Sunday, May 11, 2014

A springy day in Yosemite.

Not far from the bustling life of silicon valley, is the George Clooney of National parks (as said), Yosemite. Amidst the Eastern Sierra range, is this beautiful valley surrounded by upright stone mountains. It is a popular tourist destination in California. Raved for excellent camping sites, and breathtaking trails sites, the valley is a complete family adventure spot. The splendid rock mountains of Yosemite are gloriously photographed by many famous photographers.
We missed on reservations for stay, but we wanted to visit the valley in early spring, when the bloom and falls are at their best. So we decided to make a day trip out of it. We started early, around 7, and with only one
View of the Valley, Yosemite National park, California
coffee stop, we steered into the valley via Merced.
We decided to take this route as the drive itself is very beautiful. With river Merced riding beside, the way to the valley is blooming with variant of lush green trees, and beds of flowers. We were fortunate enough to witness the magnificent of the spring season.
Once you enter the park, the park map, which is given at entrance, will guide you pretty much everywhere. The valley is a loop, which will take you to all the picturesque locations. And down under all the waterfalls. With the like of Yosemite falls to Bridal Veil Falls, and the magnificent Upper and Lower Falls, the valley is flushed with water flowing from melting snow. Waterfalls are at their best in spring. And their formative names suits the nature of their drama. And don’t miss a family portrait at the View of the Valley.
Another way through the valley takes you to the famous Glacier point, from where you can absorb the dramatic view of the Half dome watching over the gorgeous valley.
We took a day trip so there wasn’t much we could cover, so we decided to stay in the lavish green abode of the valley. Our 2 year old enjoyed every bit of running around in the plush fields, and pounding, the swelled but calm, waters of the Merced River with pebbles.
The place is picturesque in every season, so don’t forget your cameras and extra set of batteries. The memories are unforgiving. Take lots of water, and as much food options along, as there aren’t food options available, except the entries in the hotels and lodges. But of course with toddlers you won’t take any chance. I took his favorites along and he was more than happy.
To stay there, in peak season, and of course there is rarely a dull season there, book way – way in advance. The staying options are unlimited, from hotels to lodges, and even BnBs .
Wear comfortable clothes and super comfortable shoes. The valley is famous for its beautiful trails. Explore them while you can. The trail to Half dome is a test of your fear and strength.  You could bike the valley trails with your kids in tow, or could just sit and admire the profound exuberance of this place.
A perfect day spent. You can find more details at the park’s site.
http://www.nps.gov/yose/index.htm





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