Trail Repair and Access

Funding Needed: $1,954,901

For many, a visit to Yosemite includes enjoying the vast trail network, whether it’s a gentle family stroll on the Mirror Lake Trail or a heart-pumping adventure to the top of Yosemite Falls. Trails are the best way to see the park, which is why work crews are constantly maintaining and restoring the park’s 800-mile trail network.

Thanks to these efforts, public access is improved, while natural resources are protected.

Improving Visitor Access to Trails: CCC Internship

Youth crews improve access and provide for a safer hiking experience.

Gaylor Lakes Trail Restoration

Improving the visitor experience and protecting habitat at Gaylor Lakes.

Success Stories
Getting Things Done

With your support we have reintroduced endangered species back into Yosemite. Because of you the peregrine falcon has returned and is successfully breeding after a 16-year absence.

Find Your Outdoor Adventure
Get an Insider's View

For over 40 years, Yosemite Conservancy’s Outdoor Adventure program has been leading park visitors to explore all aspects of Yosemite, with the help of highly qualified naturalist guides.

Our guides have decades of experience in the park and in their areas of expertise. These programs offer a unique ways to learn something new while enjoying the beauty of Yosemite.

Providing for Yosemite's Future
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