June-September (approximately) from 10 am to noon, 1 pm to 4 pm
Happy Isles. Shuttle bus stop #16.
Geared toward both adults and children, the Nature Center includes natural history exhibits, interactive displays, and a bookstore geared to nature-exploring for families.
Nearby are short trails focusing on the area's four different environments: forest, river, talus, and fen.
You can also see substantial evidence of the huge 1996 rockfall from the Glacier Point cliff far above the Nature Center. A new outdoor exhibit details the geologic story of rockfalls in Yosemite.
Open All Year at least 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (closed for lunch)
209-372-0200
Next to the Visitor Center in Yosemite Valley.
Displays interpret the cultural history of Yosemite's native Miwok and Paiute people from 1850 to the present. Demonstrations of basket-weaving, beadwork, and/or traditional games are presented. The Indian Village of Ahwahneee is a reconstructed Miwok village. Cultural demonstrations are offered during the summer. During summer, the Museum Gallery displays paintings from the collection of the Yosemite Museum.
209-372-0200
Visitor centers are located in Yosemite Valley (open year-round) and Tuolumne Meadows (summer only). Information stations are located in Wawona (spring-fall) and Big Oak Flat (spring-fall).
209-372-0200
Wilderness Centers are located in Yosemite Valley (spring-fall; visitor center during winter) and Tuolumne Meadows (summer only). Wildernes Permits are also issued at the Wawona Information Station (spring-fall), Big Oak Flat Information Station (spring-fall), and Hetch Hetchy Entrance Station (summer only).
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