This park is an icon – many of the famous images people think of from our National Parks are from here. In fact, this was the home park to the famous conservationist, John Muir, who helped establish the idea of national parks, and the NPS. So much to enjoy – the famous granite cliffs (including El Capitan & Half Dome), dense forests, and amazing waterfalls (including Yosemite Falls which is the tallest fall in North America)
On average, about 4 mil people visit Yosemite each year, and most spend the majority of their time in the 5.9 square miles of Yosemite Valley. When in actuality, 95% of the park is wilderness.














































One of the big highlights – we FINALLY saw a bear! A lil black bear cub in a small meadow – we didn’t see mama bear but I’m sure she was close by 🙂
Due to the summer season & popularity of the valley, we explored all of the other areas of the park before we finally ventured into the valley for a Jr Ranger program on our last day.























Even though it was quite crowded in the valley, there are so many “must-see” features here that it can’t be missed. After our program & lunch, we took the shuttle to the falls. Afterwards, we waited for a return shuttle, but one never came. So we gathered the kids up on our shoulders & trekked the 5+ miles back to the other end of the valley where the jeep was parked. Best part is we found several trails away from the traffic & even stopped to swim in the very cool creek along the way.
I’m very sad that so much of this park was affected by the wildfires later in the summer – so grateful we got to see it when we did! We will definitely plan a longer return trip in the future.
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