Yosemite Vacation Rental Listings, plus 5 Stunning National Park Natural Attractions

Your Yosemite vacation rental is near one of America's greatest natural attractions. Yosemite National Park is a wonderful place that a great number of people visit every day. When you choose your Yosemite vacation home, you have the opportunity to spend a great deal of time at this park, including Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley is one of the most visited sites in the park. This valley has numerous waterfalls, rock formations, meadows and cliffs. Enjoy these 5 stunning national park attractions on your Yosemite vacation.

1.  Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Valley's most famous waterfall is Yosemite Falls. These gorgeous falls are over 2,000 feet and are separated into three smaller falls that flow continuously. They consist of the Upper Yosemite Falls, Middle Cascades and Lower Yosemite Falls. If you choose to hike to these attractions, prepare for a long and strenuous journey.

2.  Lakes and Rock Formations

The rock formations of Yosemite are thousands of feet high. These formations formed millions of years ago in the valley. Most view the rock formations from Glacier Point. El Capitan is one rock formation you have to see. This formation rises up 3,000 feet from the valley's floor. It's said to be the largest granite monolith in the world. It's also easy to find. If you visit Bridaveil Falls, you'll see El Capitan right across from it.

Also located in the valley are several lakes, including Mirror Lake. This lake gives off reflections of Half Dome, another must-see rock formation at the valley. Half Dome sits 5,000 feet above the valley. The only way to reach the dome's top is by hiking and rock climbing the landmark. If you prefer to see it from the safety of the ground, then take a 2-mile walk to Mirror Lake.

3.  Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia

The Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia has 500 ancient trees. These enormous sequoia stand hundreds of feet tall. There are two groves of sequoia in this area. You hike on several designated trails to both locations. During the months of April through November, you drive to see these trees. The park also provides a free shuttle during the summer months.

4.  Viewing Points

Glacier Point provides breathtaking sights of Yosemite Valley and other parts of the park, such as the high country. It's one of several viewing locations in Yosemite National Park. South of Glacier Point is Washburn Point. This point also has amazing views. Tunnel View features excellent views of Bridalveil Fall. Pothole Dome provides exceptional scenes of Tuolumne Meadows.

5.  Wilderness

The wilderness is a great place for peace and serenity. This area isn't affected by cars, buildings or many people. Only those who wish to experience nature at its best come here.

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