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Yosemite GuideFebruary 7, 2024 - March 19, 2024 |
The February/March 2024 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).
Yosemite Essentials
A Reservation is Required for Park Entry
on Some Dates in 2024
Required 24 hours per day on February 10–11, 17–19, and 24–25.
Some restrictions and area closures will be in effect for the viewing of
Horsetail Fall; visit go.nps.gov/Horsetail.
A peak-hours reservation is required for some dates between
April 13 and October 27. Visit go.nps.gov/reserve for details.
Visiting Yosemite in Winter
Protect Yosemite’s Wildlife
Bears and other animals are active in the park, even in winter!
Speeding kills bears. You’re driving through wildlife habitat. Follow
speed limits, drive carefully, and watch for wildlife crossing the road.
It is illegal to approach or feed any wild animal in Yosemite.
Wildlife can cause injuries and transmit diseases. Human food is very
unhealthy for wild animals, and animals that are used to being fed can
become aggressive toward people.
DISTANCE FROM WILDLIFE: 30 feet = about one bus-length.
Options for hiking can be very limited. Trails may be hazardously icy,
covered by snow, or even completely closed. Ask about trail conditions
before you go, and carry traction devices and trekking poles.
Expect road closures. Tioga Road and Glacier Point Road close to
vehicles each winter. During or after winter storms, short-term closures
and tire chain restrictions may go into effect on all park roads.
Proper Food Storage is Required by Law
Help keep wildlife wild. Never
intentionally feed any wild animal
in Yosemite. Avoid accidentally
sharing your food by properly
storing it.
Tire Chains May Be Required on Park Roads
Call 209/372-0200 (press 1, then 1) to hear the current status of park
roads, including closures and tire chain restrictions.
Winter visitors should carry tire chains or
cables and know how to use them. Chains or
cables are installed on the drive wheels of a vehicle
to provide traction on ice and snow.
Chain restrictions can go into effect at any time.
All vehicles are required by law to carry chains
when restrictions are in effect (NO exceptions.)
There are three levels of chain restrictions:
If you see a bear in the park,
email yose_bear_mgmt@nps.gov
or call the Save-a-Bear hotline at
209/372-0322. To learn more
about food storage and bears,
visit KeepBearsWild.org.
R1: Chains required (vehicles with snow tires OK.)
All vehicles must carry chains.
R2: Chains required (vehicles with snow tires and
AWD/4WD OK.) All vehicles must carry chains.
R3: Chains required (no exceptions.)
For more information, visit go.nps.gov/chains,
or scan the QR code.
To avoid winter driving in Yosemite, use the YARTS
bus service and free Valley shuttles during your visit.
Turn to page 6 for transportation information.
Visitor & Emergency
Services
In an Emergency:
Call or Text 911
Non-emergency dispatch line
209/379-1992
Medical Clinic (Yosemite Valley)
209/372-4637
Open Mon to Fri from 9 am to
5 pm. Urgent care walk-ins from
1 pm to 3:30 pm with out-ofpocket fees.
Yosemite Village Garage
209/372-1060
24-hour roadside assistance.
Lost & Found Check at the
nearest open visitor information
station or hotel front office, or
visit go.nps.gov/lost to report a
lost item.
Keep in Touch
Accessibility
For a complete list of accessible
services, exhibits, and
recreational opportunities, pick
up a Yosemite Accessibility
Guide at visitor centers, or
download a digital copy at
go.nps.gov/AccessYosemite
Sign Language interpreting
is available upon request.
Contact Deaf Services at
209/379-5250 (v/txt). Two
weeks advance notice is
requested but not required.
Assistive Listening Devices
are available upon advance
request at any visitor center.
Accessible parking spaces
are available throughout
the park.
www.nps.gov/yose
@YosemiteNPS
Park Regulations
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.
Regulations are in place to
protect both visitors and park
resources.
Prohibited activities include:
Using drones
Feeding or approaching wildlife
Collecting plants and animals
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
During the Day
While hiking or picnicking, always
keep your food within arm’s
reach. When you are away from
your vehicle, keep all windows
closed and any food or coolers
hidden from sight. Never leave
food in a truck bed or strapped to
the outside of a vehicle.
