Hubby was lucky to get a reservation for Yosemite National Park on Memorial day this year. But what can we do in one day in a park with so many interesting hikes and things to see? It was hard to choose with the short amount of time but we came up with a fun itinerary and I was happy with how the day turned out.
With only one day in the park, we chose to stay the night before in a hotel outside of the park (Best Western Plus Yosemite Gateway Inn) in Oakhurst. It is about a half hour drive to the south park entrance. That way we could get an early start. We would have liked to stay some place in the park, but everything was already booked. The hotel was nice and the boys really enjoyed the outdoor pool. We even did a fun short hike near Bass Lake (Angel Falls via Willow Creek Trail) after we checked into the hotel.
Our plan for the day in Yosemite was to hit these spots:
1. Glacier Point
2. Sentinel Dome
3. The Valley
We have been to the National Park before, but it is always a treat to see the amazing views. We headed out early Monday morning but on the way up our 10 year old was having problems with motion sickness.
After multiple stops along the roadway, we finally got to our first destination, Glacier Point.
From the parking lot, it is a short walk to get to the incredible views at Glacier Point. From multiple points, you can get views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Vernal Falls, Nevada Falls, and Clouds Rest.
We hung out at Glacier Point for over an hour. There is a nice gift shop up there where you can buy souvenirs, snacks, sandwiches, and even ice cream bars.
Next up, was our hike up Sentinel Dome. The drive from Glacier Point to the trailhead was less than 10 minutes. Sentinel Dome is a nice short hike with 360 degree views at the top. According to my Garmin it was 2.7 miles roundtrip from where we parked. We had to park on the side of the road, since the lot was already full when we got there (close to 10am). We had done the hike 5 years ago and you can see the post here. The last bit to the top is a little challenging but the views are definitely worth it.
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