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Although Yosemite Valley is expected to be open, rafting, swimming and picnicking in areas along the river could be unavailable until July, a social post from the National Park said May 5.
Visitor Centers: Yosemite Valley (year-round), Wawona and Big Oak Flats (May–October), Tuolumne Meadows (June or July–late September) Entrance Fees: $30 per vehicle. Reservations required ...
Yosemite National Park has been advised to close parts of the park due to high water levels and risk of flooding due to the melting snow. ... rafting, or boating ...
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“Swimming here is like swimming in an ice bath,” Yosemite National Park issues water-safety advice before peak summer season - MSNSearch and rescue officials at Yosemite National Park are urging visitors to take care around its freezing, fast-moving water as the peak summer season approaches. The park's search and rescue ...
The famed Sierra Nevada park — known for its huge granite walls, breathtaking views and picturesque waterfalls — has roughly 1,500 campsites.
Yosemite National Park was supposed to open its coveted High Sierra Camps this year for the first time since 2018. But the park announced that because potable water and toilets won't be available ...
For the first time since 2019, all 13 campgrounds in Yosemite National Park will be open this summer, park officials announced Wednesday. The famed Sierra Nevada park — known for its huge ...
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