Yosemite Park was established on October 1, 1890. The park has a rich history behind it and a bright future ahead. With protection, there are many species of plant and wildlife that have been preserved and are thriving in this hallowed area.
The native people of Yosemite developed a complex culture rich in tradition, religion, songs, and political affiliations. Making use of the varied local ecosystems, they used to plant and animal resources to the best of their abilities. The pattern of oaks and grassland noted by early visitors to Yosemite Valley is probably a direct result of the intentional burning of underbrush practiced by native people.
Today visitation to Yosemite Park is around 5 million visitors annually. Visitation exceeded one million in 1954 for the first time, and by 1976 over two million people visited Yosemite. In the early 1970s, the National Park Service established one-way road traffic patterns, eliminated cars in the far east end of the Yosemite Valley, offered free shuttle bus transportation in the valley, converted the parking lot in front of the Valley Visitor Center to a pedestrian mall, and generally encouraged visitors to enjoy the park by walking or using public transportation. This is one of the many ways that Yosemite Park is able to protect the precious commodities it holds.
Stay in the heart of all the beauty of Yosemite Park at one of our Premier Lodges and Hotels: Tenaya Lodge & Cottages, The Ahwahnee Hotel and the Wawona Hotel. Not sure which one is right for you? let one of our National Park Reservations Specialists help.
Things to do at Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Valley is visited by more than 100 million people and there is a reason so many folks come here. From gentle canyons to stunning waterfalls nature's splendor is unparalleled in this amazingly beautiful val ... Read More
Yosemite weather is wonderful and one of the reasons folks enjoy visiting this park so much. Here you will find facts on they type of weather conditions you can expect when visiting Yosemite and what to pack! ... Read More