The quintessential Yosemite experience is this three or seven mile hike with up close, feel-the-spray views of two of Yosemite’s most magnificent waterfalls. This signature hike has amazing views, including one that encompasses Nevada Fall, Liberty Cap, and the back of Half Dome. If you’re not up for a five-hour hike, turn around at Vernal Fall (approx. two hours total) although the crowds thin out if you keep going. The best time to go is in the spring and early summer and as early in the morning as you can manage.
There honestly is no place on earth like Yosemite. Its monumental granite monoliths and supreme seclusion from the rest of the world can even make visitors emotional upon that first glimpse of Half Dome. Its valley was once home to the Miwok people, wrested away from them, and it’s key to remember that even while celebrating the efforts by naturalists like John Muir to later save the land as the nation’s third national park. Today, breathtaking vistas can be accessed by car, guided bus or tram tour, or best of all, by a long and satisfying hike past waterfalls and through fragrant incense cedar and sequoia groves. Your time at the park can include anything from tent camping through to staying at the 3.5-star Ahwahnee with its gorgeous National Park architecture. Arrive in the heat of summer or enjoy the stark beauty of winter. Ride a horse, make art, take a photography workshop, skydive—and the whole time, you’ll be surrounded by diverse wildlife.