At Night
Bears can easily break into
vehicles in search of food. Food,
trash, and other scented items
may NOT be stored inside vehicles
overnight. These items must be
kept inside a food locker, in an
allowed bear resistant container,
or in a hotel room or cabin. Food
may also be stored inside a
completely hard-sided RV with all
windows and vents closed.
Pets are not
allowed on
hiking trails.
Pets are only permitted on paved
walking and biking paths, in
most campgrounds, and in
parking areas. Pets must be
leashed at all times.
Service dogs are allowed anywhere that
visitors can go. Emotional support,
therapy, and companion animals are
subject to pet regulations.
Park Partners
To report illegal activity, call park
dispatch at 209/379-1992.
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your
visit!
Park Map
Planning Your Yosemite Adventure
Lake Eleanor
To
HETCH
HETCHY
O’Shaughnessy
YOSEMITE VALLEY
& Lee Vining
Dam
Hetch Hetchy
Entrance
Hetch Hetchy
Backpackers
Campground
Hetch Hetchy
Road
Tioga Pass
Entrance
Tuolumne River
(Wilderness Permit Required)
TUOLUMNE
MEADOWS
White
Wolf
Tioga Road
Tuolumne Meadows
Closed approx.
Nov. to May
Evergreen Road
Hodgdon
Meadow
Closed approx.
Nov. to May
CRANE Tuolumne
FLAT Grove
Big Oak Flat
Entrance
Big Oak Flat
Information
Station
Yosemite
Creek
Tioga Road
To
Groveland
& Manteca
Merced
Grove
Crane Flat
Snow
Play
Area
Porcupine
Flat
Yosemite Valley
Welcome Center
YOSEMITE
VALLEY
Big Oak Flat Road
Tunnel View
Tuolumne Meadows
Visitor Center
El Portal
Bridalveil
Creek
Start your visit at the new welcome center in Yosemite Village for trail
maps and other information. Then stop by the Yosemite Museum and the
new Exploration Center for exhibits and cultural demonstrations. Programs
and visitor services are limited in winter. Turn to page 4 for hours and page
8 for a schedule of programs.
The Mariposa Grove is home to over 500 mature giant sequoias and miles
of trails. Park at the welcome plaza, near Yosemite’s South Entrance, and
hike two miles (each way) up the Mariposa Grove Road or the Washburn
Trail to the grove. Stop in Wawona for more hiking, limited visitor services,
and the Yosemite History Center (open daily.)
Upper Pines
Lower Pines
North Pines
Distance from Yosemite Valley 30 mi/48 km (1 hour)
Road Conditions The Mariposa Grove Road is closed for the winter, and
shuttle service to the grove is unavailable. Wawona Road remains open
year-round. Tire chains may be required; call 209/372-0200 (1,1).
Closed approx.
Nov. to May
Badger Pass Ski Area
Yosemite
West
winter only
First-come, first-served
campsites in Yosemite are
very limited. Not all
campgrounds are open
year-round. Turn to page 5
for more information.
Wawona Road
WAWONA
Yosemite History Center
Wawona
Visitor Center
Wawona Campground
South
Entrance
North
Mariposa Grove
of Giant Sequoias
0
5km
GLACIER POINT & BADGER PASS SKI AREA
Glacier Point Road is closed to vehicles from approximately
November to May. In winter, this area of the park is popular for crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing.
Badger Pass Ski Area offers downhill skiing/snowboarding, cross-country
skiing, tubing, and snowshoeing in winter (when conditions allow.)
Lessons, guided experiences, and equipment rentals are available.
Turn to page 9 for hours and information.
Roads on map are simplified
and do not reflect degree of
windiness.
To
Oakhurst
& Fresno
Gas Station
Entrance Station
Where to Find More Information
Information Centers
Start your visit here! Pick up trail maps, become a junior ranger, get help
planning your trip, and find out about closures and trail conditions.
Yosemite Valley Welcome Center
9 am to 5 pm
The welcome center is the Valley’s NEW hub for visitor information. The
former visitor center is now the Yosemite Exploration Center, offering
rotating exhibits, a theater, and the Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore. Both
are located in Yosemite Village, near shuttle stops 2, 4, & 5.
Wawona Visitor Center at Hill’s Studio
Closed for the Season
Big Oak Flat Information Station
Closed for the Season
Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center
Closed for the Season
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Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
Campground
Become a Junior Ranger!
