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Where to Stay Near Yosemite in the Winter

Where to Stay Near Yosemite in the Winter

Yosemite National Park transforms into a winter wonderland during the colder months, offering stunning snow-draped landscapes, fewer crowds, and a peaceful retreat into nature. If you're planning a winter visit, choosing the right place to stay is key to enjoying a...

How to Plan Your Perfect Yosemite Wedding

How to Plan Your Perfect Yosemite Wedding

Dreaming of a wedding surrounded by the grandeur of Yosemite National Park? A Yosemite wedding offers breathtaking scenery, a serene natural setting, and memories to last a lifetime. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your special day, from permits to venues...

7 Winter Travel Tips: How to Stay Safe While Visiting Yosemite

7 Winter Travel Tips: How to Stay Safe While Visiting Yosemite

Yosemite National Park is a stunning destination year-round, but winter in Yosemite offers a magical transformation. The towering granite cliffs are dusted with snow, and the waterfalls appear in a frosty haze. For those planning to experience the park’s winter...

How to Choose the Best Yosemite-Area Hotel by Season

How to Choose the Best Yosemite-Area Hotel by Season

When planning a trip to Yosemite National Park, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is where to stay. The accommodations you choose can greatly affect your overall experience, as Yosemite’s unique seasons offer different landscapes and opportunities....

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Nature Turns on When Yosemite Empties in Autumn

Nature Turns on When Yosemite Empties in Autumn

Article originally appeared in SFGATE. Like in many national parks, autumn in Yosemite is a time to reset. Most visitors have returned to jobs and schools, cooler temperatures prevail and golden light baths the valley most evenings. Park rangers and lodging hosts...

Yosemite in Winter: Quiet, Beautiful, and Dynamic

Yosemite in Winter: Quiet, Beautiful, and Dynamic

Article originally appeared in SFGATE. Don’t let the quiet fool you. Winter brings plenty of activity — both the human and animal kind — to the Sierra Nevada. While the season is associated with animal hibernation and leafless trees, the canvas actually spreads wider...