Hiking in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite is California's oldest National Park and definitely one of the most beautiful places on Mother Earth.

We have to thank pioneering environmentalist John Muir for the conservation of this jewel. In 1903 President Theodore Roosevelt accompanied Muir on a visit to the park. While traveling to the park, Muir told the president about state mismanagement of the valley and rampant exploitation of the valley's resources. Even before they entered the park, he was able to convince Roosevelt that the best way to protect the valley was through federal control and management.
After entering the park and seeing the magnificent splendor of the valley, the president asked Muir to show him the real Yosemite. Muir and Roosevelt set off largely by themselves and camped a few ranges into the backcountry. While circling around a fire, the duo talked late into the night, slept in the brisk open air and were dusted by a fresh snowfall in the morning - a night Roosevelt never would forget.

Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir The President and the environmentalist traveling the park on horse back.

We are lucky to live only 90 minutes away and have been there several times in the last couple of months. We will come back many more times and invite you to virtally join us on our hikes.

North Dome Half Dome
Yosemite Falls Ribbon Falls Bridavail Falls

El Capitan and Bridavail Falls
Cloud's Rest and Half Dome


Check out our visits to Yosemite (Just click on the pictures below)

Go to our Index page to see all sites or
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. . . or by location
Big Oak Flat Glacier Point Hetch Hetchy
Mirror Lake Yosemite Falls Yosemite Valley

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