These last couple years being cooped up in your home with your immediate family has taken a toll on many people. Getting away on a solo trip could be just the ticket. Yosemite National Park in Mariposa, California is just the place to get away from it all and breathe in the fresh, crisp air. If this sounds like the perfect escape for you, youʼll need to plan what to do on a solo Yosemite visit.
Itʼs one of the most breathtaking natural areas on the planet and a must for any national park bucket list. Yosemite has enough things to do to fill a few weeks, but if youʼre going alone, itʼs advised to plan ahead. Any getaway – solo or not – requires proper planning to make sure you fit as much into your itinerary as you can. Ready for your adventure?
When you reach the entrance of Yosemite, itʼs quite the moment. The entrance is only a glimpse of what awaits. Ground level Yosemite is great, but higher elevations Yosemite is even better. The best spot to begin your solo Yosemite adventure is at Tunnel View. Traveling alone, itʼs probably best to drive to the location. Once you have had your fill at this location, itʼs time to add this national parkʼs other locations into your must-see list.
For instance, whether you have professionally hiked or not, Yosemite hikes are a whole other animal offering the most rewarding of experiences. There are hikes across the valley floor that take you to many of the parkʼs lovely waterfalls, as well as hikes into the uppermost regions, such as Clouds Rest, which offer sweeping views of the parklands below. Do you love getting up early? The sunrises you can catch in Yosemite are unimaginably beautiful – definitely worth missing a few hours of sleep! Plus, if youʼre tired later, imagine taking a nap out in the open meadows.
And one of the best parts of a solo Yosemite getaway is the fact theyʼre open all year, even on Christmas and July 4th, meaning you can take your solo-cation when itʼs right for you. Time for you to decide and devise a plan of what to do on a solo Yosemite visit.