Want to trek into the wilderness? Do you want to see a number of habitats and enjoy the breathtaking
views of mountains with meadows, valleys and waterfalls? If your answer is yes, then why don’t you
consider the Yosemite National Park? Don’t you know that this place is one of the best-known preserved wild
lands in the state of California? Well, yes, Yosemite National Park has long been considered as one of the
best wild parks to go for an ultimate trek.
The Yosemite National Park is located in Mariposa County and Tuolomne County in the state of California. It
covers an area of about 1,189 square miles and stretches across the western slopes of the spectacular mountain
range of Sierra Nevada, which is located near the border of the states of California and Nevada.
For thousands of years, the Yosemite National Park is the most common object of awe and respect. It has
been visited by thousands of people coming from different areas in the world. According to certain statistics,
the park is often visited by more than 3 million visitors every year for several good reasons. One of the most
known is that Yosemite National Park has a lot of things to offer to its visitors, including the spectacular
views of the Yosemite Valley, granite cliffs, the Giant Sequoia groves, mountain with meadows, waterfalls with
wildflowers, and of course the biological diversity that attracts both children and adults. It is interesting
to know that about 89% of the Yosemite National Park is designated by the state’s government as wilderness
area.
There are a lot of features popular in Yosemite National Park. One of the most well-known is the
Yosemite Valley which represents just a percent of the total area covered by the park. Although that small,
the Yosemite Valley is exactly where most tourists and locals alike arrive and stay. It is but the center of
the Yosemite region.
There is also the El Captain, which is noted for its being a granite cliff that comes out over the Yosemite
Valley. According to several claims, this is the exact area where rock climbers from all over the United
States and the world perform their stunts. Perhaps the reason for this preference is the El Captain of the
Yosemite National Park has a diverse range of difficulties. There are even a number of climbing routes, giving
the climbers great access to its wonders.
The Yosemite National Park also boasts other features such as the Half Dome, Sentinel Dome, Tuolumne
Meadows, Dana Meadows, Kuna Crest, Clark and Cathedral Range, Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs, and Mount Conness,
Giant Sequoia, Merced Grove, Tuolumne Grove, Mariposa Grove, and a lot more. And, in terms of habitats, the
Yosemite National Park now delights visitors for its wide diversity of habitats ranging from thick foothill
chaparral to the alpine rock, which supports more than 250 species of animals.
The Yosemite National Park can now be reached and explored all year. The area is accessible by car, buses, and
trams. But note that the optimal way for exploring all the areas covered by the park is none other than hiking.