We just came back from Yosemite trip June 17 to 21, 2024. It was amazing! I purchased your itinerary and it was super helpful. We wanted to challenge ourselves a bit more, so we hiked the Mist trail to Nevada falls and combined Sentinel dome with Taft point into a loop. It was tough! I would say you have perfect amount of hiking as is. Also really appreciate your advice on when to start the day and where to park the car. We were never stuck in traffic. The falls were amazingly full! Tioga road just opened a few days before we came! We stayed at Cedar lodge in El Portal and it was great location! It was wonderful time to visit and I am so grateful for your work! When we were leaving Yosemite on Friday afternoon out of the southern entrance, there was like a mile long line of cars trying to enter. This is the only time we witnessed how crazy it can get.
That is fantastic -- thank you so much for sharing! I'm glad that you didn't have to deal with all of the crazy crowding and that the itinerary was so helpful!
Finding your videos very helpful as we plan our upcoming trip, so thank you! 😊 Do you think you'll make a video covering Sequoia/King's Canyon National Parks, too? Would love that!
I just bought your itinerary for Yosemite. But we are still unsure when to go. Early summer or late fall. We don’t want it to be too crowded also. It’s a family of 6 people lol. We’d have to go in through the south entrance since we live in Los Angeles. we’d probably want to lodge in the main Yosemite valley village
If seeing the giant waterfalls are important to you, I'd go early summer. If fewer crowds are important to you (but no rushing waterfalls), late fall is better :)
Hi Ash, We're planning to come in October (21st) for a few days. What can we expect regarding weather, road conditions and falls being active? Thanks! Looking forward to your Itinerary help too.
Great video! We are coming around 20 of May and we have booked Wawona camp, now I see it's maybe not the best :/ do you know is there a shuttle from there?
Do you happen to know how the wilderness permits work? I understand that they give you the option when campsites are full to camp overnight wherever along the trails that you book, but are you not allowed to have your car with you? Like is it truly backpacking, where you leave your car elsewhere in the park and have to hike to your spot with everything? Or can you just drive to anywhere in the park, and set up for the night with the wilderness pass. Any information would be appreciated!
You get a permit for a specific trailhead in Yosemite, and yes, you leave your car and backpack into the wilderness. You cannot camp from your car in Yosemite unless you are in a designated campground. If you want to go backpacking, you can find the answers to your questions here: www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/wildfaq.htm
The easiest way to get a camping reservation is to find a cancellation. Even for the valley, you can find a cancellation pretty much every day. Admittedly, this doesn’t work as well if you have a planned trip. But if you are flexible on dates, you can usually always find SOMETHING.
Horrible tip : Never go to Yosemite in the summer are you seriously. It’s hell going there in the summer and there is bumper to bumper traffic. Go in the winter or spring months before Memorial Day . That your best bet is
I visit in the summer all the time and don't get stuck in the bumper to bumper traffic. Does it happen? Yes. But if you time things well, you won't get stuck in it :) Plus, summer is the best time to go if you love to hike!
@@learnedempowerment Absolutely! That's what you'll get with my Yosemite Itinerary: www.dirtinmyshoes.com/yosemite-itinerary/ I literally sit in the park and watch the parking lots every time I visit :)
Going in winter or spring severely limits your options as far as activities. At that time, Tioga Pass Road is still closed, which means you are not able to access the high country. This is actually a favorite part of the park for many. And it is virtually always inaccessible before Memorial Day. Glacier Point is also not accessible in winter or even a good part of spring. Of course, even if you are content to stay in the valley, if you like to hike, you could be limited. Basically all of the trails climbing out of the valley are going to be snowbound. Many are not closed per se. But hiking is going to be more difficult and more involved. Also, some trails (like the Mist Trail) are closed. And the Half Dome Cables are down.
We just came back from Yosemite trip June 17 to 21, 2024. It was amazing! I purchased your itinerary and it was super helpful. We wanted to challenge ourselves a bit more, so we hiked the Mist trail to Nevada falls and combined Sentinel dome with Taft point into a loop. It was tough! I would say you have perfect amount of hiking as is. Also really appreciate your advice on when to start the day and where to park the car. We were never stuck in traffic. The falls were amazingly full! Tioga road just opened a few days before we came! We stayed at Cedar lodge in El Portal and it was great location! It was wonderful time to visit and I am so grateful for your work! When we were leaving Yosemite on Friday afternoon out of the southern entrance, there was like a mile long line of cars trying to enter. This is the only time we witnessed how crazy it can get.
