Lodi News-Sentinel

Major Yosemite entrance reopens, but reservatio­ns are still required to get in

- Carmen George

A major Yosemite National Park entrance that’s been closed for a few weeks reopened Thursday, but visitors still need an online reservatio­n to get into the popular park at least through February.

The park’s south entrance via Highway 41 was closed for more than three weeks due to major wind damage.

Glacier Point Road to Badger Pass Ski Area reopened earlier this week. The ski resort is not operating, but there are crosscount­ry ski paths there for those with their own gear.

The Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias remains closed until further notice. At least 15 giant sequoias were reported to have fallen in the grove during the large Mono wind event last month.

Reservatio­ns to enter the park in February became available Feb. 1 on www.recreation.gov. Those with overnight lodging and camping reservatio­ns in Yosemite won’t need a ticketed entry reservatio­n to enter the park.

Yosemite officials said the temporary day-use reservatio­n system was put in place largely due to COVID-19, to manage crowds that come to see the “firefall” phenomenon — where Horsetail Fall in Yosemite Valley can glow a golden orange at sunset from mid-to-late February. It’s not yet known if reservatio­ns to enter the park will be needed past February.

These $2 day-use reservatio­ns via www.recreation.gov — which are required in addition to normal park fees at the entrances — were implemente­d in Yosemite for the first time last summer to reduce visitors due to COVID-19.

It works the same way it did then, officials said, with 20% of reservatio­ns available two days prior to a visit, and the other 80% released at the start of the month.

More informatio­n is available on Yosemite’s website.

All Yosemite gates are open except for the park’s eastern entrance, which doesn’t open each year until late spring or summer, once snow along Tioga Road is plowed.

 ?? CAROLYN COLE/LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? El Capitan is reflected in the Merced River at sunset on Feb. 1 at Yosemite National Park.
CAROLYN COLE/LOS ANGELES TIMES El Capitan is reflected in the Merced River at sunset on Feb. 1 at Yosemite National Park.

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