Yosemite National Park drops advance reservations
The National Park Service (NPS) will not impose a temporary peak hours vehicle reservation to enter Yosemite National Park next year.
The decision follows three years of a reservation system that was originally implemented to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
It will make it easier for travellers to plan their visit to Yosemite Mariposa County.
“This decision will help our visitors, especially those from other states and countries who tend to plan their once-in-a-lifetime vacations to Yosemite about a year in advance,” said Jonathan Farrington, CEO and Executive Director of the Yosemite Mariposa County Tourism Bureau (YMTCB).
YMCTB recommends visitors make a detailed travel plan for visiting, no matter how long or short their vacation will be.
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