Yosemite National Park
Day Use Reservations Are Not Required for February's Horsetail Fall "Firefall" Viewing
Visitors are strongly encouraged to sign up for real-time park updates by texting “Yosemite” to 33311. These alerts provide timely parking information as conditions change throughout the day.
For the latest official Firefall guidance, visit the National Park Service website.
A park entrance fee is always required. Purchase digital passes in advance online to save time at the gate. Cash is not accepted.
Click here to learn more about pass options and non-resident fees.
Come experience the magic of Yosemite National Park throughout the seasons. In the Fall, immerse yourself in the vibrant crimson and amber hues as the leaves change. In Winter, enjoy skiing down the slopes of Badger Pass or ice skating in Curry Village. In Spring, watch the park come alive with blooming wildflowers and cascading waterfalls. During Summer, hike to stunning panoramic views at Glacier Point and explore Yosemite's beautiful High Country.
Whenever you visit, make sure you're ready by checking out "What To Know When Visiting Yosemite - Right Now," our weekly updated guide to help you stay informed and prepared for Yosemite's ever-changing conditions.
Park your car and take the free Yosemite Valley Shuttle to all the destinations in Yosemite Valley. Have a hot toddy at The Ahwahnee Bar. Make sure to take the short hike to the base of Yosemite Falls and be amazed as the water forms a snow cone when the mist freezes on the falls.
Must-Do Yosemite Activities for Every Season
YARTS (Yosemite Area Regional Transit System) offers transportation to and from Yosemite from gateway towns. Operating in the southern gateway towns of Oakhurst and Fish Camp along Highway 41, YARTS runs from mid-May through mid-September.
FREE VALLEY SHUTTLE: To help find your favorite icons in Yosemite Valley, you can view and download the Yosemite Valley Shuttle Map.
HIKING TRAIL MAPS: Check out our Trails page for Yosemite and beyond trail hiking maps - Hiking Trails Maps.
Finally, here are a few more resources that we recommend incorporating into your planning arsenal:
- Yosemite National Park Services: For current conditions, special alerts, and more information inside Yosemite National Park.
- Yosemite Gateways: More information on the Park's four major entrances.
- Hike Smart Yosemite: Plan and prepare for a safe and enjoyable hiking trip in the park.
- Google Street View: Check out Yosemite's iconic spots!
- Yosemite Bears: Learn more about the bears of Yosemite National Park
Yosemite Itineraries
Yosemite Valley Maps & Information
View or Download the Yosemite Valley map with shuttle routes and stops.
Please Note: Most services inside the park are operational, but some are impacted by ongoing projects like shuttle stop improvements and hazard tree removal; for more information, visit the NPS FAQ page and review concessionaire services.
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Yosemite Travel Tips & Ideas
You've figured out where to go and what to do. Now, it's time to decide where to stay. Many options are available throughout the region, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, vacation rentals, campgrounds, RV sites, and much more! Explore the options!
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