All of the main roads in Yosemite National Park, including Hwy 140, Hwy 41, and Hwy 120, and all of the public roads in Yosemite Valley, are open and plowed in winter. Tioga Road and Glacier Point Road beyond Badger Pass Ski Area are closed for the winter. Hwy 140 through Mariposa in particular is known as the "all weather highway" and follows the lowest elevation route into the park, thus it is the least susceptible to snow and chain restrictions.
Congratulation for the video, it is very good. Would you know if tire chains are necessary in early November. I am going to Yosemite next November and I wonder if I have to carry them.
WFVF They can be required, but not normally needed until later December through early spring. The NPS does require chains in vehicles just in case during winter. If you’re still coming in a few weeks, have a great trip!
Every year is different, so it's impossible to predict. February is traditionally the middle of winter for our region, but the last few years have seen light winters. It's best to be prepared for winter storms and to travel with snow chains. Also, plan your trip around visiting via Highway 140, known as the "all-weather highway" because it sticks to the lowest elevations while entering the park.
Do the YART buses run in the snow? If not, and that is how you were planning to get into the park, are there any other options to get into the park from Mariposa if you don't have a car?
We have an article on the subject on our website that lists options and companies. That said, with this being such a strange year, it's best to contact the tour companies directly to see what options they are currently offering. www.yosemite.com/experience-yosemite-tour-guide-winter
Hi my wife and I are heading to Yosemite this January 7 and we’re staying in Madera. Is that too far from the park? And we renting a car that’s probably a front wheel drive so is that a problem for January road condition? Thank u
I would highly recommend getting a 4 wheel drive rental car for January in Yosemite especially if you are driving in and out of the park as you will have to keep putting them on and off when leaving the snowy conditions which happen within a couple of miles of leaving the park.
In the campsites below, until what time can the generator be on? A-iPower SUA4000i portable inverter generator, Gas Powered. Yosemite Valley - Lower Pines: Yosemite Valley - North Pines: Yosemite Valley - Upper Pines: I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷
Here are the campground rules in Yosemite National Park: www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/campregs.htm#:~:text=Generator%20use%20is%20allowed%20only,not%20allowed%20at%20other%20times.
It changes every year. It will normally be pretty cold at night but can range from cold to moderate during the day. In a normal year storms will occasionally pass through the area, bringing rain to lower elevations, and snow to higher elevations.
my boy really talked about snow chains for 5 mins
Wonderful video. I appreciate all the helpful tips as we were unsure what to expect when we go this weekend. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Excellent video share! I will be visiting Yosemite at the Tenaya Lodge in December. Your share was epic, answered all of my questions…. God bless!
Really great info. We're heading up for a first winter visit. Thanks!
I used to work at cedar lodge its a hotel 7 miles away from the park entrance
Live in Los Banos I didn’t know I was so close to it!
Great video! I’m going this coming year 2018 in Jan for my second snow camping trip, Yosemite during the winter time is amazing!
great job. love the footage . I love this place in winter.
Very useful, thanks for the tips!
Visiting this Xmas, can't wait! Though I've never driven in snow. Do they sually plow the main roads? Thanks!
All of the main roads in Yosemite National Park, including Hwy 140, Hwy 41, and Hwy 120, and all of the public roads in Yosemite Valley, are open and plowed in winter. Tioga Road and Glacier Point Road beyond Badger Pass Ski Area are closed for the winter. Hwy 140 through Mariposa in particular is known as the "all weather highway" and follows the lowest elevation route into the park, thus it is the least susceptible to snow and chain restrictions.
Thank you, I live in Mariposa as well 😀. Great video
Beautiful environment I would have to learn how to adapt to all the dynamics.
Awesome 👏🏻
I still watch Motion. Miss that show. Fist bump from fresno county Greg
Bro you rock man! Thanks for the help!!!!!
A really well done and thorough video!!! Thank you!!!
Great vid thanks
Thank you Great video
Thanks a lot for the useful tips.
Excellent post. Keep up the good work!
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Amazingly well done!!! Subscribed, thank you!!!
Congratulation for the video, it is very good. Would you know if tire chains are necessary in early November. I am going to Yosemite next November and I wonder if I have to carry them.
WFVF They can be required, but not normally needed until later December through early spring. The NPS does require chains in vehicles just in case during winter. If you’re still coming in a few weeks, have a great trip!
Nice video. At what time of the year was this shot?
It was shot in March 2016. Thanks for your inquiry.
Hello, about the yart bus, do they stop at famous lookout for visitors to take pictures?
Dulces recuerdos.1960
Cool
awesome video!
Thank you for your video. We are thinking of coming in February do you think we will need chains for the tires ?
Every year is different, so it's impossible to predict. February is traditionally the middle of winter for our region, but the last few years have seen light winters. It's best to be prepared for winter storms and to travel with snow chains. Also, plan your trip around visiting via Highway 140, known as the "all-weather highway" because it sticks to the lowest elevations while entering the park.
Do the YART buses run in the snow? If not, and that is how you were planning to get into the park, are there any other options to get into the park from Mariposa if you don't have a car?
hi, we sre thinking of coming over there in December, will it be worth it? what can you suggest? thanks in advance
Any tips on guided tours?
We have an article on the subject on our website that lists options and companies. That said, with this being such a strange year, it's best to contact the tour companies directly to see what options they are currently offering.
www.yosemite.com/experience-yosemite-tour-guide-winter
Hi my wife and I are heading to Yosemite this January 7 and we’re staying in Madera. Is that too far from the park? And we renting a car that’s probably a front wheel drive so is that a problem for January road condition? Thank u
I would highly recommend getting a 4 wheel drive rental car for January in Yosemite especially if you are driving in and out of the park as you will have to keep putting them on and off when leaving the snowy conditions which happen within a couple of miles of leaving the park.
In the campsites below, until what time can the generator be on?
A-iPower SUA4000i portable inverter generator, Gas Powered.
Yosemite Valley - Lower Pines:
Yosemite Valley - North Pines:
Yosemite Valley - Upper Pines:
I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷
Here are the campground rules in Yosemite National Park:
www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/campregs.htm#:~:text=Generator%20use%20is%20allowed%20only,not%20allowed%20at%20other%20times.
Nice place NOVMC
I live in Groveland
How is the weather in mid January? 🥺
It changes every year. It will normally be pretty cold at night but can range from cold to moderate during the day. In a normal year storms will occasionally pass through the area, bringing rain to lower elevations, and snow to higher elevations.
Funny this video pops up after i watch yoesemite is closed .
is fishing allowed up there?(ie: the last spot where he threw that rock)
Find fishing information here: www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/fishing.htm
No skin walkers?
if i go tomorow do a need chains on a 4w drive
Call the road conditions number for updated road conditions (209) 372-0200, press 1 then 1
Do I need chains for fifth wheel trailer in the wort condition? Thanks.
@@andyphuong4826 If chains are required, yes Andy, on your breaking axle. Otherwise, the rig might jackknife.
@@jonathanfarrington6888 thank you my friend, merry Christmas to you and yours.
Doesn't look like snow chains were needed.
It’s by law cars need to have it regardless
your chains are twisted and will cause them to break
dna
Live in Los Banos I didn’t know I was so close to it!