Yosemite National Park

What better way to end my trip to California than visiting the Yosemite National Park .

My stays in Los Angeles & San Francisco were indeed interesting but my main objective was to visit the Yosemite National Park. A college of us lend us his car so in a few hours we easily arrived. I will mention the best photo spots we found along the park. Spoiler alert, I could not photograph the famous Horsetail fall because of the time of the year. What a better excuse do I need to go back some day?

Tunnel View

Tunnel View will be the first famous photo spot getting into the Yosemite National Park from San Francisco*.* It’s difficult to miss as it’s situated on the main road after a tunnel. There is a small parking at the left side and very likely a bunch of people taking pictures. Our accommodation was almost at the entrance of the park so we passed trough this point at sunset too. We even went back after dinner for some night pictures. There were some guys climbing El Capitán at sunset which I guess they would sleep on the wall and make it to the top the next day. I didn’t have a long enough tele-zoom lens (still on the wish list) so it can’t really be appreciated on the pics.

Glacier Point

If you are looking for a high view of the Yosemite National Park this is your best spot. There is a hike that lead you to the top but it can be easily reached by car too. Glacier Point gives you an awesome panoramic view of the park with the prominent Half Dome . Does it sound familiar? You probably remember that clothes brand that replace some Wikimedia photos to promote itself… The couple of nice waterfalls down there where part of the hike we had on mind to do.

Sentinel Dome

On the way to Glacier Point there is another interesting photo spot you might be interested called Sentinel Dome. You will probably see a bunch of cars parked just next to the road. It takes just 15-20 minutes by walk to reach here.

The Mist Trail

The park and the weather were too nice to just drive around. There is a bunch of hikes available in Yosemite . The Half Dome hike was probably the most attractive one but we didn’t have time so we finally did the Mist Trail. We passed through a couple of waterfalls and then we joined to the John Muir Trail to return on a different path.

Mirror Lake & Merced River

The Mist Trail only took us 2-3 hours so we decided to keep walking to the Mirror Lake. The name looked promising unfortunately it was completely dried. I still wanted to take some pictures of reflection on the water even if it was not a perfect mirror lake… luckily the Merced River still has some decent reflections in some parts were the water flow is kind of stagnant.

Anywhere in Yosemite

Anyway, if you can’t make it to any of the previous spots or any other you got on mind in the park don’t worry too much. Huge trees, animals and even starts are easy to see from anywhere in Yosemite!

One more picture of a sunset not far from the park entry to put an end to my stay in US. It was a nice experience, now is time to go back to Japan :slightly_smiling_face:

Originally posted in personal blog.

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Hi @awoisoak ,

very nice post, I loved to read through your experience at the Yosemite National Park. The photos are very beautiful and the landscapes amazing, I love the very last sunset photo.

Thank you for sharing this beautiful experience with us!

Just a small one about the link to your blog, please kindly note that here on Connect self promotion / advertising isn’t allowed. Eventually you might put a fixed link into your signature, like socials as well. Thank you very much.

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Thanks @LuigiZ ! Is difficult to make bad pictures with such landscapes!
I put the link to my blog at the end just because I was told to do so if the entry itself was published previously on internet to avoid plagiarism. Will just mention it was post previously on my blog without the link :wink:

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Amazing photos dear friend @awoisoak

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Hi @awoisoak

I agree with @LuigiZ , it’s a lovely post, great photos of beautiful landscape. When did you go there?

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Thank you @AdamGT !
I went there almost 2 years ago now. I spent a month in The Bay area for work and, though it was a busy time, I was able to managed a couple of trips. Definitely Yosemite was the highlight of my stay there!

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A nice place to spend a month @awoisoak and even though you were busy with work, it’s great that you had time to venture, explore and enjoy.

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@awoisoak Thank you for bringing back the memories of the 2017 Local Guides Summit Road Trip organized by @SoniaK . Yes, it is a must-visit if you visit California. Here is one of the memorable photos we took.

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Amazing photos @awoisoak !
I am planning a trip to Yosemite National Park and I’m happy to find this beautiful post!
Thank you for sharing this with us

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This is indeed a wonderful post @awoisoak . The detail information about the park and the individual POIs description just made the reading more interesting. Your photos are amazing as well.

Yes, we too had a chance to visit this mighty park and we had a lot of fun there too. As @AnuradhaP mentioned (thank you Anu, for reminding me such a wonderful trip once again), our roadtrip to Yosemite was for only 2 days, which is actually nothing to visit this entire park. But the little that we explored, we ended up having wonderful unforgettable memories. You can read about our trip here and to see the photos, you can visit this album. I hope you will like it.

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