How much does it cost to visit Yosemite National Park?
Yosemite Entrance Fees
Description | Good For: | Cost |
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Individual (on foot, horseback, or bus) | 7 Days, Yosemite National Park | $15 |
Motorcycle | 7 Days, Yosemite National Park | $30 |
Automobile | 7 Days, Yosemite National Park | $35 |
Yosemite Pass (automobile) | 1 Year, Yosemite National Park | $70 |
Can you drive your car through Yosemite National Park?
You can drive your car into and around Yosemite, although some roads are closed from around November through May/June and tire chains may be required on open roads from around October through April (depending on conditions). You can use public transportation to get to and around Yosemite all year.
Can you drive through Yosemite without a pass?
People can drive through Yosemite without a reservation “The entrance station ranger will provide a time-stamped permit valid for the time needed to travel from entrance to entrance,” park officials said. “You must drive the most direct route to exit the park; stopping is prohibited.
Do you have to pay to enter Yosemite park?
A park pass costs $35/vehicle at the Yosemite National Park entrance stations and is valid for seven days. You also can purchase the Yosemite Pass for $70 for unlimited visits to the park for 12 months.
Do I need permit for Yosemite?
A wilderness permit is required year-round for backpacking, overnight climbing, or any other overnight stay in the Yosemite Wilderness. A wilderness permit is not required for day hikes (unless hiking to Half Dome) or for staying in lodging facilities and frontcountry campgrounds.
Do you have to pay to get into Yosemite?
Yosemite National Park has had an entrance fee since 1913. The current rate of $30 per vehicle or $25* per motorcycle has been in effect since 2015. The park is one of 117 in the National Park System that charges an entrance fee. The remaining 300 sites are free to enter.