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Why Yosemite Cedar Lodge Is One of the Best Places to Stay for Big Families Visiting Yosemite
Planning a Yosemite trip with a big family can get complicated fast. You need enough space, activities for different ages, easy access to the park, food nearby, and ideally a place where everyone can relax without feeling cramped. That’s exactly why so many families...
Can’t Get a Campsite Inside Yosemite? Here’s Why Indian Flat Campground Is a Smart Alternative
If you’ve tried to book a campsite inside Yosemite National Park, you already know how competitive it can be. Reservations often sell out within minutes, especially during spring, summer, and peak waterfall season. For many travelers, that leaves one question: What...
When Do Yosemite Waterfalls Peak?
If you’re planning a trip to Yosemite and want to see waterfalls at their most powerful, timing matters. Yosemite waterfalls typically peak between late April and early June, with May being the best month in most years. But that window can shift depending on the...
Where to Stay Near Yosemite National Park for the Best Experience
Planning a trip to Yosemite is exciting but choosing where to stay can make or break your entire experience. Should you stay inside the park? Just outside the entrance? Further away to save money? Here’s the honest answer: the best place to stay near Yosemite depends...
Three Days in Yosemite: A Detailed Itinerary
In three days, you can experience Yosemite National Park’s most famous landmarks while also giving yourself time to slow down and enjoy the surrounding landscape. This itinerary balances Yosemite Valley highlights, classic hikes, and a more relaxed day to enjoy the...
The Perfect Yosemite Itinerary for First Time Visitors (2 Days)
Planning your first trip to Yosemite National Park can feel overwhelming. The park covers nearly 1,200 square miles and includes waterfalls, giant sequoias, granite cliffs, alpine lakes, and scenic drives. The good news is that you can experience many of Yosemite’s...
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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
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...
There’s Plenty of Room in Yosemite this Fall to Discover Golden History
Yosemite may not be the oldest national park in America, but there is little doubt it contains the most history for a wilderness-based national preserve. The Southern Sierra Miwok have lived in and around the Yosemite Valley for millennia. More recently, the...








