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![]() | Yosemite GuideJuly 19, 2022 - August 23, 2022 |
The August 2022 Yosemite Guide with information about trip planning, activities, scheduled events, and hours of operations for different facilities and services at Yosemite National Park (NP) in California. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).
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What You Need to Know
Photo by Christine W Loberg
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Protect Yourself and Your Park
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Photo by Caitlin Lee-Roney
Biking in Yosemite
Protect Yourself and Wildlife
Never approach or feed any animal. It is dangerous—both to you and the
animal—and illegal to do so. Wild animals in Yosemite can transmit diseases,
including plague, rabies, and hantavirus. For more information on how to stay
safe in Yosemite, visit www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/yoursafety.htm.
There are over 12 miles of paved bike paths in Yosemite Valley (speed limit is
15 mph). In addition, bicyclists can ride on regular roads if they obey traffic
laws. You can rent a bike, bring your own, or borrow one through the bike
share program for up to two hours.
Things to Know
• Bicycling on Yosemite’s roads means sharing the road with all vehicles.
• Helmets are required by law for children under 18 years old.
• E-bikes with two or three wheels, fully operable pedals, and electric
motors less than 750 watts (1 horsepower) are allowed everywhere
bicycles are allowed.
• Electric scooters are allowed on bike paths but not on park roads.
• Off-trail riding and mountain biking, and use of motorized scooters on
bike paths are not permitted.
DISTANCE FROM WILDLIFE: 30 feet = about one bus-length.
Where Did Yosemite Falls Go?
The most common human-related cause of death for a black bear in
Yosemite is being hit by a car. Slow down! Driving too fast is almost always
the cause of these accidental deaths.
Visitors to Yosemite National Park are the park’s most important guardians.
During your visit to Yosemite, please contact a park official if you see any of
the following illegal acts:
• Feeding or approaching wildlife
• Collecting plants, reptiles,
or butterflies
• Hunting animals
• Picking up archeological items,
such as arrowheads
• Using metal detectors
• Driving vehicles into meadows
• Biking off of paved roads
• Camping outside of designated
campgrounds
• Possession of weapons inside
federal facilities
• Possessing or using marijuana,
including medical marijuana
• Using drones
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Yosemite is home to countless waterfalls. The best time to see waterfalls is
during spring, when most of the snowmelt occurs. Peak runoff typically occurs
in May or June, with some waterfalls (including Yosemite Falls) often only a
trickle or completely dry by August. Storms in late fall rejuvenate some of the
waterfalls and all of them accumulate frost along their edges many nights
during the winter.
If you see activities that could harm
people or park resources, jot down
any descriptions or a vehicle license
plate number and call the park
dispatch office at (209) 379-1992.
Entering a National Park
A reservation is required to drive into or through Yosemite from 6am to 4pm. See go.nps.gov/reserve
Yosemite is a place
where wilderness prevails.
Prepare yourself for a wild
experience. The National
Park Service is bound by its
mission to protect Yosemite’s natural
and cultural resources for the benefit
and enjoyment of future generations.
Please, be attentive to the regulations
in place to protect park resources
and those designed for your safety.
Access for People with Disabilities
Fire – Police – Medical
Emergency
Call or text 911 for emergencies.
Sign Language interpreting
is available upon request.
Contact Deaf Services at
(209) 379-5250 (v/txt). Two weeks
advance notice is requested.
Medical Clinic (in Yosemite Valley)
Open Monday through Friday from
9am to 5pm. Phone: (209) 372-4637
Road, Weather,
and Park Information
Check road updates: (209) 372-0200
Yosemite Village Garage
Open from 8am to 5pm daily. Offers
24-hour emergency roadside
assistance and propane service until
4:30pm. NO gas is available here.
Phone: (209) 372-1060
Keep in Touch
For a complete list of accessible
services, exhibits, and recreational
opportunities, pick up a Yosemite
Accessibility Guide at any park
entrance station or visitor center, or
view online at www.nps.gov/yose/
planyourvisit/accessibility.htm, or
call a park Accessibility Coordinator
at (209) 379-1035.
Assistive Listening Devices
available upon advance request
at any visitor center.
Accessible parking spaces
available throughout the park.
Fire restrictions are in effect. Please
visit go.nps.gov/firestages for
updates on the current fire stage.
www.nps.gov/yose
@YosemiteNPS
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Where can I see
wildlife? Wildlife
like deer, coyote,
and maybe even a
bear, can be seen in meadows
foraging at twilight and dusk.
