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Comfortable hotel inside the park |
East of Yosemite Village Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 559 253 5635 http://www.yosemitepark.com/Ac... |
Renowned nature photographer Ansel Adams described this hotel as one of the premier resorts in the world. It is easy to see why he loved the place. The rustic yet elegant building offers spectacular views of the south valley walls and Glacier Point, while massive stone fireplaces, exposed beams and glittering chandeliers welcome guests. Guests can stay in the National Historical Landmark luxury hotel itself, or choose one of the smaller cottages set along the wooded paths. This is, by far, is the finest hotel in Yosemite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Photography of the valley |
Yosemite Village (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 4413 http://www.anseladams.com/ |
Named after famed Yosemite photographer Ansel Adams, this gallery displays many of the artist's well-known works in its permanent collection. On rotating basis, the gallery also shows works by contemporary photographers who focus on the valley. The gallery also offers free weekend camera walks when weather permits (reservations required). The delightful gift shop features not only prints of Adams' work but also videos, Native American crafts, and books about photography as well as the valley. The admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scenic views and a strenuous hike |
Southside Dr (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
This is a very strenuous hike; with an altitude gain of 3,200 feet. You may be disappointed when you get there because you will find that you could have reached the same place by bus. On the other hand, the trail is lovely, and you will feel virtuous because you spent four or five hours hiking. Take water with you and wear a hat as well as comfortable hiking shoes or boots. For your safety, it is recommended that you complete this hike before dark. The trail may be closed in winter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Miwok and Paiute artifacts in Yosemite Valley |
Yosemite Museum (Yosemite Village) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 http://www.yosemite.org/index.... |
The Miwok and Paiute people were, and are, the true natives of the Yosemite Valley. This exhibit gives real insight into the way they lived back in the 1850s, and it traces their history and culture from that time to the present. In addition to the displays, there are often demonstrations of basket weaving, beadwork and traditional games. You will also learn the unsavory ways in which early white settlers treated the people of this region. This exhibit is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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View indigenous peoples' past inside the park |
Behind Valley Visitor Center (Yosemite Village) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
This replica of a Native American village gives you a taste of how the Miwok and Paiute peoples lived; the places where they prepared and cooked their food, and more. The village is setup in a more or less natural setting behind the Yosemite Museum Gallery. There is no fee for this attraction. Weather permitting, the staff of the Indian Cultural Exhibit puts on demonstrations of basket weaving, beadwork and game playing. These programs usually take place between 9a and noon and again between 1:30p. and 4:30p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Worthwhile despite crowds |
Happy Isle Shuttle Stop #16 (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
This hike is also known as the Mist Trail because it passes right beside Vernal Falls, which in the spring blows a heavy mist everywhere. This 1.4 mile roundtrip hike is considered a moderate hike, with a steep 400-foot elevation gain in just over a mile. It is recommended that you wear shoes that grip as the path can be slippery. You can see the rushing water from the Vernal Falls Footbridge as well as the top of the falls in the distance. This is probably the busiest and most crowded hike in the Valley, small wonder given the loveliness of the trail. Plan on spending an hour or two on your walk. The trail may be closed in winter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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You may see moonbows |
Shuttle Stop #6 (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
Lower Yosemite Falls is boisterous, and during a year of high water volume, you may find yourself getting wet as you gaze at this famous waterfall and listen to the amazing noise all the pounding water makes. John Muir wrote about "Moonbows," the rainbows created here by the full moon during April and May. Even without this phenomenon, the falls are lovely and worth the easy half-mile round-trip hike. This walk is likely to be crowded in summer. There is wheelchair access with assistance, and the trail is open all year. For your safety it is recommended that you take this hike during daylight hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large dam in operation in the northwest park area |
Hetch Hetchy Road Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 1000 http://www.hetchhetchy.org/ |
This dam is just plain huge, and is a spectacular sight to visit. Built in July 1923, and at that time was the largest single structure on the West Coast, it rises 430 feet high and spans 900 feet. The dam holds the water from the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, which is the water supply for the San Francisco area. The water can be released through 14 outlets to control the water levels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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You are on your own |
Yosemite Valley Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
The valley has four self-guided trails: the short Miwok loop winds through the Indian Village of Ahwahnee behind the Yosemite Museum Gallery in the Village; Changing Yosemite is a mile-long trail starting in front of the Valley Visitor Center and winding through a meadow, allowing visitors to explore the changes in Yosemite through the years; the short Mirror Lake Interpretive Trail, next to seasonal Mirror Lake on Tenaya Creek, starts one mile from Shuttle Stop 17; and the Legacy of Curry Village is a stroll through the Curry Village area. Get a booklet for each trail at the Valley Visitor Center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take on the summit |
Happy Isles Shuttle Stop #16 (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 http://www.nps.gov/yose/trip/v... |
If you are in very good shape and willing to spend a long day hiking, the difficult trek to the top of Half Dome may be for you. It is considered extremely strenuous, with an elevation gain of almost 5,000 feet. Start at Happy Isle Shuttle Stop Number 16 and work your way through the crowds visiting Vernal Falls, and begin a series of switchbacks to the top. The trail rises and falls a fair amount until you get close to Nevada Falls and from there the trail continues to Half Dome. Be warned, however, that the last 200 yards up the back of the dome require you to use steel cable handrails as you scramble up. Roughly 600 people make this trek every day in the summer, but it is not easy. Be sure to bring water, and wear a hat as well as comfortable walking shoes or boots. The trail may be closed in winter. Since this hike can take up to 12 hours to complete, it is recommended that you start early in the morning. For your safety it is best to complete this hike before dark. Check website for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Almost the top of the world |
Sunnyside Camp 4; Shuttle Stop #7 (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0200 |
This very strenuous hike gains a total of 2,700 feet in altitude and gets quite steep towards the end. However, if you are in good shape and willing to spend most of the day on this endeavor, you will be delighted when you reach the top and see how Yosemite Falls braids the water as it leaps from rock to rock. You will also be rewarded with spectacular views of Yosemite Valley. Start at Sunnyside Camp 4 near Shuttle Stop 7. Bring water, and be sure to wear a hat and comfortable walking shoes or boots. This trail may be closed in winter. For your safety, it is recommended that this hike be completed before dark. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular and breathtaking views in the park |
Wawona Road (Highway 41) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 1000 |
This breathtaking and spectacular sight is located on Highway 41 just north of Wawona, and just south of the Valley Floor. This popular spot is the most photographed view of the valley. It received its name because it is the first view of the valley after exiting the tunnel. Be sure to drive slow and watch for pedestrians crossing from one of the two parking areas. Take plenty of film and batteries for your camera. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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East entrance information |
off East Hwy 120 (Yosemite Valley) Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 209 372 0263 |
Open year-round (weather permitting), this center is the place to start when you enter Yosemite from the east via Highway 120. Located about a mile inside the east entrance, the center offers maps, books, park orientation materials and current information on trails. The station also offers campfire programs nearby. These campfires take place on summer nights and last about an hour. Rangers lead a variety of daytime nature walks in the area as well; schedules are posted daily in the station. This resource center is open all year, weather permitting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature films and displays |
Yosemite Lodge Yosemite, CA 95389 United States +1 559 252 4848 |
After hiking around the valley all day, this is a good place to sit down, relax, and learn about Yosemite and its inhabitants (plant, animal or human). Park rangers conduct the programs here, usually nature talks, and also act as commentators for the films they show. One of the film favorites has been a film depicting Ansel Adams and his famous photographs of the park. Other programs have included a discussion on animals idigenous to the park and how they survive;as well as what to do if you see one of them in the wild. Program subjects and times vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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