Rain in Yosemite isn’t a setback. It’s part of the experience, and some of the park’s most dramatic moments happen when the clouds roll in. Whether you’re planning ahead or waking up to wet weather, here’s how to turn a rainy day into one of the most memorable parts of your trip.
Why Yosemite Is Still Worth Visiting in the Rain
A rainy day in the park feels completely different in the best way.
- Waterfalls can flow and create misty, atmospheric views
- Trails and overlooks are quieter
- Wildlife is more active
- Photography gets richer, softer light
What to Pack for a Rainy Yosemite Trip
A few smart pieces make all the difference.
- Lightweight poncho or waterproof rain jacket
- Water-resistant or waterproof shoes
- Quick-dry layers
- A small towel or microfiber cloth
- Waterproof phone case or zip-top bag
- Reusable hand warmers for colder days
- A rain cover for your backpack
Best Things to Do in Yosemite When It’s Raining
Even in steady rain, you can still explore safely and comfortably.
Short, Rain-Friendly Walks
These are paved or easy to navigate with some drizzle:
- Bridalveil Fall
- Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
- Cook’s Meadow Loop
- Tunnel View (short walk from parking)
- Mariposa Grove lower trails if conditions allow
Indoor and Low-Key Activities Inside the Park
- Yosemite Museum
- The Ansel Adams Gallery
- Yosemite Valley Visitor Center exhibits
- Pioneer Yosemite History Center
Rainy Day Activities Near Your Hotels
If you want to stay close or warm up between adventures, you’ve got plenty of good options.
At Yosemite View Lodge
- Relax in your river-view room and listen to the Wild and Scenic Merced River
- Warm up in the indoor hot tub or splash in the indoor pool
- Grab snacks, hot drinks, or quick meals from the lobby shop
- Play a few rounds in the game room
- Order a hot meal at River Restaurant and watch the storm roll by
At Yosemite Cedar Lodge
- Take advantage of the indoor pool and hot tub
- Visit the on-property bar and grill
- Browse the gift shop and indoor lobby spaces
- Enjoy the cozy lodge atmosphere if you’ve been out in the rain
Best Museums & Indoor Activities Near Yosemite
If you want a break from outdoor exploring, these spots are perfect rainy-day add-ons:
- Mariposa Museum & History Center – amazing for kids
- California State Mining & Mineral Museum
- Mariposa County Courthouse (historic tours)
- Local galleries and boutiques in Mariposa
Tips for Staying Safe in Rainy Weather
A few precautions go a long way:
- Roads inside Yosemite can get slick so drive slowly and leave space
- Watch for trail closures or falling rock advisories
- Stick to well-marked paths
- Avoid riversides during heavy rain
- Bring dry layers for when you finish your hike
Embrace the Cozy Side of Yosemite
The best part of a rainy day is how it changes the pace. Instead of rushing from overlook to overlook, you get time to slow down, to warm up in the hot tub, sip something warm, play a game, or watch the river from your balcony at Yosemite View Lodge. Rain doesn’t ruin a Yosemite trip. It transforms it.