Please stay on marked paths to
protect meadow ecosystems.
Is my pet allowed
in Yosemite?
Pets are allowed in
developed areas, on
fully paved roads, sidewalks, and
bicycle paths (except when signed
as not allowing pets), and in all
campgrounds except walk-in
campgrounds and group
campgrounds. Pets must be
restrained on a leash not more
than six feet long and may not be
left unattended. Other regulations
also apply.
Congestion
During the summer, be prepared for
two- to three-hour delays, especially
in afternoons and on weekends.
Plan accordingly and use restrooms
when available. Once you find a
place to park, leave your car parked
and use the free shuttle bus.
Parking fills to capacity throughout
Yosemite by mid-morning. Driving or
parking on vegetation is prohibited.
Park Partners
Pets are NOT allowed on the
shuttle buses or indoor lodging
areas, including lobbies and rooms.
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NOTICE! A reservation is required to drive into or through
Yosemite from 6am to 4pm. See go.nps.gov/reserve.
Lake Eleanor
To
HETCH
HETCHY
O’Shaughnessy
Dam
Hetch
Hetchy
Entrance
Hetch Hetchy
Road
and
Lee Vining
Hetch Hetchy
Backpackers’
Campground
Tuolumne River
TUOLUMNE
MEADOWS
(Wilderness Permit Required)
White
Wolf
Big Oak Flat
Entrance
To
Manteca
Big Oak Flat
Information
Station
Yosemite
Creek
Tioga Road
Hodgdon
Meadow
Tuolumne
Grove
Merced
Grove
Trailhead
Crane
Flat
Tuolumne Meadows
Visitor Center
Porcupine
Flat
Tenaya Lake
Yosemite Valley
Visitor Center
Tamarack
Flat
Big Oak
Flat Road
YOSEMITE
VALLEY
Merced
River
GLACIER
POINT
Tunnel View
El Portal
Tuolumne Meadows
Tioga Road
Evergreen Road
Tioga Pass
Entrance
Closed in 2022,
no services
Glacier Point Road
Road Closed
To Merced
Bridalveil
Creek
Arch RockEntrance
Yosemite
West
Wawona Road
WAWONA
Wawona
Campground
Wawona
Visitor Center
Yosemite
History
Center
Mariposa
Grove
South
Entrance
0
Gas Station
Ranger Station
5 miles
Roads on map are simplified
and do not reflect degree of
windiness
To Fresno
NOTE! There are only 2 gas stations in
the park and NO GAS in Yosemite Valley.
5km
Campground
Visitor Center
Information Center
Visitor Centers
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
YOSEMITE VALLEY VISITOR CENTER
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Maximize your time in Yosemite
by reading this Guide and bringing
any questions to the nearest visitor
center. Talk to park rangers, view
exhibits, and learn more about the
park. The visitor centers also feature
Yosemite Conservancy bookstores,
where you’ll find books, maps, and
other souvenir items.
Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
Yosemite Valley Visitor Center // 9am to 5pm, open year-round
Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center // 9am to 5pm, open seasonal
Big Oak Flat Information Station // 8am to 5pm, open seasonal
Wawona Visitor Center at Hill’s Studio // 8am to 5pm, open seasonal
Photo by Christine W Loberg
Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Valley is open year round
and is known for massive cliff faces
like El Capitan and Half Dome and
its plunging waterfalls, including the
tallest in North America, Yosemite
Falls. Yosemite Valley’s meadows
are great places to see wildlife and
to photograph seasonal scenery.
Whether you explore the Valley by
foot, car, bicycle or with a tour,
you will be in awe and eager to see
what’s around the next corner.
Road Conditions
Yosemite Valley roads remain
open year round, with winter chain
restrictions.
Photo by McKenna McFarland
Wawona and
Mariposa Grove
The Mariposa Grove of Giant
Sequoias is the largest sequoia grove
in Yosemite and is home to over 500
mature giant sequoias. Park at the
Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza and
take the free shuttle into the grove.
It operates from 8am to 7pm, with
the last bus leaving Mariposa Grove
at 8 pm. Vehicles displaying a
disability placard may drive to the
Mariposa Grove Arrival Area or the
Grizzly Giant parking area. The
nearby Yosemite History Center in
Wawona is a collection of historic
buildings associated with people and
events that shaped the national park
idea in Yosemite.