Kids (and kids-at-heart) can pick up
a free Junior Ranger Handbook at
any open visitor information station.
Complete the activities while you
explore the park, and earn your
junior ranger badge!
Visitor Information Station
Look up Current Conditions
Some park roads are closed for the winter. During or after
winter storms, additional short-term road closures and tire
chain restrictions can go into effect on all park roads.
For the most current road conditions, including
short-term closures and tire chain restrictions,
call 209/372-0200 (press 1, then 1.)
For planned or long-term closures to park roads,
trails, and facilities, scan the QR code or visit
go.nps.gov/conditions.
Visit two giant sequoia groves north of Yosemite Valley that are smaller
than the more famous Mariposa Grove, but far less busy. Hike one mile
down to the Tuolumne Grove, or 1.5 miles down to the Merced Grove.
Parking at each trailhead is extremely limited. Skis or snowshoes may be
necessary, depending on snowpack.
Distance from Yosemite Valley 16 mi/26 km (30 minutes)
Directions From Yosemite Valley, take Big Oak Flat Road (continuation of
Hwy 120) to Tioga Road Junction at Crane Flat.
Road Conditions Tire chains may be required; call 209/372-0200 (1,1).
HETCH HETCHY
A source of water and hydroelectric power for San Francisco, Hetch
Hetchy is also home to spectacular scenery. From here, visitors can walk
across the dam, hike along the reservoir, or access Yosemite’s Wilderness.
Distance from Yosemite Valley 40 mi/64 km (1½ hours)
Directions From Yosemite Valley, take Big Oak Flat Road (Hwy 120 W.)
Just outside the Big Oak Flat Entrance, turn right on Evergreen Road.
Road Conditions The road is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Vehicles
and trailers over 25 ft long and 8 ft wide are not permitted on the
narrow, winding Hetch Hetchy Road. Tire chains may be required; call
209/372-0200 (1,1).
Get the Official NPS App
The free app features over 400 parks across
the US! Search for trails and other things to
do, navigate with the park map, view the
program calendar, and find your next park.
Download Yosemite ahead of time to access
park information when you’re off the grid.
Download from your device’s app store:
search “National Park Service”.
Ranger Recommendations
Winter is a great time of year to
enjoy a slower, quieter Yosemite
experience. Some areas of the park
are inaccessible, visitor services are
more limited, and many popular
hikes are not advisable when snow
and ice cover trails. Remember to
dress in warm, waterproof layers,
be prepared for winter driving,
check weather and road conditions
frequently, and adjust plans and
expectations as needed.
Turn to page 4 for visitor services
or page 8 for programs.
5 miles
CRANE FLAT
NOTE: There are only 2 gas stations inside
the park and NO GAS in Yosemite Valley.
A Park Guide for Ages 4 to 12
Directions From Yosemite Valley, take Wawona Road (Hwy 41). Watch
for signs for the Mariposa Grove just before the park’s South Entrance.
Glacier Point Road
El Portal
Road
The first stop for many park visitors, Yosemite Valley is known for its
towering granite walls and iconic features like El Capitan and Half Dome.
Although the valley’s waterfalls roar in spring, they can slow to a trickle
during other seasons. In winter, hiking trails can be snowy, icy, and
hazardous; ask about trail conditions before you go.
WAWONA & THE MARIPOSA GROVE
Merced River
GLACIER
POINT
winter only
campground closed in 2023
Tenaya Lake
Camp 4
Tamarack Flat
Arch Rock
Entrance
To
Mariposa
& Merced
Closed approx.
Nov. to May
Yosemite National Park
TIOGA ROAD & TUOLUMNE MEADOWS
Tioga Road is closed to vehicles from approximately November to
May. In winter, Yosemite’s high country is accessible only by ski or
snowshoe.
When Tioga Road and the Tioga Pass Entrance are closed, there is no
access to Yosemite from the east. Other park entrances remain open
year-round.
If you’re visiting for a day or
less:
As you travel through the valley,
stop at Tunnel View, Bridalveil Fall,
El Capitan Meadow, or Valley View
for scenic viewpoints.
Stop by the Yosemite Valley
Welcome Center for maps and
park information, then check out
the Yosemite Exploration Center
and Theater for exhibits and the
park film. Next door, explore the
park’s cultural connections at the
Yosemite Museum.
