There’s a reason Yosemite National Park shows up on so many bucket lists. Between towering granite cliffs, misty waterfalls, and meadows that stretch out like something from a painting, it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after the trip ends. If this is your first time planning a visit, here are the moments and spots worth building your whole itinerary around.
Hike the Mist Trail
There’s nothing quite like feeling the cool spray of a waterfall on your skin as you climb one of Yosemite’s most iconic trails. It’s a little bit of a workout, but the views make every step worth it.
Watch the Views from Glacier Point
Few spots in the park offer a view this sweeping. From up here, you can see straight across the valley, with Half Dome standing tall in the distance. It’s an easy stop that delivers one of the best payoffs in the whole park.
Stop at the Iconic Tunnel View
This is the postcard shot of Yosemite for a reason. As you come out of the tunnel, the entire valley opens up in front of you, with El Capitan, Half Dome, and Bridalveil Fall all in one frame.
Take the Easy Trail to Lower Yosemite Fall
If you’re short on time or traveling with family, this gentle, paved trail leads right up to the base of one of the park’s most beautiful waterfalls, no serious hiking required.
Walk Through Sentinel Bridge and Cook’s Meadow
For a slower, quieter kind of beauty, this peaceful walk offers gorgeous reflections of Half Dome and wide open meadow views that feel worlds away from the crowds.
Drive the Yosemite Valley Loop
Sometimes the best way to take it all in is from behind the wheel. This scenic loop winds you past nearly every major landmark in the valley, making it perfect for a relaxed, see-it-all kind of day.
Stay Inside the Park at Curry Village
Staying right inside the park makes a real difference. Early mornings and golden-hour sunsets become so much easier when you’re not stuck commuting in and out every day.
Grab a Pizza with Mountain Views
After a long day of hiking and exploring, there’s something so satisfying about winding down with a warm meal while the mountains glow in the evening light.
A Few Things to Know Before You Go
As of 2026, Yosemite does not require an advance vehicle reservation to enter the park, though you’ll still need to pay the standard park entrance fee, or use an America the Beautiful Pass. For first-time visitors, planning around 2 to 3 days in the park gives you enough time to hit the highlights without feeling rushed.
Yosemite has this quiet way of putting everything into perspective. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, there’s always another trail, another view, or another sunset waiting to remind you why this place is so special.