Distance from Yosemite Valley:
30 mi/48 km (1 hour)
Photo by Sarah Gulick
Glacier Point Road
NO SERVICES - GLACIER POINT
ROAD IS CLOSED DURING 2022
Glacier Point, an overlook with a
commanding view of Yosemite Valley,
Half Dome, and Yosemite’s high
country, is a great place for
photography, hiking, and experiencing
the alpen glow at sunset. From
Glacier Point you can experience a
majestic view, 3,214 feet above
Yosemite Valley. Due to extensive
road construction on Glacier Point
Road, Glacier Point is only accessible
via long, strenuous hiking trails. All
overnight stays in the area require a
wilderness permit.
Road Conditions
Glacier Point Road is closed for the
entire 2022 season.
Directions
From Yosemite Valley, take Wawona
Road (Hwy 41).
Hetch Hetchy
Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, a source of
drinking water and hydroelectric
power for the City of San Francisco,
is home to spectacular scenery
and offers many wilderness trails.
The area’s low elevation makes it a
good place to hike in autumn,
winter, and spring, and very hot for
hiking in the summer. Wilderness
permits and bear canisters are
available while the road is open.
Distance from Yosemite Valley:
40 mi/64 km (1 ½ hours)
Directions
From Yosemite Valley, take Big Oak
Flat Road (Hwy 120) to Evergreen
Road, then turn right.
Road Conditions
Vehicles and/or trailers over 25 feet
long and 8 feet wide are not
permitted on the narrow, winding
Hetch Hetchy Road. The road is only
open from 8am to 5pm.
Road Conditions
Wawona Road (Hwy 41) remains
open year round, with winter chain
restrictions.
Tuolumne Meadows
and Tioga Road
See sequoia groves north of
Yosemite Valley that are smaller than
the more-famous Mariposa Grove,
but typically quieter and require a
hike to access them. Park at the
Tuolumne Grove parking area located
on Tioga Road, and walk one steep
mile down to the grove. Or, park at
Merced Grove trailhead and walk
two steep miles down to the grove.
Remember, the walk down is easier
than the walk up. Bring water.
Directions
From Yosemite Valley, take Big Oak
Flat Road (Hwy 120) to Tioga Road
Junction at Crane Flat.
Road Conditions
Big Oak Flat Road (Hwy 120 W)
remains open year round,
with winter chain restrictions.
If you’re visiting Yosemite
for a half day:
• Walk to the base of Lower
Yosemite Fall.
• View the park’s award-winning
film, Spirit of Yosemite, at
Yosemite Theater in Yosemite
Village.
• Stop at Tunnel View, El
Capitan Meadow, and Valley
View for iconic scenic
viewpoints.
If you’re visiting Yosemite
for a full day:
• Attend a ranger program,
photo walk, or art class (see
page 8).
• Consider a scenic hike to
Cook’s Meadow, Mirror Lake,
or Vernal Fall.
• Visit a sequoia grove at
Mariposa Grove, Tuolumne
Grove, or Merced Grove.
If you’re visiting Yosemite
for two or more days:
Photo by Brian Whitehead
Crane Flat and
Tuolumne Grove
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
A Park Ranger
Suggests…
• Take a scenic drive down Tioga
Road.
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Distance from Yosemite Valley:
16 mi/26 km (30 minutes)
Illustration by Tom Whitworth
Shutterstock Photo
The Tioga Road offers a 39-mile
scenic drive past forests, meadows,
lakes, and granite domes. The road’s
elevation ranges from 6,200 feet to
just under 10,000 feet. Tuolumne
Meadows embodies the high-country
of the Sierra Nevada and is a good
starting point for countless hikes.
There is little to no cell service along
the road.
• Visit the Yosemite History
Center in Wawona.
Distance from Yosemite Valley
to Tuolumne Meadows:
54 mi/87 km (1 ½ hours)
• Hike Lembert Dome or Pothole
Dome in Tuolumne Meadows.
Directions
From Yosemite Valley, take Big Oak
Flat Road (Hwy 120) to Tioga Road
Junction (Hwy 120 E), then turn
right. Continue on Tioga Road to
Tuolumne Meadows. Continue 8
more miles to Tioga Pass.
Road Conditions
Expect long delays and parking lot
closures due to road construction
from Olmsted Point to east of
Tuolumne Meadows throughout the
season. Visit nps.gov/yose/
planyourvisit/conditions.htm for
more information.
• Explore Yosemite
Valley with a rental bike.
