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Yosemite National Park
Brochures
 

Yosemite Valley Hiking Trails

Yosemite Valley Hiking Map (includes trail information) [1.5 MB PDF]


Winter Trails
Information for skiing or snowshoeing is available for the following areas:

Badger Pass and along the Glacier Point Road [532 kb PDF]

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias [221 kb PDF]

Crane Flat [271 kb PDF]

Please note that these brochures are not available by mail.



Picnic Areas

Picnic areas in Yosemite National Park (includes two maps) [400 kb PDF]



Self-Guiding Trail Brochures

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias [256 kb PDF]
(Also available in French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.)

Pioneer Yosemite History Center [267 kb PDF]

Please note that these brochures are not available by mail.


Accessibility
Information regarding access to areas, facilities, and services for people with disabilities.

Accessibility Guide  [104 kb PDF]



Miscellaneous

Hetch Hetchy site bulletin
Brief overview of Hetch Hetchy area, including some history, natural history, and hiking information [1.7 MB PDF]



Brochures in Other Languages

Chinese


French


German


Italian


Japanese


Spanish

Yosemite Guide newspaper
Yosemite Guide
Trip planner, including operating hours for park facilities and current program schedules
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Low intensity fire in Yosemite  

Did You Know?
Natural fires in Yosemite are often no more than a single burning snag (standing dead tree) or a slow moving, low intensity fire that cleans underbrush from the forest floor. These fires prevent unwanted fires by removing accumulating forest debris that can fuel a larger fire in hot, dry conditions.

Last Updated: August 13, 2008 at 19:52 EST