Perfect Summer Getaway for July-August Travel with Parents
Embark on a Budget-Friendly Adventure in Yosemite
Nestled on the western slopes of California's Sierra Nevada lies a natural wonder that captivates countless travelers—Yosemite National Park. Here, you'll find towering granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, serene lakes, and vast meadows. Drawing 4 million visitors annually, this guide will help you unlock an affordable Yosemite adventure!
Transportation Guide
Getting to the Park
• By Air: Five airports serve Yosemite—San Francisco International (SFO), Los Angeles International (LAX), Fresno Yosemite International (FAT), Merced Regional (MCE), and Oakland International (OAK). Renting a car at the airport (often cheaper than in the city) is recommended. From San Francisco, take Big Oak Flat Road (CA SR 120) to enter via the West Gate; from Los Angeles, head north on Yosemite Freeway (SR 41) to the South Gate. Alternatively, take YARTS buses from Merced Regional Airport.
• By Bus: Take Greyhound to Merced, then transfer to YARTS (regional buses available at airports/Greyhound stations). The 3-4 hour one-way trip from Merced to Yosemite Valley costs $25 roundtrip for adults ($18 for seniors/children).
• By Car: The most popular option, with 3-4 hour drives from nearby cities. Three western entrances (CA-120, CA-49, CA-41) and one eastern entrance (CA-120, closed in winter). Note: Limited cell service—download offline maps. Year-round gas stations at Wawona, Crane Flat, and El Portal.
Park Transportation
• Shuttles: Free valley shuttles run every 30 minutes (7am-7pm), with extended hours (7am-10pm) for eastern valley lodges. Glacier Point shuttles (4-hour roundtrip) depart Yosemite Lodge at 8:30am, 10am, and 1:30pm daily.
• Bikes: Two rental locations in the valley (9am-6pm, last rental by 4:45pm). Bring driver's license/passport. Hours vary by weather.
Budget Tips
• Tickets: $35/vehicle (7-day pass) or purchase an America the Beautiful annual pass. Reservations ($2/vehicle) required on February weekends (8th-23rd) and peak summer dates.
• Dining: Multiple dining options, but expect crowds on weekends/holidays. Reasonably priced groceries available, though meals are expensive ($30-40 for breakfast). Pack snacks/water for hikes.
• Extras: Additional costs for campgrounds, climbing lessons, etc. Arrive early for limited parking at popular spots.
Accommodations
Book park lodgings early. Nearby Mariposa offers budget-friendly alternatives with diverse options—from cozy B&Bs to affordable hotels—plus easy park access.
Must-See Highlights
Stand atop 7,214-foot Glacier Point for panoramic views of Half Dome and Cloud's Rest. Capture sunset hues on Half Dome at Geology Hut. Witness North America's tallest waterfall (Yosemite Falls) April-June or February's rare "firefall" phenomenon. Discover endless wonders in Yosemite Valley and Tuolumne Meadows. Pack your bags for this unparalleled natural spectacle—without breaking the bank!