*2022 UPDATE: Starting May 20, 2022 through September 2022, day-use reservations will again be required to get into the park before 4 pm. If you have a Half Dome or wilderness permit, overnight lodging reservation, or camping reservation, you do NOT need a day pass. Day pass reservations go on sale for all arrivals May 20th through September 30th beginning on March 23, 2022 at 8 am PT. If you don’t score a reservation on March 23 or after, no need to panic! Beginning May 13th, an additional batch of reservations is available every day 7 days in advance of arrival. It sounds scary to wait until that close to your trip, but this is how we got ours and there were plenty at that time. Here is the link to get them: www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10086745
My favorite thing to do at Yosemite is the night star tour. They take you to a perfect spot, and they have a tarp layed out, and your guide ask you to lay on it and the stars look amazing!!! He even explains the stars and when I was there their was a meter shower, so amazing
@@CrosbyGraceTravels the awhawee hotel, how far is that from Yosemite park? I want to get a hotel/cabin inside the park…I don’t wanna drive another 2 hours to get to the park
Mom here! You captured our awe at this amazing place so well! A couple tips to add- we all picnicked at the Swinging Bridge park during our bike outing. Lots of ppl swimming there. We also hiked up to Mirror Lake and swam and relaxed there that day. It was hot so that cold water felt good! Can’t wait to go back with you and hike Half Dome💪
Well done guide for a first-time visitor, I'm impressed! When it reopens, the Sentinel Dome and Taft point trails will be accessible again. Sentinel Dome is hands down THE best view (of the easily accessible trails) in the park. You have to put in a little work (90% of visitors will never see it). It is way better than Glacier Point and you should plan to be there for sunset. Edit: Do NOT swim in the Emerald Pool! It can and has been DEADLY. Look it up.
Another home run for real. Feel like we're there with you. I believe these videos help show others who are battling lockdowns, depression and overall loathing, that there is a world of wild beauty still out there!!! Dont stop!!! Keep it rolling!!!
Awesome review. I have camped in Yosemite Valley and in Tuolumne Meadows going back decades and every trip I see or learn something new. So beautiful. I do highly suggest staying out of the water above or near waterfalls. The swimming segment in Emerald Pool and the Silver Apron area is dangerous to promote and swimming there is actually prohibited. In fact there are No Swimming signs in this area and others (Nevada Falls too). Unfortunately water has taken many lives in Yosemite...it's well documented in a book called "Death in Yosemite". A must read for parents with young children and teenagers. Many souls have gone over the falls, whether it be Vernal, Nevada, Upper Falls, etc. I must say it is tempting to enter the water, especially after a good hike on a hot day...but resist the temptation if the water is moving fast and definitely above or near waterfalls. Even getting too close to the waters edge can be deadly as granite is slippery when wet and there's always the moss / slime to deal with. If you want to swim, then head to Tenaya Lake or one of the many other lakes in the High Sierras. Swimming in certain segments of the Merced River during high water flow periods can also be also dangerous....submerged trees, branches, logs and rocks can easily snag your foot and trap you under fast moving water. Not to mention the water can be very cold and hyperthermia can set in quickly. So be careful. Yosemite is such a wonderful place that taking chances is not worth it.....plus you'll miss all the awesome future campfires at night time. Yosemite comes alive at night too...the stars...the moonlight dancing in & out between the trees....the shadows come alive.
I appreciate your promotion of LNT practices and the fact that your awareness of needing to be careful in certain surroundings does not diminishing your enthusiasm for the place.
Get the pass at the entrance dont pay for shipping. That place is magical you are right at least once in your life you have to go there. We just came back from yosemite and i never get bored we always discover something new. Thank you for this video i will check some of this places next time we visit.
A lot of great information in this video. Thank you very much! After learning about Taft Point and Sentinel Dome through this video I did some research and found the following information :( Glacier Point Road is closed The entire Glacier Point Road is closed in 2022 to rehabilitate and improve the road. The only access to Glacier Point, Sentinel Dome, Taft Point, and other Glacier Point Road destinations is via a long, strenuous hike. No water or toilets are available at Glacier Point.
