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  2. High Sierra Camps - Wikipedia

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    Camps without showers charge $6.00 less per day. Six day saddle trips are $1603.00. [5] The Yosemite Park and Curry Company operated the High Sierra Camps.YP&CC remained a Curry Family controlled corporation until the death of Mary Curry Tressider in 1970.

  3. Tuolumne Meadows Ranger Stations and Comfort Stations

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    Later structures, such as the comfort station or public toilet, was designed by the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Designs and was built by Civilian Conservation Corps labor. [3] Other structures, including bunk houses and mess halls were built in the Tuolumne Meadows Historic District at the same time to similar design standards.

  4. Yosemite worker charged with trying to take video of national ...

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    A Yosemite National Park worker was charged with trying to ... The NPS employee told authorities that she was using a community shower during the evening of July 4 when she noticed the top of a ...

  5. Yosemite National Park - Wikipedia

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    Yosemite National Park (/ j oʊ ˈ s ɛ m ɪ t i / yoh-SEM-ih-tee [5]) is a national park of the United States in California. [6] [7] It is bordered on the southeast by Sierra National Forest and on the northwest by Stanislaus National Forest.

  6. 168-year-old Yosemite National Park hotel is closing. What to ...

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    In 2016, The National Park Service began a 15-year contract with Yosemite Hospitality, LLC, a subsidiary of Aramark, to provide concession services, including operation of lodging properties ...

  7. ‘Sight of a lifetime’: Yosemite's waterfalls flow hard from ...

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    It’s actually Bridalveil Fall, one of the most popular attractions and likely the first waterfall people will encounter in Yosemite National Park. Standing under the 620-foot-tall waterfall is a ...

  8. Emerald Pool - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Pool is the name of several locations.. Emerald Pool in Yosemite National Park Visitors slide down the granite into Emerald Pool in violation of park rules. [1] One of the warning signs prohibiting swimming or wading in Emerald Pool Emerald Pool at flood stage, May 2006 Silver Apron at flood stage, May 2006

  9. Tunnel View - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel View is a scenic viewpoint located on California State Route 41 in Yosemite National Park, United States. Since its opening in 1933, it has offered visitors iconic, expansive views of Yosemite Valley, making it one of the park's most renowned viewpoints. [1] [2]