Yosemite
National Park, CA | Yosemite
National Park Statistics | Yosemite
National Park Things to see | Yosemite
National Park Activities | Yosemite
National Park Summer Activities | Yosemite
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Yosemite National Park Hotel | Yosemite
National Park Lodging Reservation
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Introduction
Yosemite National Park is best known for a collection of
preserved wild lands in California’s Sierra Nevada,
a spectacular mountain range near California’s border
with the state of Nevada. Yosemite National Park, CA is renowned
for its magnificent "hanging valleys", many waterfalls,
cirque lakes, great granite domes & peaks, giant sequoias
and U-shaped valleys. It provides an excellent overview of
high-mountain wilderness of mountain peaks, rivers and meadows
and groves of giant sequoia trees, with spectacular high country;
Yosemite national park is a national treasure.
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Statistics
The Yosemite National Park is roughly oval in shape and includes
263 miles of roads, 840 miles of hiking trails, about 240
species of birds, 80 species of mammals, and 1,400 species
of flowering plants, 37 of which are trees. Elevations inside
the park range from 2,000 feet to more than 13,000 feet. Millions
of people have come to Yosemite National Park and left refreshed
and relaxed and perhaps a bit more knowledgeable about what
they want out of life.
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Things to see
The high country of Yosemite contains beautiful areas, such
as Tuolumne Meadows, Dana Meadows, the Clark Range, the Cathedral
Range, and the Kuna Crest. The Sierra crest and the Pacific
Crest Trail run through Yosemite, with peaks of red metamorphic
rock, such as Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs, and granite peaks,
such as Mount Conness. Mount Lyell is the highest point in
the park and Lyell Glacier is the largest in the Sierra Nevada.
The park has groves of ancient sequoia trees and also hosts
Mule Deer and black bears.
Yosemite
National Park Notable Attractions |
| Glacier
Point |
Spectacular
Glacier viewpoint 3,200 feet above the Yosemite Valley |
| Lower Yosemite
Falls |
Great waterfall
near Yosemite Village |
| Nevada Falls |
600-foot waterfall
at the head of the valley |
| Upper Yosemite
Falls |
Third highest falls in the world |
| Vernal Falls |
Great cascade close to Nevada Falls |
| Yosemite Valley |
Central attraction of the Yosemite
National Park |
Yosemite Valley, seven miles long and one mile across (At
its widest point), is the most visited section of the park.
The walls of the Yosemite Valley are draped with waterfalls
that usually run full in the spring. Visitors enjoy fields
of flowers in spring and summer, a show of colors in fall,
and brilliant mountain light & relatively mild temperatures
in winter. The valley is open all year & offers lodging,
dining, tours, and other visitor services.
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Activities
Yosemite National Park Hiking:
Over 1300 km of hiking trails await excited hikers—anything
from the easy stroll, to the grueling hikes up several park
mountains, to multiple-day backpack trips.
Yosemite National Park Climbing:
Rock climbing is an important activity of Yosemite. Camp
4—a
walk-in campground in Yosemite Valley—has been said
to be one of the most important places in the world to the
history of rock climbing. Climbers can generally be spotted
in the no snowy months on anything from ten-foot (3 m)
high boulders to the 3,300-foot (1 km) face of El Capitan.
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Summer Activities
Backpacking - Between late spring and early fall,
much of the park is open to multiple-day backpack trips.
All overnight trips into the backcountry require a wilderness
permit and most require approved bear-resistant food storage.
Bicycling - Yosemite Valley contains more than 15
miles (24 km) of bike trails. Under Park Service regulations,
bikes are allowed only on paved areas. Mountain biking is
not allowed in Yosemite National Park.
Swimming/Rafting - Generally about midsummer, the
Merced River in Yosemite Valley becomes warm enough and is
still deep enough to raft down substantial portions. For those
who don't like the cold water, a few heated pools are available.
Horseback riding - Stables are open in the summer,
offering guided rides (generally by mule). Public stables
are present in Yosemite Valley, Wawona, and Tuolumne Meadows.
Yosemite
National Park, CA: Winter Activities
Much of the park closes due to heavy snow in winter. However,
Yosemite Valley is open all year long.
Skiing - Badger Pass Ski Area (the oldest ski area
in California) opens in winter. Much of the park is open to
cross-country skiing, with several backcountry ski huts open
for use. Wilderness permits are required for backcountry overnight
ski trips.
Snow shoeing - Also known as winter hiking, snowshoes
are commonly used to experience portions of Yosemite. Many
guided snowshoe walks are conducted in winter by the Park
Service and by other organizations
Ice-skating - The Curry Village ice rink is open between
November and March. Now smaller than its historical size,
the rink still offers room for the figure skaters and those
with poor balance. The rink runs 2-to-3-hour sessions and
cleans the ice between sessions.
Yosemite
National Park Hotel
Discount Yosemite National Park Hotel: Quality Inn &
Suites, Fresno
The discount Yosemite National Park hotel Quality Inn &
Suites, Fresno is ideally located close to Yosemite National
Park, CA, Sequoia National Forest and King's Canyon National
Park. This AAA, Three-Diamond Discount Yosemite National Park
Hotel is conveniently located just 10 miles form Fresno Yosemite
International Airport. At Quality Inn & Suites, Fresno,
Guests enjoy unparalleled services & a host of amenities,
including free continental breakfast, free weekday newspaper
and free local calls, an outdoor heated pool, spa & many
more…. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the
Quality Inn & Suites provides quality accommodations &
superior service to everyone visiting the Yosemite National
Park area.

For Yosemite National Park lodging reservation:
Call at: (559) 229-5811 |
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Yosemite National Park Hotel Quality Inn &
Suites, Fresno Near Yosemite National Park &
other Fresno area attractions |
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Yosemite National Park Hotel Quality Inn
& Suites, Fresno: Area Attractions |
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Yosemite National Park, CA
Sequoia National Forest
King's Canyon National Park
Table Mountain
Chaffee Zoo
McCerton Lake
Meux Home
Tower District
California State University, Fresno
Fresno Yosemite International Airport
Fashion Fair Mall |
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Yosemite National Park Hotel Quality Inn
& Suites, Fresno: Amenities |
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Complimentary on-site parking
Olympic-sized outdoor heated pool
55 meticulously appointed rooms
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
State-of-the-art meeting rooms facility
Pets Not allowed
Complimentary Daily Newspaper
Data ports for Internet Connection |
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Contact
Information |
Quality
Inn & Suites
480 East Shaw Avenue,
Fresno, CA, US, 93710
Phone: (559) 229-5811
Fax: (559) 229-5911
Email: info@qualityinnsuitesfresno.com |
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For Yosemite National
Park lodging reservation: Call at (559)
229-5811 |
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Yosemite
National Park, CA | Yosemite
National Park Statistics | Yosemite
National Park Things to see | Yosemite
National Park Activities | Yosemite
National Park Summer Activities | Yosemite
National Park Winter Activities | Discount
Yosemite National Park Hotel | Yosemite
National Park Lodging Reservation |