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Yosemite Valley Map
Entrances and Driving Options
One of nine national parks in California,
Yosemite is located in the central part of the state,
approximately 200 miles east of San Francisco. The
Yosemite area is like a world of its own, with villages
and towns, numerous lakes and waterfalls, residents
who live inside the park boundaries, and millions of
visitors in the summer months. It is a good idea to
have a map of Yosemite when visiting, to help find
your way around this expansive and adventure-packed
national park.
Looking on a map of Yosemite, one
sees the surrounding communities of Oakhurst to the
south, Mariposa to the southwest, and Groveland to
the west. There are other small towns in the Yosemite
area as well larger towns like Modesto, Fresno, and
Mariposa. The park itself covers nearly 1200 square
miles and has its own ZIP code, 95389. Due to the park's
expansive size, there is no simple physical Yosemite
park address. To contact the park by mail, determine
the appropriate office or organization or write the
National Park Service.
Entering Yosemite National Park
There are five entrances into the
park, allowing visitors access from all directions.
Many travelers choose an entrance based on what area
of the park they wish to visit. Yosemite is divided
into four main areas, each with its own attractions
and features. The areas are often noted on a Yosemite
map, and are identified as Yosemite Valley, Tuolumne
and Tioga Road, Hetch Hetchy, and Wawona and Glacier
Point.
The South entrance to the park is
off of Highway 41 north from Fresno. It continues on
to Yosemite Valley. It is open all year. Highway 140
west from Merced leads to Arch Rock entrance and the
El Portal road, which also continues into the Valley.
The Big Oak Flat entrance is accessed from Highway
120 West out of Manteca and Modesto. It leads to Yosemite
Valley and Tioga Road. West of the Big Oak Flat Entrance,
off the Evergreen Road is the Hetch Hetchy entrance.
It gives visitors access to Hetch Hetchy Valley via
Hetch Hetchy Road. All four of these entrances are
open year round, but winter conditions may result in
a need for tire chains.
The Tioga Pass entrance, which is located off Highway
120 East from Lee Vining and Highway 395, is only open
during summer months. Located in the Sierra Nevadas,
much of Yosemite is mountainous and weather can be
wild and unpredictable at times. It is a good idea
to check road conditions for this and other entrances
before arriving.
Yosemite National Park Directions
There are several ways to get to Yosemite,
depending on your point of departure and time of year.
From the east and areas such as Las Vegas and Salt
Lake City, the Tioga Pass entrance provides the most
direct option in the summer months. In the winter,
it is often best to drive to Fresno first and approach
through the South entrance. This is also the typical
route for those approaching the Yosemite area from
Los Angeles.
The Tioga Pass is also a good choice
for summer guests coming from areas to the North, such
as Reno and Lake Tahoe. In the winter, travelers from
that direction often go first to Sacramento, and then
on to Manteca where they can take Highway 120 east
to the Big Oak Flat Entrance.
Yosemite is southeast from the San Francisco area,
with I-580 being the most direct route to I-205 and
then Highway 120 to the Big Flat Oak entrance.
Yosemite Valley Map
Several of the roads from the park
entrances lead to Yosemite Valley. This is the most
visited section of the park, situated in the shadows
of towering rock formations such as Half Dome and El
Capitan, and home to Yosemite Falls, the world's fifth
tallest waterfall. Yosemite Valley is the administrative
and informational center for the park and is often
the starting point for unforgettable adventures in
this magnificent wilderness area.
The park's website has a printable
map of the shuttle bus route in Yosemite Valley that
also shows roads, trailheads, bike paths, campgrounds,
restrooms, lodging and other locations and services.
It is quite detailed and looking at this map; you can
see some of the popular destinations in Yosemite Valley,
including Yosemite Village, Curry Village, Yosemite
Lodge, The Ahwahnee Hotel, LeConte Memorial Lodge,
Lower River amphitheater, and the visitor center.
Although it is not to scale, this map of Yosemite Valley
also shows the locations of Half Dome, Mirror Lake,
and Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls in relation to the
rest of the valley. It is a good general resource to
help get a visual idea of the layout of the park. To
access the map, go to the park's website and click
on the link for driving directions and look for
the link to a basic map of the valley. This section
of the website also provides a basic road map of the
major roads entering the park as well as other helpful
Yosemite information.
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