


Yosemite National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its waterfalls, deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, and a vast wilderness area. It's home to iconic landmarks like Half Dome and El Capitan.
Yosemite's trails can be wet and muddy, so waterproof boots are essential for comfortable hiking.
Temperatures can vary greatly in Yosemite, so layered clothing is recommended for flexibility.
Yosemite has bears, and a bear canister is required for overnight camping to protect your food and belongings.
A Yosemite institution since 1907, Degnan's Deli offers classic American breakfasts with stunning valley views.
Housed in the historic Ahwahnee Hotel, this dining room serves elegant breakfasts with a view of Yosemite Falls.
A convenient spot for a quick lunch, offering multiple food stations with varied cuisines.
Homemade granola with nuts, seeds, and honey, served with yogurt
Poached eggs on English muffins with hollandaise sauce, served with potatoes
Juicy burger with BBQ sauce, served with fries
A stunning valley surrounded by iconic granite cliffs, waterfalls, and meadows.
A beautiful waterfall with a mist trail that's especially stunning in the morning light.
A family-friendly area with shops, restaurants, and a visitor center.
A classic cotton t-shirt featuring iconic Yosemite landscapes, supporting local artists and park conservation.

Native to Yosemite, these wildflower seeds help support local ecosystems and can be grown at home.
Crafted by local artisans, these wooden bear figurines represent the park's famous black bears.
A vibrant night market along the sacred Ganges, offering local shopping and street food.
A scenic hiking trail in South Korea, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

The Arkansas River Trail offers stunning scenic views, world-class whitewater rafting, and excellent hiking opportunities.