JUST got a sequoia seed ring and fallen sequoia bark necklace from an etsy shop called 'growgoodcalifornia' because i miss this national park SO much. im so happy to come across your video! thanks for sharing :,) it brings back good memories! This is so amazing keep it up, I just sent this to the grandkids so they can prepare to go next year
Ben, we just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel to find out the ones really worth visiting when you can. Thank you!
Thank You Crosby for Sharing your visit and Family with us. You get so much in during the video, and all great tips. But for some of us that may never get a chance to go, you provide us with so much info and views it is amazing. Love the fact you tell us about your mistakes, only way to learn. Can't wait for the next one
Thank you! You fueled our excitement with your video! Great info! We are first timers as well leaving tomorrow morning for Yosemite from Arizona. Peace n Love ✌️& ❤️
We love Yosemite! Love seeing it in Summer from your vlogs..we usually go in the Spring (and there is usually still snow on the ground!) no crowds at all! My husband was stationed at Travis AFB for years (prior to my meeting him..) so he knew all the good stuff to see at Yosemite. Tip: If you are military (active or retired) the yearly National Park Pass is absolutely FREE! Last trip we stayed at the infamous Cedar Lodge which is not too far from the El Portal gate at Yosemite. Can't wait until I retire in 3 years and we can travel out to California during all the seasons (we live in Ga) in our Imagine 17MKE camper. Yes, your model is the same one that we have decided on after looking at probably 500 different camper configurations. We kept going back the 17MKE as the best one going! I started watching your channel because of the Imagine but love your content!
Ahhh wow I would LOVE to go in the spring! And thanks for the tip!! So glad you're enjoying the videos and can't wait for you to have your own travel trailer adventures
You are killin' it! I know I said it before, but your presentation and editing skills are just fantastic. And thanks for letting us all in on it. Bravo!!
Being a true nature lover and a hiker I've never been to the US and Yosemite is on my top list of hiking spot I was truly happy when you said: I truly wish everyone get the chance to experience it once-in-a-lifetime thank you so much for such a lovely and touching words. I'm now a subscriber :) greeting from Algeria 🇩🇿
Crosby, I felt like I was watching a documentary during the first minute of this video - it was so well done! I live in western Canada and love visiting the mountains here, but you have made me want to go explore Yosemite.
@@CrosbyGraceTravels oh my, I have so many favourites, but Banff National Park definitely tops my list. In particular, Lake Louise and Johnston Canyon are spectacular, but unfortunately can be extremely crowded during July and August.
You are still high from the experiences there!!! And that “high” is infectious!!! Thanks for the detailed, important informative “tale of joy”!! I’m on my way there after I go to Indian Wells in two weeks!! soooooo looking forward to Yosemite!!!
Erin! We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
Awesome video and helpful information, plan on taking my family next year and not only does your video gets me pumped and makes me want to plan and make it happen.
Thank you so much for this video! I can't believe I've never been and I live here! We are going for the first time in early September so these tips are so helpful! Thank you :)
Tracy! We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
@@premiumlawns2526 because there is a 300ft drop off a waterfall 20metres down stream, people have swam and then the current takes them down and over the edge.. the water didn't not look powerful enough here but if this was 1 month earlier you wouldn't have a chance..
Stephen, you're going to love it! We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
I love your video. It was great advise! One suggestion is to enjoy breakfast at the Ahwahnee Hotel. It basically available for walk in. Expensive but so worth the price for the service and view inside the historic landmark. Great job 👍
As far as national park passes are concerned, don’t forget that seniors pay $20 for the annual pass and $80 for the lifetime pass. I’m 73 but also a military veteran. For me, the pass was free (for vets). My driver’s license has my veteran status on it. For the state parks in Utah, where I live, there are discounts for seniors. Disabled Utah vets have free access to state parks in Utah.
