Fall Colors in Yosemite and Eastern Sierra
Visiting Yosemite National Park during the fall is a beautiful experience, especially to see the vibrant autumn colors. The best time to witness fall foliage in Yosemite typically occurs from mid-September to late October. Here are some highlights and tips for your visit:
Best Spots for Fall Colors:
1. Yosemite Valley: The valley offers stunning views of the changing leaves, especially around El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall.
2. Glacier Point: Provides panoramic views of the valley and is a great spot to see the contrast of fall colors against the granite cliffs.
3. Mariposa Grove: Home to giant sequoias, this area also showcases beautiful fall foliage along its trails.
4. Tuolumne Meadows: A bit higher in elevation, this area features colorful aspen groves.
Tips for Your Visit:
- Timing: Check local foliage reports for peak color times, as they can vary yearly based on weather conditions.
- Photography: Early morning or late afternoon light can enhance the colors. Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
- Trails: Consider hiking trails like the Mist Trail or the Valley Loop Trail for immersive experiences among the fall colors.
- Weather: Fall weather can be unpredictable, so dress in layers and be prepared for cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Contact us to plan your visit to Yosemite and the breathtaking fall scenery! Be sure to get a reservation at rec.gov for weekend till October 27th.