Visit Your Park: Yosemite National Park

As awe-inspiring as the Yosemite Valley is, it is not the length and breadth of Yosemite National Park , but rather only one measure of this High Sierra beaut. Sadly, a surprising number of people never venture out of the valley with its towering granite walls and, in season, wispy waterfalls, to explore the other wonders of the park.

And that's their loss.

John Muir discovered that in 1869 when he spent his first summer in the Sierra, venturing beyond the Yosemite Valley and high into the upper reaches of today's national park. It was there, among the mountains, the granite domes, the meadows, streams and forests that he found the deeper beauty of Yosemite, a beauty that can't easily be seen from the valley floor. The following passages come from his book, Probably more free sunshine falls on this majestic range than on any other in the world I'd ever seen or heard of. It has the brightest weather, brightest glacier-polished rocks, the greatest abundance of irised spray from its glorious waterfalls, the brightest forests of silver firs and silver pines, more star-shine, moonshine, and perhaps more crystal-shine than any other mountain chain, and its countless mirror lakes, having more light poured into them, glow and spangle most. And how glorious the shining after the short summer showers and after frosty nights when the morning sunbeams are pouring through the crystals on the grass and pine needles, and how ineffably spiritually fine is the morning-glow on the mountain-tops and the alpenglow of evening. Well may the Sierra be named, not the Snowy Range, but the Range of Light.

Climb up into this high country along the meandering Tioga Road and you're quickly surrounded by granite domes perfect for scrambling, lakes, and paths that lead hikers and pack trains deeper, and higher, into the park's core.

And while the light seems to shine best in the high country, down in the Yosemite Valley the magic can be seen at certain times of year, such as when Horsetail Fall catches and shimmers with the sun's rays, and throughout the spring and early summer when the high country's snowmelt plunges into the valley, casting off its feathery, diamond-beaded spray.

This valley does lure with its falls of water and towering walls of granite. And it should be on any first-timer's list of stops. But as impressive and captivating as Yosemite's acclaimed valley is, any trek to the national park that begins there should lead one further up into the highlands that so enchanted Muir, for they are just as beautiful and entrancing today as they were in the 1869 when he first ascended up into them.

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Visit Your Park: Yosemite National Park
Visit Your Park: Yosemite National Park

To learn more about Yosemite and how to enjoy a visit there, be sure to read the Traveler's "park page" on Yosemite. You'll find helpful information on lodging, camping, hiking, great videos, and even a list of books worth reading.



Campground Reservation Changes At Yosemite
Campground Reservation Changes At Yosemite

Yosemite Valley, CA-- The way visitors make camping reservations at Yosemite National Park has changed. Park officials say three changes are being implemented in an effort to discourage misuse of the camping reservation system and to insure fairness to



Yosemite National Park hopes new camping reservation system will thwart scalpers

Under the new system, these campsites will be available only by calling the registration phone number. The change goes into effect in late summer. All Yosemite campsites are reserved through a contractor called Active Works.



Weather forces a change of plans

Tioga Pass Road through Yosemite and Highway 89, the Mount Lassen Park loop road, remain closed. Heavy rain and snow have created a springtime in summer effect, and some recreational opportunities have been pushed back a month or two.



Principal Davis: Building Relationships of Trust and Respect

For 20 years we used to take the kids camping in Yosemite. We did a “Big Dig”; we used to do this in history in seventh grade. It was an archaeological simulation. I worked with Tom Gamba. In groups our class would develop artifacts and bury them;




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Camping In Yosemite - Bookshelf

Moon Yosemite & Mammoth Lakes Camping & Hiking

Moon Yosemite & Mammoth Lakes Camping & Hiking


Yosemite: The Complete Guide, Yosemite National Park

Yosemite: The Complete Guide, Yosemite National Park

Yosemite Lodging & Camping Yosemite's seven hotels and lodges are all run by Delaware ... Yosemite's 13 campgrounds are run by the National Park Service. ...

Handbook of Yosemite national park, a compendium of articles on the Yosemite region by the leading scientific authorities

Handbook of Yosemite national park, a compendium of articles on the Yosemite region by the leading scientific authorities

CAMPING AND MOUNTAINEERING IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK BY RAYMOND H. BAILEY Manager of the Camping Tours Department, Yosemite National Park Co. ...

Frommer's Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks

Frommer's Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks

No wilderness camping is allowed in the valley. For more information on wilderness camping, including Yosemite's High Sierra Camps, see chapter 4, ...

Rules and regulations, Yosemite national park

Rules and regulations, Yosemite national park

Camping in Yosemite Valley. — All campers in Yosemite Valley shall first report at the office of the superintendent for assignment to camping sites, ...

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Yosemite National Park - Camping Reservations (U.S. National ...
Yosemite National Park has 13 popular campgrounds, of which up to ... Unrestricted camping is no longer allowed in Yosemite Valley because of damage it causes. ...

Yosemite National Park - Campground &amp; Campsite Information ...
Below is information about each of the campgrounds in Yosemite. ... are only available in Yosemite Valley at Curry Village and Housekeeping Camp. ...

Yosemite Camping - Camping in Yosemite - Yosemite Camping ...
Camping in Yosemite features a variety of settings ranging from sweeping views and forest canopies. Learn more about Yosemite camping opportunities at YosemitePark.com. ...

Camp 4 (Yosemite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Camp 4 is a campground in Yosemite National Park. It became notable after World War II as the hangout for rock climbers with many spending months ...

Yosemite National Park Camping Page
Camping. Campgrounds in Yosemite National Park are operated by the National Park Service. ... There is a 30 day camping limit within Yosemite National Park in any calendar ...