• See Hetch Hetchy, an area
once described as Yosemite
Valley’s twin.
• Play in the water and picnic at
Tenaya Lake.
Do you have kids?
• Pick up a Junior Ranger
booklet and complete the
activities to earn a junior
ranger badge!
• Take the family to a Kids’ Art
Class at Happy Isles Art and
Nature Center, shuttle stop #16.
Yosemite National Park
A Park Guide for Ages 4 to 12
llustration by Stefani Lacy
Yosemite Guide July 20, 2022 – August 23, 2022
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Services
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Hospitality
Service Hours
YOSEMITE VALLEY
BOOKS, GIFTS, & APPAREL
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
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Yosemite Valley Lodge Post Office
Monday - Friday: 12:30pm to
2:45pm
The Ansel Adams Gallery
10am to 4pm
TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
Yosemite Valley Visitor Center
9am to 5pm
Degnan’s Kitchen
Breakfast 7am to 11am
Lunch 11:30am to 6pm
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Yosemite Valley Visitor Center
9am to 5pm
The Loft at Degnan’s
Closed
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Yosemite Museum
10am to 4pm, closed for lunch
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Village Grill
11am to 6pm
THE AHWAHNEE
Dining Room
Breakfast: 7am to 10am
Lunch: 11:30am to 2pm
Dinner: 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Sunday Brunch: 8am to 2pm
Appropriate attire respectfully
required for dinner. Reservations
strongly recommended for dinner
and Sunday Brunch.
(209) 372-1489
The Ahwahnee Bar
12pm to 10pm
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
Base Camp Eatery
Breakfast: 6:30am to 10:30am
Lunch/Dinner: 11am to 10pm
Mountain Room Bar
12pm to 10pm
Mountain Room Restaurant
Dinner: 5pm to 9:30pm
CURRY VILLAGE
Peet’s Coffee Corner
6:30am to 11am
(Jennie’s Ice Cream is closed)
Pavilion
Breakfast: 7am to 10am
Lunch (to go only): 11am to 3pm
Dinner: Closed
Curry Village Bar
12pm to 9pm
Pizza Deck
12pm to 9pm
Meadow Grill
Closed
4
Yosemite Valley Wilderness
Center
8am to 5pm
Village Store
8am to 9pm
THE AHWAHNEE
Gift Shop
8am to 9pm
Tour and Activity Desk −
Village Store
8am to 7pm
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
Tour and Activity Desk
7:30am to 7pm
HOUSEKEEPING CAMP
Gift/Grocery
8am to 9pm
Happy Isles
Happy Isles Art and Nature Center
9am to 4pm, may close for lunch
GARAGE
Yosemite Village Garage
8am to 5pm (closed 12pm to 1pm)
24-hour towing available,
emergency auto repair and supplies,
NO gas, propane service available
until 4:30pm. (209) 372-1060
POST OFFICES
Yosemite Village Main Office
Monday - Friday: 8:30am to 5pm
Saturday: 10am to noon
Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
WAWONA
Wawona Store & Pioneer
Gift Shop
8am to 8pm
Pine Tree Market
8am to 8pm
CURRY VILLAGE
MARIPOSA GROVE
Tour and Activity Desk
Closed
Yosemite Conservancy Depot
at Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza
9am to 5pm
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
Gift/Grocery
8am to 10pm
BOOKS, GIFTS, APPAREL,
& GROCERIES
Bike Rentals
8am to 6pm
Bike Rentals
8am to 7pm
Mountain Shop
8am to 8pm
Glacier Point
Snack Stand
Closed
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Wawona Hill Studio Visitor
Center
9am to 5pm
Mountaineering School
8:30am to 4:30pm
Closed for 1 hour at noon
CURRY VILLAGE
Golf Shop & Snack Stand
7am to 6pm
Yosemite Valley Lodge Pool
11am to 7pm
Sweet Shop
7am to 10pm
Gift/Grocery
8am to 10pm
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
GLACIER POINT
Gift Shop
Closed
Raft Rentals
Closed for the season
SHOWERS AND LAUNDRY
HOUSEKEEPING CAMP
POST OFFICE
Showers
7am to 10pm (guests only)
Wawona Post Office
Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday: 9am to 12pm
Laundry
8am to 8pm
CURRY VILLAGE
Showers
open 24 hours
WAWONA, MARIPOSA
GROVE, GLACIER POINT
FOOD & BEVERAGE
WAWONA
Wawona Hotel Dining Room
Breakfast: 7am to 10am
Lunch: 11am to 2pm
Dinner: 5pm to 9pm
Lounge Service: 4pm to 9pm
GAS STATION
Wawona Service Station
9am to 6pm, Diesel & propane
available. Pay at the pump 24 hours
with credit or debit card.
TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
Wawona Golf Course
Monday - Tuesday: 12pm to 6pm
Nine-hole, par-35 course
To reserve a tee time call
(209) 375-6572
Disc Golf
Monday - Tuesday: 12pm to 6pm
Tennis Courts
8am to dusk
NPS Photo
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS,
TIOGA ROAD
FOOD & BEVERAGE
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS
Tuolumne Meadows Grill
Closed
Tuolumne Meadows Lodge
Dining Room
Closed
WHITE WOLF LODGE
White Wolf Lodge Dining Room
Closed
BOOKS, GIFTS, APPAREL,
& GROCERIES
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS
Gift/Groceries
9am to 5:30pm
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Tuolumne Meadows Visitor
Center
9am to 5pm daily
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Religious Services
Camping & Lodging:
How to Spend the
Night in Yosemite
YOSEMITE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor Brent Moore,
Resident Minister
(209) 372-4831
www.YosemiteValleyChapel.org
Sunday Services in the
Yosemite Chapel
9:15am & 11:00am
(Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Thursday Bible Study
7pm, contact chapel for location
Reservations are required for all
campgrounds in 2022. There
are no first-come, first-served
campgrounds open.
Campground Reservations
www.recreation.gov (recommended)
(877) 444-6777
Before your arrival to the park,
reserve a spot at one of the
following campgrounds: Wawona,
Upper Pines, Lower Pines, North
Pines, Camp 4, Hodgdon Meadow,
Tamarack Flat, White Wolf, or
Yosemite Creek.
CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES IN
NATIONAL PARKS
If you don’t have a reservation, you
can try for a reservation one day
in advance via lottery at Camp 4
(tents only, no RVs or trailers) or
check the website for possible
cancellations elsewhere. Sleeping
inside a vehicle is only allowed in
campsites. You may not park your
car or RV in a parking lot or along
the side of the road and sleep
overnight.
(Non-denominational)
Sunday Worship Services at
Lower Pines Campground
Amphitheater
8:30am-11:30am
(starting June 5th)
The following campgrounds will
remain closed for the entire 2022
season: Tuolumne Meadows, Crane
Flat, Bridalveil Creek, Porcupine Flat.
Call Center Hours
7am to 9pm Pacific Time
Lodging Reservations
www.travelyosemite.com
(888) 413-8869
Check the website or phone number
above for reservations at each of the
following:
•The Ahwahnee
•Yosemite Valley Lodge
•Wawona Hotel
•Curry Village
•Housekeeping Camp
at Big Oak Flat Information Center
9am to 5pm daily
Yosemite Museum
& Indian Cultural
Exhibit
POST OFFICE
Tuolumne Meadows Post Office
Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm
GAS STATION
Crane Flat Service Station
8am to 7pm, Diesel & propane
available. Pay at the pump 24 hours
with credit or debit card.
Visitor Center and Theater
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
Museum
Store
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
The Ansel Adams Gallery
To Ahwahnee Hotel
Valley Wilderness Center
Yosemite
Cemetery
Administration
Building
Girls
Club
10
Post Office
5
Medical Clinic
Degnan’s Kitchen
& The Loft at Degnan’s
10
Shuttle Stop #5
10
To Yosemite Falls
Village
Shuttle Stop #4
Store
15
Northside D
rive
5
Shuttle Stop #2
Service Organizations
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Yosemite Valley Chapel
Tuesdays: 6:30pm
Oakhurst Hotline: (559) 683-1662
#
Hiking & Biking Trail
Approx. Walking Time (minutes)
5
P
Roadway
To Curry Village
Authorized Vehicles (shuttles)
25
Sentinel Crossover
P
Shuttle Stop #1
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Yosemite Valley Shuttle
System
Yosemite Valley S
Valleywide Shuttle
East Valley Shuttle
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El Capitan
The FREE Yosemite Valley shuttles
8
operate from 7am to 10pm daily and
serve stops in numerical order. The
M er
Valleywide Shuttle services ALL stops;
ced
Ri v
er
9
the East Valley Shuttle services only
10
selected stops. The Valleywide Shuttle
runs approximately every 12 to 22
minutes with a total round trip time of
approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Parking
Trailhead
Bathroom
Bicycle Rentals
Electric Car Charging Station
Campground
Seasonal
Information
Lodging
The East Valley Shuttle runs
Wilderness Permits
Food Service
approximately every 8 to 12 minutes
Exhibits
Groceries
with a total round trip time of
Theater
Book & Souvenir Shop
approximately 50 minutes. See
Picnic Area
ATM
schedules posted at shuttle stops for
Picnic Area
Post Office
Accessible Spots Available
North
0
0
more information.