Take a scenic stroll around Cook’s
Meadow and Lower Yosemite Fall.
If you’re visiting for multiple
days:
Attend a tour, talk, class, or guided
walk. Turn to page 8 for a schedule
of programs and classes.
Go ice skating at Curry Village.
Sled, build a snowman, and toss
snowballs at the snow play area
near Crane Flat.
Try out downhill skiing, crosscountry skiing, or snowshoeing at
Badger Pass Ski Area. Turn to page
9 for information.
Visit a giant sequoia grove (skis or
snowshoes may be needed in
winter.)
Yosemite Guide February 7 – March 19, 2024
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Services
Seasonal operating dates and hours are subject to change.
YOSEMITE VALLEY
ehicles only
authorized v
Yosemite Exploration Center,
Yosemite Village
Theater & Bookstore
Services
Yosemite
Museum
The Ansel Adams Gallery
Wilderness Center
Post Office
Medical
Clinic
Degnan’s
Kitchen
5
authori
zed v
ehic
les
on
ly
Village
Store
Yosemite
Village
Garage
Village
Grill
North
side
Driv
e(
on
ew
North
)
ay
Welcome
Center
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
Degnan’s Kitchen
Peet’s coffee, light breakfast, deli
sandwiches, & grab-and-go items.
Tour and Activity Desk
See front desk at Yosemite Valley
Lodge, or book activities online at
TravelYosemite.com
Yosemite Museum
10 am to 4 pm
Yosemite Village;
shuttle stops 1/2/4/5
Yosemite Conservation Heritage
Center (Sierra Club)
Closed for the Season
GIFTS, GEAR,
& GROCERIES
Mountain Shop &
Mountaineering
School
Meadow
Grill
Gift &
Grocery
Front
Office
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
Happy Isles Art & Nature Center
Closed for the Season
Map of services in Yosemite Village
Shuttle stops 1, 2, 4 & 5.
Services
Yosemite Valley Welcome Center
9 am to 5 pm
Yosemite Village;
shuttle stops 1/2/4/5
Wilderness Center
Closed for the Season
2
Curry Village
FOOD &
BEVERAGE
Yosemite Exploration Center
9 am to 5 pm
Yosemite Village;
shuttle stops 1/2/4/5
4
YOSEMITE VILLAGE
shuttle stops 1/2/4/5
Bike
Rentals
The Ansel Adams Gallery
10 am to 4 pm
Yosemite Conservancy Store at
Welcome Center
9 am to 5 pm
Pizza
Deck
Amphitheater
Bar 1899 &
Seven Tents
Pavilion
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Exploration Center
9 am to 5 pm
Coffee
Corner
& Ice
Cream
Yosemite Museum Store
10 am to 4 pm, closed for lunch
North
Village Store
Groceries & gifts.
8 am to 8 pm
Pool &
Showers
Map of services in Curry Village
Shuttle stops 14 & 19.
THE AHWAHNEE
shuttle stop 3
Gift Shop 9 am to 7 pm
Sweet Shop 7 am to 10 pm
Yosemite Valley Lodge
Services
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
Pool
shuttle stop 7
Nort
hsid
e Dr
ive (
o
ne w
ay)
Bike
Rentals
Mountain
Room
Restaurant
Gift Shop 8 am to 8 pm
Gift &
Grocery
to Lower
Yosemite
Fall
CURRY VILLAGE
shuttle stops 14 & 19
Lounge & Cliff Room
Yosemite Mountain Shop
Hiking, camping, & climbing gear.
Garden
Terrace
8:30 am to 6:30 pm
Front Office
& Tour Desk
Basecamp
Eatery &
Starbucks
Coffee
Curry Village Gift & Grocery
8 am to 8 pm
North
HOUSEKEEPING CAMP
Closed for the Season
Map of services at Yosemite Valley Lodge
Shuttle stop 7.
