As the weather warms up this spring season, more and more people are inclined to go outdoors. That includes visiting the most popular national park in California: Yosemite.
For certain days until September, visitors will be required to make a reservation at Yosemite, according to a recent alert by the National Park Service (NPS). The reservation requirement will be on certain dates between May 24 and Sept. 1 to drive into or through Yosemite National Park.
According to NPS, here are the dates and times when a reservation will be required.
- May 24-26 (Memorial Day weekend): Between 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday-Monday.
- May 27- June 14: No reservation required at any time
- June 15 – Aug. 15: Between 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day.
- Aug. 16-29: No reservation required at any time
- Aug. 30 – Sept. 1 (Labor Day weekend): Between 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday-Monday.
“If you are planning to visit after peak hours, please do not arrive before 2 pm,” Yosemite said. “Vehicles blocking roads will be cited.”
Yosemite said the new system will ensure all visitors — whether they planned a trip in advance or last minute — can experience the park.
Starting on Tuesday, May 6, at 8 a.m. PT, reservations for Yosemite National Park can be made here. Park officials recommend creating a Recreation.gov account in advance to make a reservation promptly when it goes live at 8 a.m.
“Reservations sell out almost immediately,” Yosemite park officials said. “Even if you’re logged on by 8 am, there is no guarantee you will be able to get a reservation.”
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