A World Heritage Site, Yosemite National Park is a bountiful reserve nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada, over 140 miles (225 km) to the east of San Francisco. Giant sequoias tower to dizzying heights at the Mariposa Grove, while the bare walls of the hulking Domes rise from the verdant depths of the valley. From the thunderous descent of the Yosemite Falls to the wildflower-laden Tuolumne Meadows, the Yosemite National Park is a tapestry of awe-inspiring spectacles, dappled with pristine lakes and etched with canyons; a maze of stark granite walls riddled with tumbling cascades that drench the scene in a cool mist. Amid the varied habitats of the Yosemite National Park thrive a fascinating variety of flora and fauna including the endemic Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. Visited by thousands each year, the Yosemite National Park continues to inspire awe in the hearts of all those who venture here. There are several permanent campgrounds and accommodations, dining options, a visitor center, and a myriad of hiking trails at the Yosemite National Park, weaving the perks of civilization through the heart of the wilderness.
Recognized by the National Park Service as one of the best interpretive programs in the park system, this theater features productions aimed at helping people understand the park. For example, The Tramp and the Roughrider dramatized the interaction between park founder John Muir and then-president Theodore Roosevelt when they met in 1903. Another popular presentation was Pioneer Woman Visits Yosemite. Films and feature presentations change monthly. Check with the Visitor Center or Yosemite Park Guide for listing. Tickets: Adults $8 Children $4, except the Story Quilters performance which is $7 and $3.
A World Heritage Site, Yosemite National Park is a bountiful reserve nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada, over 140 miles (225 km) to the east of San Francisco. Giant sequoias tower to dizzying heights at the Mariposa Grove, while the bare walls of the hulking Domes rise from the verdant depths of the valley. From the thunderous descent of the Yosemite Falls to the wildflower-laden Tuolumne Meadows, the Yosemite National Park is a tapestry of awe-inspiring spectacles, dappled with pristine lakes and etched with canyons; a maze of stark granite walls riddled with tumbling cascades that drench the scene in a cool mist. Amid the varied habitats of the Yosemite National Park thrive a fascinating variety of flora and fauna including the endemic Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. Visited by thousands each year, the Yosemite National Park continues to inspire awe in the hearts of all those who venture here. There are several permanent campgrounds and accommodations, dining options, a visitor center, and a myriad of hiking trails at the Yosemite National Park, weaving the perks of civilization through the heart of the wilderness.
Recognized by the National Park Service as one of the best interpretive programs in the park system, this theater features productions aimed at helping people understand the park. For example, The Tramp and the Roughrider dramatized the interaction between park founder John Muir and then-president Theodore Roosevelt when they met in 1903. Another popular presentation was Pioneer Woman Visits Yosemite. Films and feature presentations change monthly. Check with the Visitor Center or Yosemite Park Guide for listing. Tickets: Adults $8 Children $4, except the Story Quilters performance which is $7 and $3.