I personally find August the best time since Tioga Pass Road will be open and stream crossings on hikes are way easier plus you're not dealing with snow on the high country trails. My favorite dayhike in the park, Clouds Rest, for instance will have easy stream crossings in mid to late August but if you go there in May or June when Tioga Pass Road just opens you could have a neck deep wade through the freezing cold outlet of Tenaya Lake on that trail per trip reports I have read from people who hike it early season. While coming in May or June when the waterfalls are raging is an unforgettable experience, August when you can do the hikes in the high country is pretty can't miss too whether it's for the best view of Half Dome you can get on a trail with the hike to North Dome, the impressive ridge with huge dropoffs on each side as you make the final push to the summit of Clouds Rest, the the views of both Clouds Rest and Half Dome from Mount Hoffmann, the views of Mono Lake one way and the Lyell Glacier the other from Mt Dana, etc. And those are all dayhikes, no need to backpack (though the backpacking is unreal too). I love camping at Tuolumne Meadows too, and spend a day or two at the backpackers camp to acclimate to altitude and do some dayhikes before doing backpacks there. Also last time I was there it was 100 in the valley but a nice comfortable 75-80 or so in the high country off Tioga Pass Road, just a night and day difference. Since you bring up safety, that Emerald Pool above Vernal Fall is very dangerous when the falls are roaring, and people get swept over Vernal Fall from time to time. If you went to Sequoia already Mariposa Grove is really cool but not as impressive as the Giant Forest in Sequoia IMO. Fire is natural though and you'll see a ton of giant sequoias in Mariposa Grove with fire damage and a few even hollowed out from fire (the Telescope Tree is particularly impressive). When the NPS was trying to put out every fire for 100 years no new giant sequoias sprouted and it wasn't until they started letting fires go naturally again that new giant sequoias finally grew. If I remember right their cones have an adaptation that they won't release the seeds until there is fire so the saplings have a chance not being crowded out for light and rainfall. Forest fires are absolutely critical for keeping that forest healthy so don't think it's a bad thing when they have one. And yeah Sentinel Dome is stunning. It's the hike I always recommend to people when I'm in the valley resupplying or grabbing a pizza and a beer as something with an enormous payoff that you definitely have to work for, but don't have to hike 10+ miles to see.
Thanks for sharing! Im thinking of going this week. Is there a camp ground called Tioga Pass Road? Im trying to find that listing, but I can find it, but there are a lot of other camp ground listed, some available, some not?
Thanks for sharing! Im thinking of going this week. Is there a camp ground called Yosemite Valley? Im trying to find that listing, but I can find it. There are a lot of other camp ground listed, some available, some not, but I cant see one called Yosemite Valley?
Glad the UA-cam algorithm brought us to your channel. We will be travelling to the US this September, and Yosemite is part of our itinerary. Thank you so much for the tips, as this will be our first road trip, and first national park to visit. We will comb through more of your videos as we also have a road trip coming up to Arizona and Portland. Subscribed! :)
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AMAZING video. You made me enter several rabbit holes and you dropped some trail names and sights. I am planning on going this winter when I visit and I am aware of the road closures, but I know I will still enjoy the visit.
Thank you for sharing all of those amazing tips! I cannot wait to go to Yosemite and use a bunch of your tips. Your footage of the part was also magical :)
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Thank you for sharing these tips! I plan on going to Yosemite for the first time later on this month and I've been trying to figure out a plan for how to get around, so this was very helpful.
Varun, we just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
*2022 UPDATE: Starting May 20, 2022 through September 2022, day-use reservations will again be required to get into the park before 4 pm. If you have a Half Dome or wilderness permit, overnight lodging reservation, or camping reservation, you do NOT need a day pass. Day pass reservations go on sale for all arrivals May 20th through September 30th beginning on March 23, 2022 at 8 am PT.
If you don’t score a reservation on March 23 or after, no need to panic! Beginning May 13th, an additional batch of reservations is available every day 7 days in advance of arrival. It sounds scary to wait until that close to your trip, but this is how we got ours and there were plenty at that time. Here is the link to get them: www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10086745
If have a reservation for the Yosemite lodge I Don't need a day entry pass?
True information about Yosemite National Park: ua-cam.com/video/z0GLFMXTwNQ/v-deo.html
Does this mean that until that time one doesn’t need a reservation? Or is it closed until that time?
If 3 people are traveling do u need 3 passes?
@@satindersingh4861 one reservation per car
My favorite thing to do at Yosemite is the night star tour. They take you to a perfect spot, and they have a tarp layed out, and your guide ask you to lay on it and the stars look amazing!!! He even explains the stars and when I was there their was a meter shower, so amazing
Who do you book it through?