8
9
7
6
5
Valleywide Shuttle (one way)
4
10
11
Shuttle Stops
Yosemite Village Parking
Degnan’s Kitchen
Parking area fills early. Once you find a spot,
keep it, and use the free shuttle. Dining,
shopping, and information are only a 5-10
minute walk from here.
– Dining, Gift and Grocery, Post Office,
Wilderness Center
– Less than 5-minute Walk: Visitor Center,
Theater, Museum
Yosemite Valley Lodge/Yosemite
Falls Parking
– Dining, Gift and Grocery, Trailhead
Four Mile Trail
– Trailhead
– Less than a 5-minute walk:
Restrooms, Parking, Scenic View
El Capitan Picnic Area
Yosemite Village
Valley Visitor Center & Museum
– Dining, Gift and Grocery, Tour and
Activity Desk
– Less than a 5-minute Walk: Post Office,
Wilderness Center, Visitor Center, Theater,
Museum
– Visitor Center, Theater, Museum
– Less than 5-minute Walk: Wilderness
Center, Post Office, Dining, Gift and
Grocery
– Scenic View
Yosemite Conservation Heritage
Center/Housekeeping Camp
– Information, Lodging, Gift and Grocery,
Laundry
El Capitan Meadow
– Scenic View
Curry Village (eastbound)
The Ahwahnee
– Lodging, Dining, Gift Shop
NPS Photo
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Lower Yosemite Falls
Cathedral Beach
– Trailhead, Picnic Area, Scenic View
– Scenic View
NPS Photo
Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
– Lodging, Dining, Gift and Grocery, Tour
and Activity Desk, Amphitheater, Showers
NPS Photo
Photo by McKenna McFarland
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Shuttle System
Yosemite
Village
Lower
Yosemite
Fall
3 The Ahwahnee
2
6
Yosemite
Valley Lodge
Yosemite
Falls Trail
Mirror
Lake
5 4
1
7
Housekeeping
Camp 12
19
14
Curry
Village
Four Mile Trail
11 (closed in winter)
18
17
15
16
Happy Isles/
Mist Trail
Stops in bold are serviced by the Valleywide Shuttle only
1
Yosemite Village Parking
9 El Capitan Meadow
2 Village Store
10 Cathedral Beach
RENTAL
3 The Ahwahnee
4
11 Four Mile Trail
Degnan’s Kitchen
5 Valley Visitor
Center & Museum
6
RENTAL
14 Curry Village (eastbound)
Lower Yosemite Fall
RENTAL
15 Upper Pines Campground
7 Yosemite Valley Lodge/
Yosemite Falls Parking
0.5 Kilometer
0.5 Mile
16 Happy Isles
RENTAL
17 Mirror Lake
8 El Capitan Picnic Area
2
12 Housekeeping Camp/
Yosemite Conservation
Heritage Center
18 Lower Pines Campground
1
19
East Valley Shuttle (one way)
12
18
17
19 Curry Village (westbound)
RENTAL
14
15
16
YARTS
Upper Pines Campground
Lower Pines Campground
– Campground
– Less than a 5-minute walk:
Trailhead Parking, Trailhead
– Campground, Amphitheater
Curry Village (westbound)
Happy Isles/Mist Trail
– Lodging, Dining, Gift and Grocery, Tour
and Activity Desk, Amphitheater, Showers
– Information, Art and Nature Center,
Bookstore, Trailhead
Mirror Lake
Travel Recommendations
The Yosemite Area Regional
Transportation System (YARTS) is a
public transit system that provides
service into Yosemite National Park.
Their buses are air-conditioned, bike
friendly, wheelchair accessible, and
equipped for rider comfort. Save gas,
save time, save money, by taking
YARTS! For more information and
schedules, visit their website at
Yarts.com or call them at
(877) 989-2787.
– Trailhead
Bring plenty of food and water
for potential delays and stop and
use restrooms when available.
