There is plenty of rest for the weary traveler in our lodging. Yosemite Park offers many options. When visiting this park you will not want to be stuck indoors, however! Yosemite is filled with natural wonders that you will simply not want to miss!
The great thing about lodging within the park is that you are close to everything! The most popular sights are only minutes from one hotel or another. When you find lodging you know you are getting quality at a great location. When you are traveling around the park there are amazing sights but also some things you want to take precautions for. Including the infamous Black Bear. Following are some facts about black bears to pique your interest and give you a head up as to how to handle yourself when witnessing this beautiful creature.
Black Bears are usually silent (except in movies in which sounds are dubbed in). They do make a variety of grunts in amicable situations, and loud blowing noises or clacking their teeth when frightened. Clack teeth when frightened. They use a resonant, humanlike "voice" to express a range of emotions from pleasure to fear. The Black Bear does not threaten by growling (except in movies). In story-telling, any sound a bear makes is called a growl.
Bears also will not attack unless provoked. They will ignore humans unless you have food. In this case, leaving the food and walking away is your best option. The bear will not follow you - it's going to going to stay and munch on your lunch!
Enjoy Yosemite Park by finding great lodging and taking in the many natural wonders of the area.
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