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Sunrise or Sunset at Glacier Point in Yosemite, I Prefer Sunrise

Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park is a photographer's paradise, offering breathtaking vistas that beckon camera enthusiasts from around the world. However, the eternal debate among photographers remains: sunrise or sunset at Glacier Point? 

Both options have their unique charm, and the choice depends on your photography goals and style. In this blog, we'll explore the merits of both sunrise and sunset photography at Glacier Point to help you make an informed decision.

The Ultimate Guide to Yosemite Firefalls in 2025

In the heart of one of America's most iconic national parks, a natural phenomenon known as the Yosemite Firefall awaits those seeking to capture its breathtaking beauty. This awe-inspiring event is a testament to the wonders of nature as a sliver of sunset light casts a lava-red glow upon a thin stream of water plummeting off El Capitan. While it may not involve actual flames, it's a mesmerizing illusion of fire that graces Yosemite's Horsetail Falls every year in February. 

Your Adventure Guide For Yosemite Valley National Park

There is no better place to visit for an adventure than Yosemite National Park. A bold statement no doubt, but here’s why? From jaw dropping views to rock climbing to hiking to backpacking to skiing to photography, Yosemite is the perfect place to immerse yourself in raw nature. These seemingly unlimited options lead to one main issue, paralysis by analysis. Meaning, there is so much to do in Yosemite knowing where to begin is a challenge.

An EV Road Trip in Search of Fall Colors in Northern California

Few road trips start as grand as this one, but our road trip, in search of fall colors, was going to be different.

Starting at Lake Tahoe’s iconic Emerald Bay on a crisp morning, the Rivian R1S had the seats down and was loaded to the brim with camera gear, dog toys, suitcases, snacks, and hiking gear. Kristin, Chestnut (our dog), and myself were in for an adventure of a lifetime. Seeking fall colors throughout Northern California, we had planned a week long road trip looping from Lake Tahoe to Yosemite National Park back to our home in Lake Tahoe via as many backroads as possible.

Yosemite Valley vs Tuolumne Meadows, What One Is Better?

When planning a vacation to Yosemite National Park, visitors are often faced with a delightful dilemma: should they spend their time exploring the iconic Yosemite Valley or venture into the lesser-known, but equally mesmerizing Tuolumne Meadows? Both regions offer unique experiences and breathtaking landscapes, catering to different preferences and interests. For outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, camping, birdwatching, and even rock climbing, understanding the differences between Yosemite Valley and Tuolumne Meadows is crucial in planning a memorable and fulfilling trip.

Is Tunnel View Worth The Visit?

In this blog, we'll take you on a virtual journey through Tunnel View's awe-inspiring beauty while delving into the practical aspects of your visit. We'll explore the undeniable allure of this iconic viewpoint and the potential drawbacks you might encounter along the way. Whether you're an avid outdoor enthusiast, a passionate photographer, or simply a traveler seeking a memorable Yosemite experience, this guide will help you decide if visiting Tunnel View is truly worth it.

5 Day Yosemite National Park Itinerary for Adventurers

Yosemite National Park, located in the heart of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, is a haven for adventurers seeking breathtaking landscapes, challenging trails, and unforgettable outdoor experiences. 

With its iconic granite cliffs, towering waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems, Yosemite offers a playground for hikers, climbers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike. If you're looking to make the most of your visit, here's a comprehensive 5-day itinerary that will take you through some of the park's most thrilling adventures.

How to See Horsetail Fall, Better Known as Firefalls, in Yosemite

Nestled within the awe-inspiring landscapes of Yosemite National Park lies a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that captivates the hearts of all who witness it - the legendary Firefalls. Every year, as winter bids farewell and spring heralds its arrival, a cascade of fiery molten lava appears to flow down the granite cliffs of El Capitan, creating an ethereal spectacle that seems almost magical. For nature enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers alike, experiencing this phenomenon is a bucket-list-worthy endeavor.

What To Do with 72 Hours in Yosemite National Park

Many of us dream of spending weeks gawking at the thundering waterfalls, rock climbing the towering granite walls, and hiking Half Dome or deep into the remote wilderness of Yosemite National Park, but, not everyone has the luxury of time. In fact, most visitors stay in Yosemite for 57 hours making us an anomaly if we get 72 hours, aka a long weekend, in the land of giants. So, how do you make the most of your 72 hours in Yosemite?

Everything You Need to Know to Day Hike Half Dome

Embarking on a day hike to Half Dome in Yosemite National Park is a thrilling adventure that promises awe-inspiring views and a true test of endurance. As you prepare for this iconic trek, it's crucial to equip yourself with the right gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. From sturdy footwear to navigation tools and sun protection, each item plays a vital role in your journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Half Dome. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the essential gear you need to pack for a successful day hike to Half Dome, providing you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle this challenging endeavor with ease.

Day Hike the Panorama Trail

For those who are motivated for a full-day of hiking there’s arguably not a better trail to showcase the park’s natural treasures. There are several ways to enjoy this trail. For a moderate hike, start at Glacier Point and hike down to the Valley Floor. For a personal challenge, hike the Panorama trail from the Yosemite Valley floor out and back for a total of 18 miles, often taking all day. Regardless of how you hike this trail, the panoramic views of Yosemite Valley give the Panorama Trail its namesake.

Ribbon Fall | Yosemite Valley Waterfall Guide

When you arrive in Yosemite Valley, one thing you will immediately notice are the waterfalls. In every direction, you will find waterfalls that can, and will, take your breath away as you stare at their beauty. Many of them have names and one of my favorites is Ribbon Fall near El Capitan. This waterfall is often “hidden” in plain sight as Ribbon Fall is often in the shadow of El Capitan. However, once you start to spend some time in Yosemite National Park, you will realize this delicate waterfall dances with the wind and shimmers in the sunset light, unlike any other waterfall in Yosemite.