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Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
TOURS &
ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION
& EXHIBITS
shuttle stops 1/2/4/5
Breakfast 7 am to 11 am
Lunch 11:30 am to 6 pm
Village Grill
Closed for the Season
shuttle stop 7
CURRY VILLAGE
Mountaineering School
Closed for the Season
WAWONA &
MARIPOSA GROVE
CRANE FLAT
CAMPING &
LODGING
FOOD &
BEVERAGE
Big Oak Flat Information Station
Closed for the Season
CAMPING
Wawona Hotel Dining Room
Re-opening March 15
Breakfast
7 am to 10 am
Lunch
11:30 am to 2 pm
Dinner
5:30 to 8:30 pm
Lounge Service
5 pm to 9:30 pm
CURRY VILLAGE
shuttle stops 14 & 19
Seven Tents Pavilion
Fast casual dining.
Breakfast 7 am to 10 am
BIKE RENTALS
Closed for the Season
Dinner 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Peet’s Coffee Corner
6:30 am to 11 am
Bar 1899
Beer on tap, cocktails, & light bites.
4 pm to 9 pm
Jennie’s Ice Cream
Meadow Grill
Pizza Deck
Closed for the Season
THE AHWAHNEE
shuttle stop 3
SHOWERS &
LAUNDRY
HOUSEKEEPING CAMP
shuttle stop 12
Laundry Closed for the Season
CURRY VILLAGE
shuttle stops 14 & 19
Showers 24 hours
Coffee Bar
7 am to 10 am
The Ahwahnee Bar
Beer on tap, cocktails, & light bites.
11 am to 9 pm
Ahwahnee Dining Room
Fine dining. Appropriate attire
respectfully required for dinner.
Dinner reservations strongly
recommended. Call 209/372-1489
or visit OpenTable.com
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICES
Yosemite Village Garage
8 am to 12 pm, 1 pm to 5 pm
Propane available during regular
operating hours. 24-hour roadside
assistance. Call 209/372-1060.
No gas available in Yosemite Valley.
Breakfast 7 am to 10 am
Dinner 5:30 pm to 9 pm
YOSEMITE VALLEY LODGE
shuttle stop 7
Base Camp Eatery
Fast casual burgers, pizza, & more.
POST OFFICE
RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
Mon – Fri 5 pm to 10 pm
Yosemite Community Church
Sat & Sun 12 pm to 10 pm
Pastor Brent Moore,
Resident Minister
209/372-4831
www.YosemiteValleyChapel.org
Mountain Room Restaurant
Upscale casual steakhouse.
Reservations recommended
(OpenTable.com)
5 pm to 9 pm
Yosemite History Center
Open daily
GIFTS, GEAR,
& GROCERIES
Wawona Store &
Pioneer Gift Shop
8 am to 7 pm until March 14
8 am to 8 pm starting March 15
Chapel Services
Sundays at 9:15 am
First-come, first-served camping
(FCFS) is very limited.
Crane Flat Gas & Grocery
Store closed for the season.
24-hour pay-at-the-pump with card.
Open Campgrounds:
EL PORTAL
El Portal Market 9 am to 7 pm
El Portal Service Station
staffed 8 am to 5 pm
24-hour pay-at-the-pump with card.
TIOGA ROAD &
TUOLUMNE MEADOWS
Closed for the Season
GLACIER POINT
BADGER PASS
SKI AREA
Yosemite Conservancy Depot at
Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza
Closed for the Season
Turn to page 9 for hours &
information.
Golf Shop & Snack Stand
Closed for the Season
Rehabilitation of
The Ahwahnee
GAS STATION
Wawona Service Station
staffed 9 am to 6 pm
Propane available during regular
operating hours. 24-hour pay-atthe-pump with card for gas &
diesel.
Wawona Post Office
Mon – Fri 9 am to 1 pm
Sat 9 am to noon
ACTIVITIES
Golf Course Closed for the Season
Tennis Courts 8 am to dusk
Stable Closed for the season
All campgrounds require a
reservation on Feb 9–25.
Upper Pines
by reservation only
Camp 4
FCFS (except 2/9–2/25)
shared walk-in sites, no RVs or pets
Hodgdon Meadow
FCFS (except 2/9–2/25)
Wawona
FCFS (except 2/9–2/25)
Visit go.nps.gov/campground for
more information.
Campground Reservations
www.recreation.gov (recommended)
or 877/444-6777 (7 am to 9 pm PT)
Sleeping inside a vehicle is only
allowed in a campsite. You may not
sleep overnight in a parking lot or
along the side of the road.
