months.
Tuolumne Meadows is one of the best places to drive to Yosemite National Park as it is about an hour and a half from Yosemite Valley.
This part of the park is located along Tioga Road and is at the highest elevation in the park, making it cooler than the valley in the summer. Tuolumne Meadows also has a quieter and more peaceful setting than Yosemite Valley, so it’s a great place to get away from the crowds.
Tioga Road, also known as Tioga Pass, is one of the few roads that cross the Sierra Nevada from east to west and is the only way to get to Tuolumne Meadows. Along Tioga Pass and Tuolumne Meadows, you’ll find beautiful scenery, including sparkling alpine lakes and white mountains.
There are many hiking trails, picnic areas, parking lots, and major trails along the way. To make a day of your trip to Tuolumne Meadows, stop at the Olmsted Point parking lot and learn about the topography of the Sierra Nevada.
Next, take a dip in Lake Tenaya, and grab a burger at the Tuolumne Meadows Grill.
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