Yosemite National Park
One of Nature’s Greatest Wonders
In the heart of the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park shows off with its towering cliffs and ancient sequoia trees. Granite peaks pierce the sky and waterfalls cascade like silver ribbons over sheer rock walls. Yosemite is a wise witness to the unfolding drama of nature – from the sculpting of glaciers to the gentle caress of meadows as they listen to the murmuring melodies of the Merced River. Inspiration from the rising sun paints Half Dome pink and gold, glowing across the valley for all to see. As daylight floods the landscape, sequoias stand taller with their branches reaching for the heavens, as if hoping to touch the stars.
Yosemite Tours
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Fun Facts About Yosemite
The oldest sequoia tree in the park is the Grizzly Giant, located in the Mariposa Grove
Yosemite Falls, North America’s tallest waterfall, cascades 2,425 feet below to the Valley floor
Yosemite National Park was declared a World Heritage Site on October 31, 1984