Closed for the Season
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Wawona Visitor Center
Closed for the Season
POST OFFICE
Lunch & Dinner 11 am to 8 pm
Mountain Room Lounge
Beer on tap, cocktails, & light bites.
Wawona Visitor Center
at Hill’s Studio
Closed for the Season
Yosemite Village Post Office
Mon – Fri 8:30 am to 5 pm
Sat 10 am to 12 pm
Breakfast 7 am to 10:45 am
Starbucks Coffee 7 am to 5 pm
INFORMATION
& EXHIBITS
Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore
at Big Oak Flat Information
Station
Open Fri – Tues, 9 am to 5 pm
After more than 95 years in service,
The Ahwahnee is continuing a
multi-phase comprehensive
rehabilitation plan to preserve the
hotel’s historic integrity, while
bringing the building to code with
modern fire and seismic safety
standards. Scaffolding and
construction noise may be present
during parts of the rehabilitation
project.
Due to these historic projects,
Ahwahnee parking lot space has
been reduced. Parking is valet only
with a $30 nightly charge, $15
day-use or $10 with validation. This
change will only be during this
historic project and will return to
normal upon completion.
LODGING
Lodging inside the park is operated
by Yosemite Hospitality. Reservations
may be made up to one year in
advance and are strongly
recommended. Book a stay online
at www.TravelYosemite.com or by
calling 888/413-8869.
Zero Landfill Initiative:
Propane Canisters
Exciting news, campers: you can
now buy and exchange Little
Kamper 1 lb. propane canisters in
Yosemite stores, including the Village
Store, Curry Village Gift Shop,
Mountain Shop, Wawona Store, and
El Portal Market. Here’s how it
works:
1. Purchase a canister.
2. Use up the fuel.
3. Bring the canister back to any
store that participates in the Little
Kamper propane exchange program.
4. Trade in your empty canister for a
full one at a lower price.
In alliance with the Zero Landfill
Initiative, Yosemite Conservancy, the
National Park Service and Yosemite
Hospitality are working together to
reduce improper disposal of singleuse propane canisters and send less
waste to our local landfill. Help us
by doing your part!
*This project was made possible in
part by a grant from the National
Park Foundation through the
generous support of Subaru of
America.
Yosemite Guide February 7 – March 19, 2024
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Shuttles in Yosemite Valley
The FREE Yosemite Valley shuttles operate from 7 am to 10 pm daily and
service stops in numerical order.
Shuttle Stops in Yosemite Valley
Turn to page 4 for information about visitor services, including shopping and dining. Turn to page 10 for information about hiking in Yosemite.
Due to construction, shuttle stops 2, 4, 5, 14, 15, 18, and 19 are subject to intermittent closures. Stops 1, 16, and 17 will remain available.
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route)
Services ALL stops.
Runs approximately every 22 to 32 minutes with a total
round-trip time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.
East Valley Shuttle (Purple Route)
Services SELECT stops.
1
Yosemite Village Parking
10
Cathedral Beach
All Shuttles
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Parking, Yosemite Welcome Center, Village Store, Yosemite
Exploration Center & Bookstore, Theater, Wilderness Center, Yosemite
Museum, The Ansel Adams Gallery, post office, & fast casual dining.
Picnic area.
Runs approximately every 18 to 22 minutes with a total
round-trip time of 50 minutes.
Village Store &
Welcome Center
2
11
Four Mile Trailhead
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Trailhead.
All Shuttles
Yosemite Village
2
7
Yosemite Valley
Lodge
& Camp 4
r
ew
Trail
Loop
lley
Va
Housekeeping
Camp
Sou
ths
ide
ay
on
19 14 15
Fo
ur
ll
Va
ey
9
El Capitan
Meadow
Trai
l
10
Valley Loop Trail
18
17
16
Due to construction, shuttle stops 2, 4, 5, 14, 15, 18,
and 19 are subject to intermittent closures.
6
5
4
3
Valleywide Shuttle (one way)
11
2
1
19
18
14
15
Parking, lodging, casual dining,
gift & grocery, recreation rentals
(seasonal), amphitheater.
Degnan’s Kitchen
Yosemite Exploration Center & Museum
M
ist
Tra
il
17
16
Yosemite Valley Welcome Center, Village Store, Yosemite Exploration
Center & Bookstore, Theater, Wilderness Center, Yosemite Museum, The
Ansel Adams Gallery, post office, & fast casual dining.