When did you go?
I live in California and been there about 25 times. Yet every time, it feels like the first time as there is so much to see. Glad you got to see it.
Ok, you win! I only went there
4-times.😂
@@xjam879 nothing wrong with that. Keep going when you can. You will always be amazed and find new things to see. Merry Xmas to you and your family.
I'm from of Costa Rica, I been in the USA 4 years ago, but I don't know Yosemite, it's a dream for me , thanks for the video .
The quality of this video is unbelievable. Spectacular job babe!
THANKS ILY
@@CrosbyGraceTravels the awhawee hotel, how far is that from Yosemite park? I want to get a hotel/cabin inside the park…I don’t wanna drive another 2 hours to get to the park
@@smileyyyyy1249 it’s in the park itself!
@@CrosbyGraceTravels what cabin is also inside the park ?
Also, is there any kitchens in the hotels? And grocery stores/convenient stores to buy food to cook inside the hotel/cabin?
We went this weekend and I was blown away by how beautiful it was.
I love your videos so much because of your authenticity!
Mom here! You captured our awe at this amazing place so well! A couple tips to add- we all picnicked at the Swinging Bridge park during our bike outing. Lots of ppl swimming there. We also hiked up to Mirror Lake and swam and relaxed there that day. It was hot so that cold water felt good! Can’t wait to go back with you and hike Half Dome💪
Yes!! Meant to mention that haha thanks for adding ❤️❤️
Well done guide for a first-time visitor, I'm impressed! When it reopens, the Sentinel Dome and Taft point trails will be accessible again. Sentinel Dome is hands down THE best view (of the easily accessible trails) in the park. You have to put in a little work (90% of visitors will never see it). It is way better than Glacier Point and you should plan to be there for sunset. Edit: Do NOT swim in the Emerald Pool! It can and has been DEADLY. Look it up.
Another home run for real. Feel like we're there with you. I believe these videos help show others who are battling lockdowns, depression and overall loathing, that there is a world of wild beauty still out there!!! Dont stop!!! Keep it rolling!!!
Thank you so so much - really. I can’t tell you how much your encouraging words mean to me! So glad you’re enjoying the videos ❤️
Awesome review. I have camped in Yosemite Valley and in Tuolumne Meadows going back decades and every trip I see or learn something new. So beautiful. I do highly suggest staying out of the water above or near waterfalls. The swimming segment in Emerald Pool and the Silver Apron area is dangerous to promote and swimming there is actually prohibited. In fact there are No Swimming signs in this area and others (Nevada Falls too). Unfortunately water has taken many lives in Yosemite...it's well documented in a book called "Death in Yosemite". A must read for parents with young children and teenagers. Many souls have gone over the falls, whether it be Vernal, Nevada, Upper Falls, etc. I must say it is tempting to enter the water, especially after a good hike on a hot day...but resist the temptation if the water is moving fast and definitely above or near waterfalls. Even getting too close to the waters edge can be deadly as granite is slippery when wet and there's always the moss / slime to deal with. If you want to swim, then head to Tenaya Lake or one of the many other lakes in the High Sierras. Swimming in certain segments of the Merced River during high water flow periods can also be also dangerous....submerged trees, branches, logs and rocks can easily snag your foot and trap you under fast moving water. Not to mention the water can be very cold and hyperthermia can set in quickly. So be careful. Yosemite is such a wonderful place that taking chances is not worth it.....plus you'll miss all the awesome future campfires at night time. Yosemite comes alive at night too...the stars...the moonlight dancing in & out between the trees....the shadows come alive.
Brilliant video. You've helped me plan my itinerary. Perfect. Bless you.
Best guide, tips and advices. You are really a big help to everyone. Thank you very much!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Places like Yosemite is truly what America was and is.
I appreciate your promotion of LNT practices and the fact that your awareness of needing to be careful in certain surroundings does not diminishing your enthusiasm for the place.
So so important!!
Get the pass at the entrance dont pay for shipping. That place is magical you are right at least once in your life you have to go there. We just came back from yosemite and i never get bored we always discover something new. Thank you for this video i will check some of this places next time we visit.
