Yosemite National Park

Two tall waterfalls flowing down snow covered granite walls.
Yosemite Falls will sometimes only trickle at the end of summer, but wet winters can rejuvenate the flow.
Upper Yosemite Fall and Merced River in spring
Upper Yosemite Fall and Merced River in spring
A rainbow over a mountain in the distance.
A hike up to Sentinel Dome rewards people with great views of the landscape around them.
A mountain reflecting in a lake.
Cathedral Peak is one of the most recognizable peaks in the Yosemite Wilderness.
A waterfall flowing down a granite cliff.
The walk to Lower Yosemite Fall is a popular and easy hike.
El Capitan on left, Cathedral Rocks on the right, all covered in snow, low clouds and sun
A rewarding view of Yosemite Valley in winter as seen from Tunnel View.
Glaciated valley with vertical cliffs.
Tunnel View is perhaps one of the most photographed views in the park.
Mountains reflecting in water
Glen Auilin is one of five High Sierra Camps, located in the Yosemite high country.
Cluster of tall trees with cloudy sky.
Yosemite National Park's massive giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) live in three groves in the park. The most famous of these is the Mariposa Grove, which contains about 500 mature giant sequoias.
Photos: National Park Service

About Yosemite National Park

Not just a great valley, but a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra. First protected in 1864, Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.

Quick Facts

State California
Designation National Park
State Code CA
Weather Yosemite National Park covers nearly 1,200 square miles (3,100 square km) in the Sierra Nevada, with elevations ranging from about 2,000 feet (600 m) to 13,000 ft (4,000 m). Yosemite…

Location & Map

Yosemite National Park is located in California.

Entrance Fees

Entrance - Private Vehicle $35.00

This fee is valid for seven consecutive days for a non-commercial car, pickup truck, RV, or van with 15 or fewer passenger seats. This fee covers the vehicle and everyone inside of it. Per-person nonresident fees still apply.

Entrance - Motorcycle $30.00

Valid for 7 days. Admits up to 2 private, non-commercial motorcycles with up to 4 total passengers. Per-person nonresident fees still apply.

Entrance - Per Person $20.00

This fee is valid for seven consecutive days for people entering on foot, a bicycle, a horse, or a non-commercial bus or van. People 15 years and younger are free.

Entrance - Non-commercial Groups $300.00

The per-person fee is $20 to a maximum of $300 per vehicle. People 15 years and younger are free.

Entrance - Education/Academic Groups $0.00

An educational fee waiver is available for educational and scientific groups that are accredited or tax-exempt for educational purposes planning a trip for educational or scientific purposes related to Yosemite that is not primarily recreational.

Commercial Entrance - Per Person $20.00

The fee is $20 per person for any resident 16 years or older. For any nonresident the fee is $100 per person for anyone 16 years or older. This fee is valid for seven consecutive days.

Nonresident $100.00

Each non-US resident aged 16 and older visiting Yosemite National Park must pay a $100 nonresident fee (in addition to the standard entrance fee), unless admitted with an Annual or America the Beautiful Pass. This includes nonresidents entering as part of a commercial tour group, commercial use authorization (CUA) group, or concessioner tour group.

Commercial Entrance - Mini-bus $200.00

This fee is valid for seven consecutive days. For any nonresident there is an additional fee of $100 per person for anyone 16 years or older. A commercial use authorization is required.

Commercial Entrance - Motor Coach $300.00

This fee is valid for seven consecutive days. For any nonresident there is an additional fee of $100 per person for anyone 16 years or older. A commercial use authorization is required.

Operating Hours

Yosemite National Park is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

Wednesday All Day
Monday All Day
Thursday All Day
Sunday All Day
Tuesday All Day
Friday All Day
Saturday All Day

Activities

Arts and Culture Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Astronomy Biking Boating Camping Backcountry Camping Climbing Fishing Food Guided Tours Hands-On Hiking Backcountry Hiking Horse Trekking Horseback Riding Ice Skating Living History Paddling Junior Ranger Program Tubing Snow Tubing Skiing Snow Play Snowshoeing Swimming Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Getting There

You can drive to Yosemite year-round and enter via Highways 41, 140, and 120 from the west. Tioga Pass Entrance (via Highway 120 from the east) is closed from approximately November through late May or June. Hetch Hetchy is open all year but may close intermittently due to snow. Please note that GPS units do not always provide accurate directions to or within Yosemite.

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Contact & Address

Address PO Box 577, Yosemite National Park, CA, 95389
Phone 209/372-0200

Entrance Passes

Annual Entrance - Park $70.00

Annual pass providing free entrance to Yosemite for 12 months from the date of purchase for US citizens and permanent residents.

