Yosemite National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia



Yosemite – an American story unlike any other. Follow us through the national park from its high country to its waterfalls, its towering sequoia groves to its valley meadows.

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#YosemiteNationalPark sits on the western slopes of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Most visitors spend their #vacation in Yosemite Valley, which despite being only 7 miles long and 1 mile wide, packs in more jaw-dropping scenery than just about any other place on Earth.

#Visit Tunnel View and stand before a panorama that’s reduced generations of visitors to silence. The Yosemite Valley ring road follows the banks of the Merced River, which shifts in character as it thunders from the valley walls, before gently winding across the valley floor. The ring road is dotted with trailheads that lead to 800 miles of hiking trails.

Drive along Tioga Road, one of the USA’s most scenic highways. Fill your lungs with alpine air at Olmsted Point, refresh yourself by the waters of Tenaya Lake, then spend the day at Tuolumne Meadow, the traditional summer hunting grounds of the Ahwaneechee.

For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.

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0:00 – Yosemite National Park
0:53 – Yosemite Valley
1:16 – Tunnel View
1:48 – Bridalveil Fall
2:17 – Merced River
3:04 – The Four Mile Trail
3:24 – Glacier Point
3:42 – Washburn Point
3:57 – Glacier Point Road
4:09 – The Mist Trail
4:32 – John Muir Trail
5:07 – Yosemite Village
6:06 – Yosemite Falls
6:41 – El Capitan
6:59 – El Capitan Meadow
7:11 – Valley View
7:27 – Tioga Road
7:44 – Olmsted Point
7:49 – Tenaya Lake
8:00 – Tuolumne Meadow
8:17 – Lembert Dome

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49 thoughts on “Yosemite National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

  1. Gloria Valle says:

    I just went to Mammoth Lakes with my family this weekend and we were hoping to go to Yosemite Park for a day and they ranger told us at the entry that we need reservations because is July🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ honestly too little information it’s provided to tourist hopping to go and visit and we can’t just because we need it a reservation 👎🏼👎🏼 the view is beautiful and we went somewhere else

  2. Malaquias Alfaro says:

    Merced, California and it’s proximity to this beautiful land is a underrated gem. Yosemite is the backyard to the many orchards in the Central Valley. The 140 running through Merced leads directly to the Yosemite Valley floor. Even the Denny’s in Merced in the second highest grossing Denny’s in California. The first is in Anaheim, and with the many activities in Anaheim that practically forced people to eat at Denny’s, the comparison is obviously in favor of Merced. I hope everyone can enjoy the once sleepy town I loved so dearly. It serves as the little brother who always looks up to its bigger and cool brother, Yosemite.

  3. Du lịch trải nghiệm says:

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  5. Belinda Shaw says:

    More beautiful memories of my years as a Tour Escort visiting Yosemite every 2 weeks. Such a special place – America the Beautiful is well named with so much splendour. Everyone should visit Yosemite once in their lifetime – I was blessed to have visited regularly for 4 years

  6. Meena says:

    I have John muir’s book and just through his experience and explanation yearn to see this maginificent place. I’m not an American but truly want to travel here some day.

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