

A scenic 37-mile loop through Yosemite Valley, offering stunning views of iconic landmarks like Half Dome and El Capitan.
Yosemite's trails can be wet and slippery, so waterproof boots are essential for comfort and safety.
Yosemite's weather can vary greatly, so layers allow for easy temperature adjustment.
A good backpack is necessary to carry essentials like water, food, and extra layers during long hikes.
Start your day here for maps, info, and a small museum.

A moderate hike with stunning views of Vernal Fall.

A hub for dining, shopping, and family-friendly activities.
Handcrafted with local bear paw prints, symbolizing the park's wildlife.

Vintage-style map prints capturing the valley's iconic landmarks.
Hand-carved from local granite, showcasing the valley's geology.
The Delphi Archaeological Site is a breathtaking remnant of ancient Greece, once deemed the center of the world by the Greeks. Nestled against the slopes of Mount Parnassus, it was home to the famous Oracle, whose prophecies shaped the course of history.
The Hue Royal Palace, a grand complex of buildings and gardens, was the imperial residence of the Nguyen Dynasty. It's a striking blend of Vietnamese and European architecture.
A vibrant hub for art enthusiasts, nestled in the lush Khao Yai National Park.
A Yosemite Valley institution since 1907, Degnan's Deli offers hearty breakfasts with a view of Yosemite Falls.

Housed in the historic Ahwahnee Hotel, this dining room serves a lavish breakfast buffet with stunning views of Yosemite's landscape.
A convenient spot for a quick lunch, offering a variety of food options, including pizza, burgers, and salads.
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes with local maple syrup, served with fresh fruit
Homemade granola with nuts, seeds, and honey, served with yogurt

Juicy beef patty with local cheese, lettuce, tomato, and aioli on a brioche bun