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The National Park Service

The National Park Service's Yosemite National Park Home page. Yosemite Guide, online version of the Park Service's periodic Yosemite newsletter and calendar.

The Yosemite Assocation

The Yosemite Association supports the Park through outdoor seminars, visitor services, and sale of books, maps and other items. Their site includes much useful information about the Yosemite, including wildlife, trees and flowers, geology, and history.

Yosemite Institute

The Yosemite Institute is a private non-profit organization providing educational adventures in the park.

DNC

DNC, Yosemite National Park's concessionaire, maintains YosemitePark.com, describing all lodging and dining facilities, tours, promotions, and general Park information.

Stay Near Yosemite

Find additional lodging options approaching the Big Oak Flat Park Entrance (Highway 120) at StayNearYosemite.

Ansel Adams Gallery

The Ansel Adams Gallery offers a variety of books, handcrafts, fine arts, and a collection of Ansel Adams original photographs.

Yosemite Sites

A resource for information about reserving campsites in Yosemite Valley is Yosemite Sites.com.

Radanovich Galleria & Books

Radanovich Galleria & Books is a source for books and photographs documenting the history of Yosemite and Mariposa County.

Yosemite Valley Railroad

The history of the Yosemite Valley Railroad is a fascinating look at an earlier era. An interesting book with many illustrations, Railroads of the Yosemite Valley, is sold at various locations in Mariposa and Yosemite Valley gift shops.

Mono Lake

Although the most famous and often visited areas of Yosemite lie within Mariposa County, a trip over Tioga Pass (State Highway 120) to the east side of the Sierra will expose you to a completely different view -- sheer granite mountains rising four to six thousand feet from the adjoining Great Basin region. This is also the setting of Mono Lake, a place like nowhere else. For more information see the Mono Lake Committee and the Lee Vining Chamber of Commerce.

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