January 28, 2019

In celebration of Groundhog’s Day, we feel it’s only right to take a moment to celebrate Yosemite’s groundhog, the Yellow-Bellied Marmot. We’ve put together some of our favorite Yellow-Bellied Marmot facts here,...
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January 20, 2019

Our Rec Center chandelier is made from elk and mule deer antlers from the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana and includes over 20 elk antlers and about that many mule deer antlers...
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January 4, 2019

All images included in this post have been taken by our Naturalist Guides during the last couple of days on guided adventures with guests. Fortunately, most of Yosemite is open to you...
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November 2, 2018

A Guest Travel Blog by Shem, from SugarAndStamps.com Fall is a beautiful time of transition in Yosemite, making it significantly more appealing to me than any other time of year! The kids are...
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August 14, 2018

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, California, August 14, 2018 California’s summer fire season has turned a corner for Yosemite National Park with today’s reopening of the park’s most popular attraction, Yosemite Valley. Yosemite’s Gateway...
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April 6, 2018

Spring Photo Contest Help us celebrate the Spring Season by entering our Spring Photo Contest April 7th, 2018 through May 31st, 2018 Spring has sprung in Yosemite! Which means 'tis the season...
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March 3, 2018

The Snow Has Finally Arrived! We're celebrating the snow with a good old fashion #YOSEMITEsnowman contest. The snow has finally arrived this winter and we're looking to celebrate. And what better...
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November 26, 2017

Everyone has someone on their holiday shopping list that’s impossible to buy for. Come on—what do get for someone that has everything? Don’t freight this year we’ve put together one of a...
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October 9, 2017
With Yosemite National Park spanning over 1,000 square miles, it’s easy to imagine that there is many ongoing projects to maintain and improve your Yosemite experience. One of the most integral organizations...
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