6
7
8
Yosemite Valley Lodge &
Yosemite Falls Parking
17
El Capitan Picnic Area
18
Lower Pines Campground
All Shuttles
Picnic area.
Lower Pines, North Pines, Upper Pines campgrounds.
9
Bring plenty of food and water for potential delays. Stop and use
restrooms when available.
Experience Your America Yosemite National Park
Mirror Lake
All Shuttles
Trailhead.
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Bring or rent a bicycle to enjoy the Valley’s many miles of bike paths.
6
Happy
Isles
All Shuttles
Trailhead (Mist Trail, John Muir Trail,
Half Dome), Art & Nature Center
(seasonal).
Lower Yosemite Fall
Parking, lodging, casual & upscale casual
dining, gift shop, Camp 4, trailheads.
Expect delays and full shuttles on holidays and busy weekends.
Some destinations may be reached more quickly by walking.
During winter, check for road closures and tire chain restrictions by
calling 209/372-0200 (press 1, then 1.)
Upper Pines, Lower Pines, North Pines campgrounds.
Trailheads, picnic area.
In Yosemite Valley, park in one of three central parking areas (Curry
Village, Yosemite Village, and Yosemite Falls.) Shuttle, bicycle, or
walk to your destination.
Gas is not available in Yosemite Valley. Stations are available in El
Portal, Wawona, and Crane Flat. Turn to pages 4 & 5 for details.
All Shuttles
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Getting to & Around Yosemite
Ride a YARTS bus to the park.
Upper Pines Campground
16
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
To avoid crowds and congestion, arrive early, stay late, and visit
Yosemite during the week.
15
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
East Valley Shuttle (one way)
12
Curry Village (eastbound)
All Shuttles
Yosemite Welcome Center, Village Store, Yosemite Exploration Center &
Bookstore, Theater, Wilderness Center, Yosemite Museum, The Ansel
Adams Gallery, post office, & fast casual dining.
5
Stops 1, 16, and 17 will remain available throughout construction.
7
Lodging (seasonal), laundry (seasonal), exhibits & programs (seasonal).
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Happy
Isles
Cathedral
Beach
10
4
Curry
Village
ay
ew
on
8
9
12
Trailhead
D
All Shuttles
14
The Ahwahnee
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Lodging, casual & fine dining.
Pines
Campgrounds Mirror
Lake
a
il
Tra
ile
M
8
op
Valley L
oop
Tra
il
11 Four Mile
r
ew
El Capitan
Picnic Area
on
erced River
M
3
1
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si d
No
Parking Area
Lo
3
y
Park Road
Bike & Pedestrian Path
Trail
Housekeeping Camp & Yosemite
Conservation Heritage Center
12
The Ahwahnee
y Loop Trail
5
6
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route)
East Valley Shuttle (Purple Route)
4
Yosemite Valley
Welcome Center
Parking, Yosemite Welcome Center, Village
Store, Yosemite Exploration Center &
Bookstore, Theater, Wilderness Center,
Yosemite Museum, The Ansel Adams Gallery,
post office, & fast casual dining.
North
Val
le
Lower
Yosemite
Fall
il
Tra
Yos
em
ite
il
Tra
lls
Fa
op
Yosemite Valley
Shuttle System
Va
lle
yL
o
El Capitan
Meadow
Valleywide Shuttle (Green Route) ONLY
Scenic area.
The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) is a public
transit system that provides service into Yosemite National Park.
19
Curry Village (westbound)
All Shuttles
Parking, lodging, casual dining, gift & grocery, recreation rentals
(seasonal), amphitheater.
Buses are air-conditioned, bike friendly, wheelchair accessible, and
equipped for rider comfort. Save gas, save time, save money, by taking
YARTS!
For bus schedules and tickets, visit www.YARTS.com
or call 877/989-2787.
Yosemite Guide February 7 – March 19, 2024
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Events & Programs
Visit go.nps.gov/YosemiteCalendar or the NPS app to view the
web events calendar. Program offerings are subject to change.
More Activities with Park Partners
Activities in Yosemite Valley
Join Yosemite Conservancy for a
memorable experience in the park!
