According to the National Park Service, Yosemite National Park will be reopening this week on June 11th! Yosemite may be one of the most beautiful places on earth and we are so happy to hear this news! They will be limiting daytime visitors to 1,700 vehicles a day so make sure you reserve your pass online before heading down!  Also, they have guidelines in place to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus so hopefully, we can continue to enjoy the park all summer long! Here is what the National Park is advising to its visitors:

  • Postpone challenging hikes. Having to rescue and treat stranded hikers could divert first responders and medical professionals from the pandemic response.
  • Trash collection and restroom facilities may not be available.
  • Some campgrounds may be closed.
  • Stay in groups from your own household and maintain social distance from other groups.
  • Prepare to cover your nose and mouth when other people are around.
  • Day-use reservations are not valid overnight.
  • Obey park speed limits and beware of wildlife.

The park has been closed since March when many institutions all around the globe shut down in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. Learn more about the reopening of Yosemite HERE!