• View of Half Dome and Washington Column in Yosemite Valley

    Yosemite

    National Park California

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Park Ranger

If you can't find the answer to your question, please send us an email. If you know the dates you will visit, please include them.

We usually reply to emails within one week. If you need information sooner, call us from 9 am to 5 pm Pacific Time (closed for lunch) at 209/372-0200; press 3 then 5. If the ranger is not available, you'll be returned to the phone tree's main menu.

If you are asking for us to mail information to you, we may not reply to your email. You should receive items in the mail within a few weeks.

If you have questions about the occurrence of hantavirus in Yosemite, first check our frequently asked questions about hantavirus.


 

 

You can also send a letter to:

Public Information Office
P.O. Box 577
Yosemite, CA 95389

Looking for a physical address? Please note that GPS units do not always provide accurate directions to or within Yosemite. Yosemite covers 1,200 square miles and does not have a single address. We do not recommend using GPS units for directions in and around Yosemite.

 

Employment information

Several different organizations employ people in Yosemite National Park. Read all about employment in Yosemite.

Did You Know?

El Portal Boulder Bar

At the east end of El Portal, just west of Yosemite National Park’s boundary, changing river gradients, glacial history, and powerful floods have created a boulder bar with boulders much larger than typically found in such deposits. This is no ordinary boulder bar, however, for it contains massive boulders over a meter in diameter and weighing many tons.