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The Tioga Road (Highway 120 through Yosemite) and the Glacier Point Road are closed until further notice due to snow.



Yosemite National Park embraces a spectacular tract of mountain-and-valley scenery in the Sierra Nevada, which was set aside as a national park in 1890. The park harbors a grand collection of waterfalls, meadows, and forests that include groves of giant sequoias, the world's largest living things.

Highlights of the park include Yosemite Valley, and its high cliffs and waterfalls; Wawona's history center and historic hotel; the Mariposa Grove, which contains hundreds of ancient giant sequoias; Glacier Point's (summer-fall) spectacular view of Yosemite Valley and the high country; Tuolumne Meadows (summer-fall), a large subalpine meadow surrounded by mountain peaks; and Hetch Hetchy, a reservoir in a valley considered a twin of Yosemite Valley.


Current Conditions

Reservations are not required to enter Yosemite. The park is always open.

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Designations

World Heritage Site - October 31, 1984
Wilderness (93% of the park) - September 28, 1984
National Park - October 1, 1890
Federal Grant - June 30, 1864

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