Yosemite to bring back day-use reservation system
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A snow-covered swinging bridge in Yosemite National Park.NPS Photo
Yosemite National Park will require visitors to purchase day-use reservations to enter the park starting on Feb. 8, according to a press from park spokeswoman Jamie Richards. Annual pass holders will also need day-use reservations, which are valid for seven days and must be validated on the first day of the reservation.
The park is currently closed due to damage from a severe winter storm, and officials announced today that the reopening would be pushed back to Monday, Feb. 1.
“Park staff continue to clear roads and trails, mitigate hazard trees, and work toward restoring safe conditions for employees and visitors due to last week s Mono wind event,” Richards wrote in a news release.