Yellow-Bellied Marmots: Yosemite’s Groundhog

In celebration of Groundhog’s Day, we feel it’s only right to take a moment to celebrate Yosemite’s groundhog, the Yellow-Bellied Marmot. We’ve put together some of our favorite Yellow-Bellied Marmot facts here, be sure to check them out!

Exploring Yosemite During the Government Shutdown

Fortunately, most of Yosemite is open to you during the current Government Shutdown, and even though most Park Rangers are not able to provide the services we all love and rely on, here are a few tips to help make sure you can still enjoy Yosemite to the fullest.

Why You Need To Visit Yosemite in the Fall

Shem is a travel blogger with a passion for acquiring new experiences around the globe. She founded her blog, Sugar and Stamps, as a place to share her travel recommendations with friends and family. Being based in the Bay Area, it’s no surprise that…

Spring has Sprung! Celebrate with us!

You heard it here first Spring has sprung in Yosemite! Which means ’tis the season for epic waterfalls, spectacular displays of spring wildflowers, snowcaps on the Sierra mountaintops, and plenty of room to roam Yosemite’s great outdoors!

#YosemiteSnowman Photo Contest

The snow has finally arrived this winter and we’re looking to celebrate. And what better way than a good old fashion #yosemitesnowman contest. We’re inviting our friends, family, Facebook friends and Instagram followers to share their BEST SNOWMAN picture with us! Come one, come all — we want to see your snowman!

Holiday Gift Guide Yosemite Style

Everyone has someone on their holiday shopping list that’s impossible to buy for. Come on—what do you get for someone that has everything? Don’t freight this year we’ve put together one of a kind experiences for everyone on your list, so we’ve got you covered.

Spend a Night, Donate a Dollar

With Yosemite National Park spanning over 1,000 square miles, it’s easy to imagine that there is many ongoing projects to maintain and improve your Yosemite experience. One of the most integral organizations to these projects in the park is Yosemite Conservancy. Yosemite Conservancy funds essential trail restoration, wildlife protection and visitor programs.

Small Plates, Bold Flavors

Since Chef Lemens’ arrival to Rush Creek Lodge in the beginning of October, he has set out to incorporate his passion of local seasonal ingredients into contemporary dishes that fit best for our mountain lodge setting. And needless to say, Lemens has boldly stepped up to the challenge of bringing our small plate section an all new taste as he incorporates his own spin on our lodge menu.