Topics & Themes

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Things To Do

Ride a Bike in Yosemite Valley

Ride a Bike in Yosemite Valley

Cycling is a great way to experience the park and allows you to cover more ground during your time here.…

Hiking in Yosemite

Hiking in Yosemite

From a short walk to the base of a waterfall to a multi-day hike deep into the Yosemite Wilderness, taking…

Scenic Driving in Yosemite

Scenic Driving in Yosemite

All of the roads in Yosemite National Park are scenic, but the most famous scenic drive is along the Tioga…

Watch the "Spirit of Yosemite" Film

Watch the "Spirit of Yosemite" Film

The park film, The Spirit of Yosemite, is shown daily on the hour and the half hour in the theater behind the…

Learn Art in the Park

Learn Art in the Park

Yosemite has a long history of inspiring visitors to create art. From world-renowned artists like Ansel Adams and Chiura Obata…

Wildlife Safety in Yosemite

Wildlife Safety in Yosemite

Yosemite National Park supports more than 400 species of vertebrates including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The high diversity of species…

Visitor Centers

Big Oak Flat Information Station

The Big Oak Flat Information Station has an information desk, wilderness permit desk, and Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore. In the winter, self-registration wilderness permits for the…

Hours: Open approximately late May through early October.

Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center

The Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center has an information desk, Yosemite Conservancy Bookstore, and an exhibit area detailing the area's geology, plant and animal life, and…

Hours: Open approximately late May to late September. OPENING DAY 2025: JUNE 10.

Wawona Visitor Center at Hill's Studio

In winter, the Wawona visitor center is temporarily relocated to 7771 Chilnualna Falls Rd. Open 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4…

Hours: The visitor center is typically open from late May to early October.

Yosemite Valley Welcome Center

The Yosemite Valley Welcome Center is the NEW destination for visitor information in the Valley. Stop here before you begin your Yosemite adventure! The welcome…

Hours: Open year-round

Campgrounds

Bridalveil Creek Campground

The Bridalveil Creek Campground is located along the Glacier Point Road near Bridalveil Creek and is surrounded by a beautiful forest of red fir and…

115 Sites

Camp 4 Campground

Camp 4 is located in Yosemite Valley near the base of granite cliffs close to Yosemite Falls. Yosemite Valley is centrally located in the park…

25 Sites

Crane Flat Campground

The Crane Flat Campground is located along the Big Oak Flat Road, just west of Crane Flat, about 30 minutes northwest of Yosemite Valley, at…

151 Sites

Hodgdon Meadow Campground

Hodgdon Meadow Campground is conveniently located along the Big Oak Flat Road at the Big Oak Flat Entrance. At an elevation of 4,900 feet (1,219…

105 Sites

Lower Pines Campground

Lower Pines is located along the Merced River in Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley is centrally located in the park and boasts some of Yosemite’s most…

73 Sites

North Pines Campground

North Pines is located along the Merced River in Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley is centrally located in the park and boasts some of Yosemite’s most…

80 Sites

Porcupine Flat Campground

Porcupine Flat Campground is located off the Tioga Road about 30 minutes west of Tuolumne Meadows and over an hour from Yosemite Valley. RVs and…

52 Sites

Tamarack Flat Campground

Tamarack Flat Campground is located off the Tioga Road just east of Crane Flat. The campground is approximately 20 miles (45 minutes) from Yosemite Valley…

52 Sites

Tuolumne Horse Campsites

Tuolumne Meadows Horse Campsites are located within Tuolumne Meadows Campground in breathtaking Yosemite National Park in Central California's rugged Sierra Nevada Mountain Range at an…

4 Sites

Tuolumne Meadows Campground

Tuolumne Meadows Campground is Yosemite’s largest, and is located along the Tioga Road, with some areas located close to the Tuolumne River. At 8,000 feet…

315 Sites

Upper Pines Campground

Upper Pines is located near the Merced River in Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley is centrally located in the park and boasts some of Yosemite’s most…

235 Sites

Wawona Campground

The Wawona Campground is located along the South Fork Merced River close to historic Wawona. At an elevation of 4,000 feet (1,219 m), the campground…

99 Sites

Wawona Horse Camp

The Wawona Horse Camp is located along the South Fork Merced River adjacent to historic Wawona. At an elevation of 4,000 feet (1,219 m), the…

2 Sites

White Wolf Campground

White Wolf Campground is located off the Tioga Road between Tuolumne Meadows and Crane Flat, approximately an hour from Yosemite Valley at 8,000 feet (2,400…

74 Sites

Yosemite Creek Campground

Yosemite Creek Campground is located nearly 5 miles off the Tioga Road (via a rough road) 26 miles west of Tuolumne Meadows, and a little…

75 Sites

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