Yosemite Falls: The tallest waterfall in North America, Yosemite Falls plunges 2,425 feet in three sections.
El Capitan: This iconic monolith rises 3,000 feet from the valley floor, challenging climbers from around the world.
Half Dome: Another Yosemite landmark, Half Dome is a granite dome with a distinctive half-moon shape.
Glacier Point: Offering stunning panoramic views of Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point is a must-visit for any photographer or nature lover.
Giant Sequoias: These ancient trees, some of which are over 3,000 years old, are a humbling reminder of the power of nature.
Yosemite Valley: The heart of the park, Yosemite Valley is a glacially carved valley surrounded by towering cliffs and waterfalls.
Tunnel View: One of the most iconic views in Yosemite, Tunnel View offers a breathtaking panorama of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley.
Vernal and Nevada Falls: These twin waterfalls cascade down from Glacier Point, offering a refreshing spray and stunning views.
Yosemite Lake: This large lake is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. Rent a paddle boat or kayak and enjoy the tranquility of the lake surrounded by towering granite cliffs.
Wildlife: Yosemite is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, bears, marmots, and birds. Keep your eyes peeled while hiking or driving, and be sure to store your food properly to avoid attracting wildlife.