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Yosemite National Park
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Park Ranger

If you can't find the answer to your question, please send us an email. If you know the dates you will visit, please include them.

We usually reply to emails within one week. If you need information sooner, call us from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Pacific Time (closed for lunch) at 209/372-0200; press 3 then 5. If the ranger is not available, you'll be returned to the phone tree's main menu.

If you are asking for us to mail information to you, we may not reply to your email. You should receive items in the mail within a few weeks.

 

Ask a question or make a comment
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Request information to be sent by mail
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Contact Lost & Found
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You can also send a letter to:

Public Information Office
P.O. Box 577
Yosemite, CA 95389

If you're looking for a physical address for GPS or an online mapping tool, using our ZIP Code (95389) or location (Yosemite National Park or Yosemite Village) works best, but you won't get accurate directions for some areas within Yosemite.

 

Employment information

Several different organizations employ people in Yosemite National Park. Read all about employment in Yosemite.

Lodging & Camping
Spending the Night in Yosemite
Information about lodging, camping, and backpacking
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Hiking
Hiking
Information about hiking and walking trails
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Red dogwood leaf
Yosemite Through the Seasons
Information about conditions throughout the year
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Pets in Yosemite?
Information about bringing your pet to Yosemite
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Rockfall area and talus slope at base of Three Brothers in Yosemite Valley.  

Did You Know?
In March 1987, the largest historical rockfall in Yosemite National Park deposited an estimated 1.5 million tons of debris at the base of Three Brothers, closing Northside Drive for several months.

Last Updated: September 25, 2008 at 20:30 EST