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Yosemite National Park to Require Day-Use Reservations Starting February 8 

Yosemite National Park — Beginning February 8, visitors to Yosemite National Park will need a day-use reservation to enter the park. The temporary day-use reservation system will allow the park to manage visitation levels to reduce risks associated with exposure to COVID-19.

The park is currently closed and will remain closed until Sunday, Jan. 31st, 2021 at which time re-opening will be evaluated.

Day-use reservations will be required for all users, including annual and senior pass holders. Each reservation is valid for seven days and must be validated the first day of the reservation.

Reservations are available on www.recreation.gov beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1. Each day-use reservation is valid for one vehicle and the occupants of that vehicle. For more detailed information, please visit: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/covid19.htm

For visitors staying inside the park, at the Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite Valley Lodge or Upper Pines Campground, day-use reservations are included with overnight lodging reservations.

The reservation system will be in effect until local public health conditions improve.

The health and safety of park visitors, employees, and partners continues to be our number one priority.

For further information on Yosemite National Park, please visit www.nps.gov/yose.

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