That is fantastic -- thank you so much for sharing! I'm glad that you didn't have to deal with all of the crazy crowding and that the itinerary was so helpful!
I’m going in two weeks! Thank you so much for illuminating us with this information
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing! I’ll be visiting next week 5/7/24 and this has been super helpful.
Have fun!
Great tips for Yosemite. Have a great week
Thank you! You too!
Very helpful. Thank you
You're welcome!
Very nice. I agree, need to go in the summer if you want to see everything. I’m going soon and still many roads are closed because of the snow. Ugh!
Just the Tioga Road is closed at this point. Crossing my fingers that they'll get it open for you!
These is great ! These was just uploaded I was trying to get tickets for May 23-26 but they are sold out 😢!
You'll want to try for the last-minute ones. Good luck!
Finding your videos very helpful as we plan our upcoming trip, so thank you! 😊 Do you think you'll make a video covering Sequoia/King's Canyon National Parks, too? Would love that!
Thank you! And I do have plans for Sequoia Kings...hopefully sometime soon!
I just bought your itinerary for Yosemite. But we are still unsure when to go. Early summer or late fall. We don’t want it to be too crowded also. It’s a family of 6 people lol. We’d have to go in through the south entrance since we live in Los Angeles. we’d probably want to lodge in the main Yosemite valley village
If seeing the giant waterfalls are important to you, I'd go early summer. If fewer crowds are important to you (but no rushing waterfalls), late fall is better :)
Hi Ash, We're planning to come in October (21st) for a few days. What can we expect regarding weather, road conditions and falls being active? Thanks!
Looking forward to your Itinerary help too.
You'll find all that information here: www.dirtinmyshoes.com/the-best-time-to-visit-yosemite-national-park/
Great video! We are coming around 20 of May and we have booked Wawona camp, now I see it's maybe not the best :/ do you know is there a shuttle from there?
You'll want to see if the YARTS bus stops there at this time of year!
thanx for the straight forward without the waffel. ill be there june 8th!
Happy to help!
Do you happen to know how the wilderness permits work? I understand that they give you the option when campsites are full to camp overnight wherever along the trails that you book, but are you not allowed to have your car with you? Like is it truly backpacking, where you leave your car elsewhere in the park and have to hike to your spot with everything? Or can you just drive to anywhere in the park, and set up for the night with the wilderness pass. Any information would be appreciated!
You get a permit for a specific trailhead in Yosemite, and yes, you leave your car and backpack into the wilderness. You cannot camp from your car in Yosemite unless you are in a designated campground. If you want to go backpacking, you can find the answers to your questions here: www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/wildfaq.htm
Did you mention the need for reservations to get in the park? I didn't see that but they are needed for certain dates this summer.
It's in a separate video!
Is camp 4 located near yosemite valley?
It's in Yosemite Valley, kind of near Lower Yosemite Fall.
Was unable to secure tickets for a campsite or a pass day! Screw Yosemite this year!! :)
It's extremely competitive...always :(
The easiest way to get a camping reservation is to find a cancellation. Even for the valley, you can find a cancellation pretty much every day. Admittedly, this doesn’t work as well if you have a planned trip. But if you are flexible on dates, you can usually always find SOMETHING.
Horrible tip : Never go to Yosemite in the summer are you seriously. It’s hell going there in the summer and there is bumper to bumper traffic. Go in the winter or spring months before Memorial Day . That your best bet is
Some people don't have other choices than going in summer. Also, there are just parts of the park that won't be open before june
I visit in the summer all the time and don't get stuck in the bumper to bumper traffic. Does it happen? Yes. But if you time things well, you won't get stuck in it :) Plus, summer is the best time to go if you love to hike!
@@DirtInMyShoes are there any traffic trends throughout an average summer day? I'm one of those that can only go summer
@@learnedempowerment Absolutely! That's what you'll get with my Yosemite Itinerary: www.dirtinmyshoes.com/yosemite-itinerary/ I literally sit in the park and watch the parking lots every time I visit :)
Going in winter or spring severely limits your options as far as activities. At that time, Tioga Pass Road is still closed, which means you are not able to access the high country. This is actually a favorite part of the park for many. And it is virtually always inaccessible before Memorial Day. Glacier Point is also not accessible in winter or even a good part of spring.
Of course, even if you are content to stay in the valley, if you like to hike, you could be limited. Basically all of the trails climbing out of the valley are going to be snowbound. Many are not closed per se. But hiking is going to be more difficult and more involved. Also, some trails (like the Mist Trail) are closed. And the Half Dome Cables are down.