National park · Mariposa County
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"A renowned national park known for its stunning granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, and giant sequoias."
Campgrounds · Mariposa County
Main thoroughfare through Yosemite National Park, offering dramatic views past granite rock & lakes.
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Campground · Mariposa County
Nestled at 8,100 feet, this scenic campground offers no-frills tent sites packed with charm, fire rings, and prime access to stunning hikes.
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Yosemite National Park is a breathtaking haven of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and ancient sequoias, perfect for adventurous explorers and casual strolls alike.
Waterfall · Mariposa County
Yosemite's iconic, slender waterfall dazzles with a fiery glow at sunset in February, drawing crowds eager for nature's stunning show.
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Hiking area · Mariposa County
The Artist Point trail, a 2.6-mile trek from Tunnel View, offers breathtaking, crowd-free views of Yosemite's iconic landmarks with a touch of adventure.
Woods · Mariposa County
Nestled at Yosemite's southern entrance, Mariposa Grove boasts the breathtaking Grizzly Giant and a variety of trails that showcase these majestic sequoias.
Lake · Mariposa County
Nestled between Yosemite Valley and Tuolumne Meadows, stunning Tenaya Lake boasts crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and scenic non-motorized boating.
Nature preserve · Mariposa County
Yosemite Falls, a breathtaking 2,425-foot wonder, offers scenic hikes, stunning views, and an unforgettable natural experience from November to July.
Nestled alongside a serene river at 4,000 feet, this tranquil campground offers 93 well-spaced sites, clean restrooms, and a peaceful escape from the hustle of Yosemite Valley.
Level national park loop trail stretching 11.5-miles through meadows & past dramatic granite cliffs.