Evite las multitudes en Yosemite con tiempos de espera en tiempo real en las entradas

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Yosemite National Park officials announced on June 22, 2026, a new feature on their website that provides real-time wait information for three major entrance stations: Arch Rock Entrance (Highway 140), Big Oak Flat Entrance (Highway 120 from the west), and the South Entrance (Highway 41). This tool aims to help visitors plan their trips more efficiently, especially during peak seasons when congestion is common.

For an even smoother experience, park officials recommend combining this feature with other proven strategies. During the busiest times of the day, visitors are encouraged to explore less crowded areas such as Tioga Road, Hetch Hetchy, and Wawona.

These regions offer stunning scenery and quieter opportunities away from the main tourist hubs.

The busiest periods in the park are typically on weekends from early morning to mid-afternoon. For those seeking peaceful sights and fewer crowds, visiting on a weekday at sunrise or sunset is advised.

Yosemite Valley is not the only attraction; the park has plenty to offer outside its most famous area.

Residents and visitors in Wawona, California, will particularly benefit from these tips, as the area is a gateway to the park’s southern reaches. With the new real-time wait feature and smart planning, travelers can maximize their time enjoying Yosemite’s natural beauty without unnecessary delays.

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