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Yosemite National Park
For Kids
 

Visiting Yosemite?  Become a Junior Ranger or Little Cub!

Consider visiting the Nature Center at Happy Isles (summer only) or the Yosemite Valley Visitor Center for interactive exhibits.

If you're working on a report for school, you can probably find the answers to your questions be looking through:

Mule deer
Nature & Science
Find out more about Yosemite's natural world
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Interactive Classroom
Discover Yosemite
Yosemite is an ideal learning environment. This site helps you learn (and teach) about Yosemite.
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Wildlink
Linking People to the Diversity of Wilderness
Learn how WildLink gives underserved teens a series of wilderness and other experiences.
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Upper Yosemite Fall with spring runoff  

Did You Know?
Yosemite Falls is fed mostly by snowmelt. Peak flow usually happens in late May, but by August, Yosemite Falls is often dry. It begins flowing again a few months later, after winter snows arrive.

Last Updated: April 09, 2007 at 21:45 EST