Experience Yosemite like never before as it transforms into a tranquil winter wonderland. Guided by local experts, you’ll explore snow-covered trails, serene meadows, and breathtaking vistas tailored
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Location: Yosemite National Park
What's Included
- Reservation into Yosemite on day of activity.
- Customized itinerary based on your group’s preferences and skill level.
- Private customizable guided adventure.
- Snowshoes and poles.
- Knowledgeable guide with expert local insights and safety tips.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You’ll want to dress in layers since it can get chilly in Yosemite during winter. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add an insulating layer like fleece, and top it off with a waterproof jacket. Don’t forget waterproof boots and warm socks! Sunglasses and gloves are also a must since the sun reflects off the snow. Have fun out there!
A: Yes, it's best to book early, especially for winter trips. The provider, Wild Yosemite, usually allows booking a few months in advance. Make sure to check their cancellation policy too; sometimes, weather can affect trips. Once you book, you'll get a confirmation email with all the details you need.
A: There's no strict age limit, but it's recommended for kids ages 10 and up. If your 12-year-old is active and can handle some hiking, they should be fine! Just let the guide know about your kid’s experience level so they can tailor the hike accordingly.
Discussions
Just got back from the Yosemite Winter Wonderland experience!
OMG, we had such a fantastic time snowshoeing in Yosemite! Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the trip so much fun. The views were breathtaking, especially the meadows! We went on January 5th, and it felt like a winter fairytale. Definitely recommend dressing in layers; I was a little chilly at first, but warmed up quickly once we started moving. Perfect gift for anyone who loves nature!
Considering gifting the Yosemite winter experience for my parents!
Hey everyone! I’m thinking about getting this guided hiking/snowshoeing experience for my parents' anniversary. They love the outdoors but have never been in winter. Is it suitable for older folks? Any tips on making this special for them?