Beautiful Video ❤love it. I love Yosemite🥰🌲
A lot of great information in this video. Thank you very much! After learning about Taft Point and Sentinel Dome through this video I did some research and found the following information :(
Glacier Point Road is closed
The entire Glacier Point Road is closed in 2022 to rehabilitate and improve the road. The only access to Glacier Point, Sentinel Dome, Taft Point, and other Glacier Point Road destinations is via a long, strenuous hike. No water or toilets are available at Glacier Point.
I've been. It has been around 31 years, but I whole heartedly agree. Yosemite is HEAVEN! And I plan on taking my wife and kids next month.
I am only 5 minutes into this video and already find it very helpful thank you!
JUST got a sequoia seed ring and fallen sequoia bark necklace from an etsy shop called 'growgoodcalifornia'
because i miss this national park SO much. im so happy to come across your video! thanks for sharing :,) it brings back good memories! This is so amazing keep it up, I just sent this to the grandkids so they can prepare to go next year
yosemite and the US is just BEAUTIFUL
I'm from Australia and this has just confirmed this will be our next trip once we can start traveling again. Thanks for the great video
That is incredible!! So excited for you! Hope things look up soon for you all in Australia 🙌
Ben, we just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel to find out the ones really worth visiting when you can. Thank you!
What a wonderful video. Thank you Crosby.😍
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have a beautiful awesome amazing smart families!! Thank you 😊
I’m going to Yosemite this coming 3 day weekend! Your video is getting me stoked!
Love your enthusiasm. Nice recap👍
I'm going tomorrow (a group of 4). We are doing a day trip and turning around. I'm excited!!!!
Great tips,, literally just walked in the door from a 1 day trip to Yosemite... my lord that place is amazing
Thank You Crosby for Sharing your visit and Family with us. You get so much in during the video, and all great tips. But for some of us that may never get a chance to go, you provide us with so much info and views it is amazing. Love the fact you tell us about your mistakes, only way to learn. Can't wait for the next one
I am so glad you enjoyed the video so much!! That means a lot. Excited to keep sharing my experiences with you
COOOOOR WHAT BEAUTIFUL SCENERY !
Crosby! Congratulations! This is, by far, one of the best videos on Yosemite Park.
Excellent! I love your excitement and the structure of this video. I've always wanted to visit, but now I *really* want to visit!
Thanks for your tips! We will be first time Yosemite visitors in 53 days!!!
We’re going for the first (and likely only) time later this year. 4 days in Oct. Staying at the Valley lodge. Can’t wait!
Thank you! You fueled our excitement with your video! Great info! We are first timers as well leaving tomorrow morning for Yosemite from Arizona. Peace n Love ✌️& ❤️
That’s awesome!! Have the best time!
My wife and I have never been but are looking to go in May. This video was very helpful. Thanks!
We love Yosemite! Love seeing it in Summer from your vlogs..we usually go in the Spring (and there is usually still snow on the ground!) no crowds at all! My husband was stationed at Travis AFB for years (prior to my meeting him..) so he knew all the good stuff to see at Yosemite. Tip: If you are military (active or retired) the yearly National Park Pass is absolutely FREE! Last trip we stayed at the infamous Cedar Lodge which is not too far from the El Portal gate at Yosemite. Can't wait until I retire in 3 years and we can travel out to California during all the seasons (we live in Ga) in our Imagine 17MKE camper. Yes, your model is the same one that we have decided on after looking at probably 500 different camper configurations. We kept going back the 17MKE as the best one going! I started watching your channel because of the Imagine but love your content!
Ahhh wow I would LOVE to go in the spring! And thanks for the tip!! So glad you're enjoying the videos and can't wait for you to have your own travel trailer adventures
I love the way you express yourself! Suuuuper helpful and engaging ty
Such an epic and informative video!! And so many crisp shots!
Thanks girl!
You are killin' it! I know I said it before, but your presentation and editing skills are just fantastic. And thanks for letting us all in on it. Bravo!!
Thank you so much, Todd!! Can’t wait to keep sharing!
