If you enter before 5am, it is no traffic and you do not have to have a pass. There are some picnic areas before crowded places, you can stop there and enjoy the river while having your breakfast. The parking was not really bad if you go little early before noon. A lot of places are wheelchair accessible and kids friendly. There is a tunnel view which you have to pass to be able to reach the valley view and the falls. After tunnel, it is valley view that you can stop and take a picture of the Yosemite. After valley, you can choose and go any places because they are very close to each other. If you pass one spot, do not worry because you can do a loop and go back. The restrooms are nice in the valley and clean. You will find so many parking places and hike through the park. There are some wild raspberries that you can enjoy. We love it. The falls and atmosphere was one...
Read moreWent to visit on the Saturday of memorial weekend this year, this was the most crowded of all hikes because of the easy access for people of all condition. its even doable for people in wheel chairs, this waterfall is seasonal, in the moment I went it was packed with water. This view point is very good if you want a clear view of the lower Yosemite falls it's an easy 8 minute walk from the road. You can arrive on the free shuttle or you can drive to the parking lot near, but it gets filled up...
Read moreThe view of Yosemite Falls is absolutely stunning. The trail to the viewpoint requires a bit of walking, but it’s easy and very accessible. My wife is pregnant and had no problem completing it at a relaxed pace. The paths are well-marked, and the area is calm and peaceful—perfect for soaking in the beauty of the falls and surrounding nature. 💡 Tip: During the summer season, entry to Yosemite National Park requires a reservation. Be sure to check the official park website...
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