Park your vehicle for the duration
of your stay. Driving from site to
site increases traffic congestion
and can cause frustration for you
and your passengers.
Ride the free shuttle buses to
enjoy Yosemite Valley most easily
once parked.
Arrive early and stay late, and
visit Yosemite during the week.
Enjoy the entire Yosemite
region—consider visiting gateway
communities such as Mariposa,
Groveland, Lee Vining, and
Oakhurst.
Ride a YARTS bus to enter
the park.
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Photo by Sheree Peshlakai
Yosemite Guide July 20, 2022 – August 23, 2022
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Events and Programs
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PROGRAMS
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EXCEPTIONS
LOCATION
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7:30am
Bird Walk Take an easy stroll around Tuolumne Meadows with an expert. Binoculars provided.
Meet at Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center. (NPS)
2.5 hrs
Tuolumne Meadows
8:00am
Wow, Wawona! A Colorful Cultural History Stroll Reservations required. Register at
Yosemite.org/adventures. $ (YC)
2 hrs
Wawona
9:00am
Daily Art Class Meet at the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center for art classes, such as pastel,
pen and ink, watercolor, or mosaic. Register at Yosemite.org/art. $ (YC)
4 hrs
Yosemite Valley
9:00am
Climber Coffee Meet with climbing rangers to discuss climbing management issues,
preventative search and rescue activities and climbing current events. Meet at the Tuolumne
Meadows Store Parking Lot. (NPS)
2 hrs
Tuolumne Meadows
9:00am
In the Field: Creative Smartphone Photography Space is limited, reserve in advance
at anseladams.com or by calling (209) 372-4413. $ (TAAG)
3 hrs
Yosemite Valley
10:00am
Nature Walk - Mariposa Grove Meet at Mariposa Grove Arrival Area. (NPS)
1.5 hrs
Mariposa Grove
10:00am
Junior Ranger Day: Check in at the Yosemite Valley Visitor Center for a schedule of events
for Junior Rangers of all ages throughout the day. (NPS)
6.5 hrs
10:00am
Art in the Pines Make your own Yosemite masterpiece at this ranger-led art activity. Meet at
Pine Tree Market, 7995 Chilnualna Falls Rd. (NPS)
1 hr
Wawona
10:00am
Art in the Park Make your own Yosemite art at this activity. Meet at Redwoods in Yosemite
Vacation Rentals Office, 8038 Chilnualna Falls Rd, Wawona. (NPS)
1 hr
Wawona
10:00am
Wildflower Walk Take a moderately strenuous walk with a park ranger to find what’s
blooming in the high country. Meet at Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center. (NPS)
2 hrs
Tuolumne Meadows
X
10:00am
Junior Ranger Walk Meet at Shuttle Stop #6. (NPS)
1 hr
Yosemite Valley
X
10:00am
Kid’s Art Class Meet at Happy Isles Art & Nature Center, walk ups welcome. $ (YC)
1 hr
10:30am
Walk Amongst the Giants Learn about giant sequoias on a ranger-led hike. Meet at the
end of the trail by the picnic tables, a mile walk from parking area. (NPS)
45 mins
11:00am
Junior Ranger Program Meet at Parsons Memorial Lodge for an easy stroll with a ranger.
(NPS)
1 hr
Tuolumne Meadows
11:00am
Wawona Wander: Tales from Days Gone By Reservations required. Register at
Yosemite.org/adventures. $ (YC)
2 hrs
Wawona
11:00am
Nature Journaling Stroll Meet at Happy Isles Art & Nature Center, register at Yosemite.
org/art. $ (YC)
2 hrs
Yosemite Valley
12:00pm
Ranger Talk - Welcome to Tuolumne! Meet at Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center. (NPS)
15 mins
Tuolumne Meadows
1:00pm
Kid’s Art Class Meet at Happy Isles Art & Nature Center, walk ups welcome. $ (YC)
1 hr
1:00pm
Ranger Walk: Wild About Bears Learn about bears in Yosemite with a ranger (no bear
sightings expected). Meet at Shuttle Stop #7. (NPS)
1.5 hrs
Yosemite Valley
1:00pm
In the Field: Creative Smartphone Photography Space is limited, reserve in advance
at anseladams.com or by calling (209) 372-4413. $ (TAAG)
3 hrs
Yosemite Valley
1:00pm
In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams Space is limited, reserve in advance at
anseladams.com or by calling (209) 372-4413. $ (TAAG)
4 hrs
Yosemite Valley
1:00pm
Kid’s Book Reading and Poetry Workshop Meet at Happy Isles Art & Nature Center.