Going for the first time next Month! Thank you for all the tips! Covered a bunch of questions I had
Being a true nature lover and a hiker I've never been to the US and Yosemite is on my top list of hiking spot I was truly happy when you said: I truly wish everyone get the chance to experience it once-in-a-lifetime thank you so much for such a lovely and touching words. I'm now a subscriber :) greeting from Algeria 🇩🇿
Crosby, I felt like I was watching a documentary during the first minute of this video - it was so well done! I live in western Canada and love visiting the mountains here, but you have made me want to go explore Yosemite.
Thank you so much! Well I am dying to visit the Canadian mountains someday... where is your favorite area?
@@CrosbyGraceTravels oh my, I have so many favourites, but Banff National Park definitely tops my list. In particular, Lake Louise and Johnston Canyon are spectacular, but unfortunately can be extremely crowded during July and August.
You are still high from the experiences there!!! And that “high” is infectious!!! Thanks for the detailed, important informative “tale of joy”!! I’m on my way there after I go to Indian Wells in two weeks!! soooooo looking forward to Yosemite!!!
This was great. Thank you so much for making it. Very helpful
You're very welcome!
very organized and helpful. thank you.
You’ve officially renewed my desire to go to Yosemite 🤩 also such a great video, Crosby! You can tell you really got a lot out of your trip there.
Yaaas GO GIRL! Glad you liked the video!
Erin! We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
Awesome video and helpful information, plan on taking my family next year and not only does your video gets me pumped and makes me want to plan and make it happen.
WOOHOOO that's what I love to hear!! Excited for you to go and make it happen
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! I am heading there next month and will use this as a guide!
Thank you so much for this video! I can't believe I've never been and I live here! We are going for the first time in early September so these tips are so helpful! Thank you :)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Can't wait for you to experience Yosemite for yourself
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LOVE LOVE LOVE how you took attention to detail! I really enjoyed your video and will definitely be going with my husband to YNP!!
Love your laxt tips,leave no trace and stay AW@Y from wildlife
Yes! So so important
This was very helpful! Thanks for the tips, biking through Yosemite was the best experience ever!
So glad to hear that!! Isn’t it the best?!
Thank you very much Crosby. I really enjoyed your video and subscribed.
It is going to be an amazing summer at Yosemite this summer with the waterfalls!
Great video! Going next weekend for my bday. Can’t wait for Yosemite! Planning on going to bass lake as well lol
Hi! I love your video, but I just wanted to point out that it's illegal to swim in Emerald Pools, as well as dangerous (per NPS).
I gasped when I saw this. Countless lives have been lost here :/ pleas consider editing this out of your video to help keep people safe.
How is it dangerous? Just asking as I’m visiting next month.
@@premiumlawns2526 because there is a 300ft drop off a waterfall 20metres down stream, people have swam and then the current takes them down and over the edge.. the water didn't not look powerful enough here but if this was 1 month earlier you wouldn't have a chance..
Quite a few people swam in the pool as long as you stay far enough away from the Falls. I did as well but agree it should be with caution.
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha thanks for the heads up. Any other suggestions from this video we shouldn’t do?
awesome video! Subscribed!
Avenza maps is also super helpeful!
Thank you! I can't wait to visit!
Great video. Going for the first time in October.
Have fun!
Stephen, you're going to love it! We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I look forward to visiting Yosemite.
Good vid, I am planning my trip right now and I came across urs.
Glad you enjoyed it! Have fun at Yosemite!
We just posted a video ranking the best National Parks and Yosemite OBVIOUSLY made the list. Please give a watch on our channel when you can. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the video. You gave me very useful information for my next trip to Yosemite❤
One of the best beginners guide video I've seen. 👍🏽👍🏽
Great job! Keep the same energy. 👏🏻
Yosemite is a majestic place !
I love your video. It was great advise! One suggestion is to enjoy breakfast at the Ahwahnee Hotel. It basically available for walk in. Expensive but so worth the price for the service and view inside the historic landmark. Great job 👍
I'm planning my trip in early May, and your video is very helpful. Thank you 🙏 😊
Thanks for the info. will try to rent a bike now!
As far as national park passes are concerned, don’t forget that seniors pay $20 for the annual pass and $80 for the lifetime pass. I’m 73 but also a military veteran. For me, the pass was free (for vets). My driver’s license has my veteran status on it. For the state parks in Utah, where I live, there are discounts for seniors. Disabled Utah vets have free access to state parks in Utah.
