Yosemite Set to Open All Campgrounds Amid Months of Crippling Uncertainty
- For the first time since 2019, all 13 campgrounds in Yosemite National Park will be open this summer, as announced by park officials.
- Reservations for camping can be made at recreation.gov, with White Wolf Campground opening June 20.
- Visitors need reservations to enter the park from June 15 to August 15, with exceptions for certain early arrivals and hotel guests, according to park administration.
- The non-refundable reservation fee is $2, in addition to a $35-per-car park entrance fee, according to the new administration announcement.
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All Yosemite campgrounds open this summer for the first time in 6 years
For the first time since 2019, all 13 campgrounds in Yosemite National Park will be open this summer, park officials announced Wednesday. The famed Sierra Nevada park — known for its huge granite walls, breathtaking views and picturesque waterfalls — has roughly 1,500 campsites. Several of its popular campgrounds have been closed for upgrades to water systems and other renovations in recent years. The park also struggled earlier this year after …
Yosemite Camping Returns in Full for Summer 2025: All Campgrounds to Open for First Time Since 2019
Sierra REC Magazine Yosemite Camping Returns in Full for Summer 2025: All Campgrounds to Open for First Time Since 2019 Camping in Yosemite Just Got a Whole Lot Better For the first time in six years, Yosemite National Park will have all 13 of its official campgrounds open by the end of summer 2025—a major win for those who crave nights under Sierra stars. If you’ve struggled to secure a campsite in recent years, this news might just open the do…
Yosemite National Park will open all park campgrounds
from Yosemite National Park Yosemite National Park will open all park campgrounds beginning this month Yosemite National Park will open all 13 park campgrounds this summer, marking the first time since 2019 that all campgrounds have been open. These additional openings will add approximately 500 campsites available to the public for enjoying the park. “We’re very excited to have these campgrounds open to the public as we enter the busy summer…
Native Americans Used Fire to Protect and Cultivate Land - Organic Consumers
Native Americans Used Fire to Protect and Cultivate LandMay 27, 2025 | Source: History | by Dave Roos When naturalists like John Muir first entered the Yosemite Valley of California in the 19th century, they marveled at the beauty of what they believed to be a pristine wilderness untouched by human hands. The truth is that the rich diversity and stunning landscapes of places like Yosemite and other natural environments in the United States were…
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