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Półprywatna wycieczka po dolinie Yosemite z lunchem i odbiorem z hotelu

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End your day seeing the infamous Fire Falls with our Yosemite Valley Trip This is a great way to get an overview of Yosemite National Park and see all of the iconic sites in a small guided trip.
Miasto: Fresno
Tue 15 Jul
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Woda butelkowana
Lunch
przekąski
Kije trekkingowe
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Bottled water
Lunch
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Gaj Mariposa z gigantycznymi sekwojami
Naszym pierwszym przystankiem jest Mariposa Grove! Położony w południowej części Yosemite Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias jest największym gajem sekwoi w Yosemite i jest domem dla ponad 500 dojrzałych gigantycznych sekwoi. Zaparkujemy i zabierzemy wahadłowiec do miejsca przylotów, gdzie zakończy się trasa Big Trees Loop Trail. Ta trasa jest oceniana jako łatwa. Rozpocznij w strefie przylotów Mariposa Grove. Wijąca się przez las z wieloma gigantycznymi sekwojami ścieżka ta przedstawia Upadłego Monarchę i panele interpretacyjne dotyczące życia i ekologii gigantycznych sekwoi. Ta pętla jest stosunkowo płaska i jest dostępna dla wózków inwalidzkich.
2
Widok tunelu
Czas wyciągnąć aparaty, następnym przystankiem jest Tunnel View! Widok tunelu zapewnia jeden z najbardziej znanych widoków Doliny Yosemite. Stąd można zobaczyć El Capitan i Bridalveil Fall wznoszące się z Doliny Yosemite, z Half Dome w tle.
3
Dolny szlak Yosemite Fall
sztuka najwyższego wodospadu w Ameryce Północnej, Lower Yosemite Fall to ostatni 320-stopowy (98-metrowy) spadek. Ogłuszający wiosną i wczesnym latem, kiedy wodospad osiąga szczyt, możesz spodziewać się spryskania wodą, stojąc na kładce w pobliżu jej podstawy. Ten krótki, łatwy spacer nagradza spektakularnymi widokami zarówno na Górny, jak i Dolny Wodospad Yosemite. Ta utwardzona pętla oferuje różne punkty widokowe na wodospady Yosemite i zatokę Yosemite. Możesz zatrzymać się przy wielu eksponatach, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o historii naturalnej i kulturowej tego obszaru.
4
Łąka El Capitan
W Dolinie Yosemite, El Capitan Meadow zapewnia widok prosto na El Capitan, a także wspaniały widok na Cathedral Rocks. Usytuowany wzdłuż jednokierunkowej Northside Drive, zatrzymamy się tutaj w drodze do wyjścia.
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Cooks Meadow Loop
Ten krótki, łatwy spacer oferuje wspaniałe widoki na wodospady Yosemite, Half Dome, Glacier Point i Sentinel Rock.
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Wioska Yosemite
Yosemite Village to mała, przyjazna turystom miejscowość położona w sercu spektakularnej scenerii Doliny Yosemite. To brama do najbardziej rozpoznawalnych miejsc w Parku Narodowym Yosemite. Odwiedź Yosemite Village, aby poznać historię regionu dzięki sztuce i eksponatom muzealnym.
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Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
8
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
9
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
10
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
11
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
12
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
13
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
14
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
15
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
16
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
17
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
18
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
19
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
20
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
21
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
22
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
23
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
24
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
25
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
26
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
27
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
28
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
29
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
30
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
31
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
32
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
33
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
34
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
35
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
36
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
37
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
38
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
39
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
40
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
41
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
42
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
43
Tunnel View
Time to whip out your cameras, the next stop is Tunnel View! Tunnel view provides one of the most famous views of Yosemite Valley. From here you can see El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall rising from Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the background.
44
Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
art of North America's tallest waterfall, Lower Yosemite Fall is the final 320-foot (98-meter) drop. Deafening in spring and early summer when the waterfall peaks in volume, you can expect to get sprayed with water when standing on the footbridge near its base. This short, easy walk rewards with spectacular views of both Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls. This paved loop trail offers different vantage points of Yosemite Falls and Yosemite Creek, and you can stop at the many exhibits to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the area.
45
El Capitan Meadow
In Yosemite Valley, El Capitan Meadow provides a view straight up El Capitan and a great view of Cathedral Rocks, as well. Located along one-way Northside Drive, we'll stop here on our way out.
46
Cooks Meadow Loop
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.
47
Yosemite Village
Yosemite Village is a small tourist-friendly destination set in the heart of the spectacular scenery of Yosemite Valley. It’s a gateway to some of the most recognizable landmarks in Yosemite National Park. Visit Yosemite Village to learn about the region’s history via art and museum exhibits.
48
Horsetail Fire Fall
End your Valley Tour with one of Yosemite's iconic experiences, Fire Falls! Each February, at sunset, Horsetail Falls glows as if it is on fire. People travel from all over just to see this iconic event. This year, Yosemite National Park is utilizing reservations from Feb 10-26th. If you weren't able to get a reservation, let us take you!
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Recenzje (11)
amyL7750
Jun 2024
Alexis is an outstanding tour guide. She makes all of her trip- goers feel welcome and does a great job throughout the day keeping the group together. She is a wealth of knowledge about the National Parks in the area and shares current and historical information throughout the tour. As another reviewer mentioned, you may want some extra snacks for the trip or to go with your sandwich at lunch. The sandwiches are hearty, but if you like chips or fruit with it, take that. Alexis is also great with suggestions on other adventures in the area, restaurants, and pretty much anything thrown at her. She really creates an enjoyable day, and gives her guests a break from the hassle of traffic, parking etc, so your attention can really be on this gorgeous place you're visiting.
LauraMac77
Apr 2024
Alexis is very knowledgeable about Yosemite and is also very personable. We had a fantastic time in the park and were able to see some of the more popular sites, including El Capitan, Half Dome, Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Falls and more. One tip: it's a long drive from Fresno, so be sure to eat a healthy breakfast and pack snacks and water.
GregD841
Apr 2024
I enjoyed two outstanding tours with Alexis to Yosemite and Kings Canyon over two days. Fresno is much closer to the parks than San Francisco so I didn’t have to spend many hours in a bus just getting to and from. Alexis has great knowledge of the parks and is really tuned in to her guests and their wants which makes her a great guide. Both days were perfect.

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