(YC)
1 hr
1:00pm
Ansel Adams’s Legacy and Your Digital Camera Space is limited, reserve in advance
at anseladams.com or by calling (209) 372-4413. $ (TAAG)
4 hrs
Yosemite Valley
2:00pm
Kid’s Science Talk Meet at Happy Isles Art & Nature Center. Walk-ups welcome. (YC)
20 mins
Yosemite Valley
2:00pm
Vertical Wilderness Walk Take a moderately strenuous 2-mile roundtrip walk with a
climbing ranger to discover the vertical wilderness of Yosemite’s big walls. Meet at the west
side of El Capitan Bridge. (NPS)
2 hrs
Yosemite Valley
2:00pm
Paint & Sip Meet at Mountain Room Lounge at Yosemite Valley Lodge. Register at
Yosemite.org/art. $ (YC)
2 hrs
Yosemite Valley
2:00pm
Nature Walk - Mariposa Grove Meet at Mariposa Grove Arrival Area. (NPS)
1.5 hrs
Mariposa Grove
X
2:00pm
Stories of the Sequoias Explore connections between sequoia history and nature. Meet at
end of the trail by the picnic tables, a mile from parking area. (NPS)
30 mins
Tuolumne Grove
X
2:00pm
Parsons Memorial Lodge Summer Series A series of talks and programs presented by
authors, musicians, poets, scientists. (NPS)
1.5 hrs
Tuolumne Meadows
X
3:00pm
Family Ranger Talk Meet in front of Yosemite Valley Visitor Center. (NPS)
15 mins
Yosemite Valley
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3:00pm
Ranger Talk - Welcome to Tuolumne! Meet at Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center. (NPS)
15 mins
Tuolumne Meadows
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
6:00pm
Yosemite Valley Sunset Walk Reservations required. Register at Yosemite.org/adventures.
$ (YC)
2 hrs
Yosemite Valley
X
X
X
X
X
7:00pm
Evening Ranger Program Meet at Redwoods in Yosemite Vacation Rentals Office, 8038
Chilnualna Falls Rd. (NPS)
1 hr
Wawona
7:30pm
Evening Ranger Program Meet at the fire circle near group campsites to learn about
Yosemite from a ranger. See local postings for each week’s subject. (NPS)
45 mins
8:00pm
Ranger Campfire Talk Meet at Pine Tree Market, 7995 Chilnualna Falls Rd. (NPS)
8:30pm
Stars Over Mono Explore the night sky under the big sky at Mono Lake! Dress warm and
bring a flashlight and something to sit on. (NPS)
1.5 hrs
9:00pm
Explore Yosemite Valley’s Night Sky Reservations required. Register at
Yosemite.org/adventures. $ (YC)
1 hr
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Programs especially for children and their families.
X Programs are offered on marked days
Ends August 4
X
X
X
Ends August 4
August 16 only
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Yosemite Valley
X
X
Yosemite Valley
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Yosemite Valley
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Mono Lake (South Tufa)
X
Yosemite Valley
X
YH Yosemite Hospitality
SC Sierra Club
X
X
Wawona
At 8pm starting
August 8
X
X
X
Yosemite Valley
Hodgdon Meadow
Campground
X
X
Tuolumne Grove
1 hr
NPS National Park Service
YC Yosemite Conservancy
Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
July 30 only
X
X
X
X
TAAG The Ansel Adams Gallery
$ Programs with a fee
X
Go to www.nps.gov/yose or the park app to see the
web events calendar for more program information.
Program offerings and hours are subject to change.
NPS Photo
Yosemite Valley (NPS)
Ask a ranger your questions, become
a Junior Ranger, and find park
resources at the Yosemite Valley
Information Station. Then, explore
exhibits at the Yosemite Valley
Visitor Center. Both are open from
9am to 5pm.
The Spirit of Yosemite is showing in
the Yosemite Valley Theater on the
hour and half hour. The first showing
is at 9:30am, and the last showing is
at 4pm. Yosemite Museum features
stories from Native tribes and is open
from 10am to 4pm, closed for lunch.
Wawona &
Mariposa Grove
Visit the Yosemite History Center and
experience life in the early days of
Yosemite National Park. Smell the
burning coal, hear the ring of the
hammer on the anvil, and watch a
demonstration of the anci