Yosemite National Park limits visitors' access after the big storms

The officials claim that the teams are currently assessing the damages of a major road.


Places like Yosemite National Park are some of the best ways to have Non -filtered experiences in nature . Apparently limitless destinations attract travelers from around the world in search of Explore famous monuments , spend the night under the stars, or even forge their own trails in the hinterland. But while the general point of the national park system is to preserve these sites from human development and damage so that everyone can take advantage of them, Mother Nature sometimes has other plans. And now Yosemite has announced that it restricts access to visitors to certain areas after the big storms hit the area. Read the rest to see how the park was affected by extreme conditions.

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Yosemite restricts visitors' access after being struck by a violent weather this weekend.

The Merced River in Yosemite National Park covered in snow after a storm
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A large winter storm has made its way through California during the weekend, bringing Strong snowfall In the northern mountain regions and torrential rains with lower areas and south of the state, reports NPR. And although the violent time was responsible for the closure of ski resorts and the closure of certain mountainous motorways, it also caused serious damage to critical infrastructure in one of the state beloved national parks. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

In a tweet on December 12, Yosemite Park officials announced that a rock fall had forced closing From Big Oak Flat Road between the forest junction and the Yosemite valley. The dead end means that visitors will not be able to use One of the entrances to the park for the moment.

"The road can remain closed for several days while we expect safe conditions to allow our road teams to assess the damage and start the work necessary to clean and repair the road," said the park staff in a press release, according to The Union Democrat . "The closure means that there is no access to the Yosemite valley via the west 120 highway. The 140 and 41 motorways in Yosemite are open."

Other Yosemite areas are already closed for the season.

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Although the important road closure will make it difficult for some visitors to access Yosemite, it is not the only route currently out of service. According to the current web page of current park conditions, customers can expect "difficult driving conditions, tire chain requirements and road closings until Wednesday" while the area is recovered of the Blizzard type conditions .

Meanwhile, other passages have recently been closed for the season as expected. The authorities write that Tioga Road - which is the continuation of the 120 motorway through the park - and Glacier Point Road is closed for the winter due to snow conditions which make them impracticable or dangerous. The opinion indicates that routes generally reopen at the end of May or June.

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This is not the first time that Yosemite has to limit access to visitors due to a natural event this year.

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Even if winter brings its own set of challenges to navigate the park, the closure of the rock shift is not the first time that the managers had to limit access due to a natural event this year. On July 20, the Historical fire Washburn Forced the closure of its southern entrance and Wawona Road to all traffic. Officials also issued a compulsory evacuation order for the southern areas of the park and have warned that foggy smoke conditions could be dangerous for certain visitors. Fortunately, the firefighters managed to hold the flames before damaging too much giant sequoia trees who constitute his famous Mariposa Grove, the L.A. Times reported.

And Yosemite is not the only site in the face of the extreme forces of nature. On June 14, Yellowstone National Park suffered catastrophic floods This has destroyed vital parts of its roads and infrastructure. The park was finally able to reopen at 99% of its old features on October 15 after in -depth reconstruction.

In October, the Hawai'i volcano national park announced that it would close its Mauna Loa Summit Backcountry "Due to a high seismic activity" at the famous volcano. Finally, a spectacular eruption started on November 27 which attracted Many visitors Before US Geological Survey (USGS), he said he was "no longer active" on December 12.

Yosemite also obliges visitors to make reservations due to another natural event.

A view of Horsetail Waterfall in Yosemite glowing due to firefall
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However, all changes to access to visitors in national parks are not due to destruction. On December 9, Yosemite officials announced that guests should to make a reservation Enter the park during certain dates at the end of February due to the booming popularity of the "fall of fire". The annual event takes place during sunset over the fall in horses which in the cascade of the face of the top of El Capitan when the lighting causes the waterfall shine a brilliant orange And take the appearance of the flowing lava, according to the Park website.

To keep the crowds under control and prevent damage suffered in previous years, reservations will be necessary for visitors on weekends from February 10 to 12, from February 17 to 19 and from February 24 to 26, 2023 - even S 'They are planning to visit the fall of Horse. According to the National Park Service, 50% of reservations will open on January 13 at 8 a.m. PST and cost $ 2 each. The remaining half will be available two days before their entry date valid until February.


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