Advanced registration is required for
all Outdoor Adventures. Explore our
website (Yosemite.org) and follow
us on social media to find the latest
updates from our team, learn more
about our organization, and browse
our full program calendar.
Find more information and book activities at TravelYosemite.com.
Ice Skating at Curry Village
shuttle stops 14 & 19
12 pm to 2:30 pm
3:30 pm to 6 pm
7 pm to 9:30 pm
Valley Floor Tours
10 am & 2 pm
Upcoming Outdoor Adventures
March 2: Day Hike: Winter Wonder
in Mariposa Grove
Learn more and sign up for Outdoor
Adventures: https://yosemite.org/
experience/outdoor-adventures
Programs in Yosemite Valley
Start
Time
End
Time
Program
9 am
10:30 am
The Ansel Adams Gallery Photography Walk Join a staff photographer at
The Ansel Adams Gallery for a brief field lecture in Yosemite Valley.
The Ansel
Adams Gallery
9 am
12 pm
In the Field: Creative Smartphone Photography Join a staff photographer
at The Ansel Adams Gallery to learn how to make better photographs with
the camera you always carry.
The Ansel
Adams Gallery
1 pm
5 pm
In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams Join a staff photographer at The Ansel
Adams Gallery for a field class around Yosemite Valley.
1 pm
5 pm
1 pm
Host
Fee? Reservations?
Days Offered
Required; visit
AnselAdams.com/
photography-education
Tues & Thurs
$
Required; visit
AnselAdams.com/
photography-education
Wed
The Ansel
Adams Gallery
$
Required; visit
AnselAdams.com/
photography-education
Mon
Ansel Adams’s Legacy and Your Digital Camera Join a staff photographer
at The Ansel Adams Gallery for a field class to learn how to make better
photographs with your DSLR camera.
The Ansel
Adams Gallery
$
Required; visit
AnselAdams.com/
photography-education
Thurs
4 pm
In the Field: Creative Smartphone Photography Join a staff photographer
at The Ansel Adams Gallery to learn how to make better photographs with
the camera you always carry.
The Ansel
Adams Gallery
$
Required; visit
AnselAdams.com/
photography-education
Sat
2 pm
2:15 pm
Family Ranger Talk Join a ranger to learn more about
Yosemite. Topics vary daily. Meet in front of the welcome center
in Yosemite Village (shuttle stops 1, 2, & 4.)
National Park
Service
No; drop-in only
Sun, Mon, Sat
2 pm
3 pm
Guided Nature Walk This walk has variable and icy conditions in winter;
traction devices for shoes may be required. Winter conditions may not be
suitable for young children. Meet at the Yosemite Valley Lodge Amphitheater.
Yosemite
Hospitality
No; drop-in only
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs
6 pm
6:30 pm
Yosemite
Hospitality
No; drop-in only
Fri & Sat
7:30 pm
9 pm
Required; tickets/info at
TravelYosemite.com
Sun, Tues, Fri, Sat
Evening Programs Yosemite Naturalists present various Yosemite
topics. Meet in the Yosemite Valley Lodge Garden Terrace Room.
Yosemite After Dark This nighttime walk has variable and icy conditions in
winter; flashlights/headlamps and traction devices for shoes are required.
Winter conditions may not be suitable for young children.
Yosemite
Hospitality
$
Custom Adventures
Plan a Custom Adventure with one
of our naturalists. Learn more and
sign up: Yosemite.org/customadventures.
The Ansel Adams Gallery, located in
Yosemite Village, is open daily from
10 am to 4 pm. Experience a variety
of fine arts, handcrafts, and a
collection of Ansel Adams’ original
photographs. The gallery also offers
half-day or full-day photography
classes and private guided tours led
by a resident staff photographer.
Classes require reservations; call
209/372-4413 or visit AnselAdams.
com/photography-education.
Gallery Exhibitions:
The Silent Season: Works of Winter,
through February 24
Programs at Badger Pass Ski Area
Start
Time
11 am
1 pm
End
Time
11:30 am
Program
Yosemite
Hospitality
No; drop-in only
Nature Journaling at Badger Pass
Recommended for families with kids over 5 years old. Meets in the
Snowflake Room in the Badger Pass Day Lodge. Register at
TravelYosemite.com/things-to-do/naturalist-walks-programs.
Yosemite
Hospitality
R