Great Video! Thanks for all of the info.
I personally find August the best time since Tioga Pass Road will be open and stream crossings on hikes are way easier plus you're not dealing with snow on the high country trails. My favorite dayhike in the park, Clouds Rest, for instance will have easy stream crossings in mid to late August but if you go there in May or June when Tioga Pass Road just opens you could have a neck deep wade through the freezing cold outlet of Tenaya Lake on that trail per trip reports I have read from people who hike it early season. While coming in May or June when the waterfalls are raging is an unforgettable experience, August when you can do the hikes in the high country is pretty can't miss too whether it's for the best view of Half Dome you can get on a trail with the hike to North Dome, the impressive ridge with huge dropoffs on each side as you make the final push to the summit of Clouds Rest, the the views of both Clouds Rest and Half Dome from Mount Hoffmann, the views of Mono Lake one way and the Lyell Glacier the other from Mt Dana, etc. And those are all dayhikes, no need to backpack (though the backpacking is unreal too). I love camping at Tuolumne Meadows too, and spend a day or two at the backpackers camp to acclimate to altitude and do some dayhikes before doing backpacks there.
Also last time I was there it was 100 in the valley but a nice comfortable 75-80 or so in the high country off Tioga Pass Road, just a night and day difference.
Since you bring up safety, that Emerald Pool above Vernal Fall is very dangerous when the falls are roaring, and people get swept over Vernal Fall from time to time.
If you went to Sequoia already Mariposa Grove is really cool but not as impressive as the Giant Forest in Sequoia IMO. Fire is natural though and you'll see a ton of giant sequoias in Mariposa Grove with fire damage and a few even hollowed out from fire (the Telescope Tree is particularly impressive). When the NPS was trying to put out every fire for 100 years no new giant sequoias sprouted and it wasn't until they started letting fires go naturally again that new giant sequoias finally grew. If I remember right their cones have an adaptation that they won't release the seeds until there is fire so the saplings have a chance not being crowded out for light and rainfall. Forest fires are absolutely critical for keeping that forest healthy so don't think it's a bad thing when they have one.
And yeah Sentinel Dome is stunning. It's the hike I always recommend to people when I'm in the valley resupplying or grabbing a pizza and a beer as something with an enormous payoff that you definitely have to work for, but don't have to hike 10+ miles to see.
Thanks for sharing! Im thinking of going this week. Is there a camp ground called Tioga Pass Road? Im trying to find that listing, but I can find it, but there are a lot of other camp ground listed, some available, some not?
@@WonsPhreely Check Tuolumne Meadows, that's probably the biggest campground off Tioga Pass Road.
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Thanks for sharing! Im thinking of going this week. Is there a camp ground called Yosemite Valley? Im trying to find that listing, but I can find it. There are a lot of other camp ground listed, some available, some not, but I cant see one called Yosemite Valley?
This was such an amazing video!! Just wrote down a huge list. Thank you🥰
Thanks for pointing out El Cap, and Half Dome. Very Informative.
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Thinking of visiting the park. This is so helpful! Thank you!
Glad the UA-cam algorithm brought us to your channel. We will be travelling to the US this September, and Yosemite is part of our itinerary. Thank you so much for the tips, as this will be our first road trip, and first national park to visit. We will comb through more of your videos as we also have a road trip coming up to Arizona and Portland. Subscribed! :)
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AMAZING video. You made me enter several rabbit holes and you dropped some trail names and sights. I am planning on going this winter when I visit and I am aware of the road closures, but I know I will still enjoy the visit.
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Wow what a great comprehensive review.
Thank you for sharing all of those amazing tips! I cannot wait to go to Yosemite and use a bunch of your tips. Your footage of the part was also magical :)
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Doing yosemite in april/may. Thanks for the tips!
I stay in Yosemite two to three times a year....Your intro was perfect. The information and details for beginners is spot on. Well done.
Where do you stay and when do you go?
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That was awesome and informative! Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing these tips! I plan on going to Yosemite for the first time later on this month and I've been trying to figure out a plan for how to get around, so this was very helpful.
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Beautiful video, Thanks for the information.
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