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Yosemite National Park
Internet Access

Yosemite Lodge
Wireless internet access is available to all park visitors at Yosemite Lodge in Yosemite Valley for $5.95 for up to seven logins or seven days (whichever comes first). Access is free for Yosemite Lodge overnight guests.

Access areas include the front desk/lobby, the Mountain Room Lounge, the Cliff Room (the Cliff Room has both wired and wireless access), the Falls Room, and the courtyard.

Two Internet kiosks are available near the front desk for $1 per three minutes. (Kiosks are limited to child friendly internet access.)

The Ahwahnee
Wireless Internet is available only to guests of The Ahwahnee.

Yosemite Village
Internet kiosks are available near the front desk for $1 per three minutes. (Kiosks are limited to child friendly internet access.)

Limited Internet access is also available at the small Mariposa County library branch in Yosemite Valley.

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: July 14, 2008 at 16:20 EST