
One would think I would have a ‘3 Days in Yosemite Itinerary’ post ready for my readers since I’m a SoCal native. However, believe it or not I went to Yosemite for the first time this Spring! I had never been but now I’m ready to share all I learned from my trip to this picturesque national park!
LA to Yosemite National Park
Weekend trips from Los Angeles are always a hit or miss during a long holiday weekend because it feels like everyone from LA will meet you there. That was not the case during this memorial day weekend. We left at 6am to get a head start on a Saturday morning and it only took us 3.5 hours. If you don’t mind the early wakeup call then you can make the 280 mile drive with no traffic and enjoy brunch on Bass Lake.
Leaving at a later time will guarantee a 5-6 hour drive which will leave you exhausted by the time you get there. Pack the car the night before and leave early the next morning to get a head start on your adventure!
Glacier Point Yosemite

Glacier Point wasn’t much of a hike, but rather a viewpoint. It was the first point we visited while there, and what made it more beautiful was that we got there before sunrise. From Glacier Point one can see Yosemite Falls, Half Dome and Yosemite Valley!


The drive up to Glacier Point is scenic, as you ascend you will notice signs warning of bear crossings (so keep that in mind). The point sits above Yosemite Valley at a little over 3, 200 ft. This viewpoint is perfect for children, the elderly, people who may be on wheelchairs and is stroller friendly. A must-see even for avid hikers!
Yosemite Falls

Driving into Yosemite Valley, through the green large trees and paved roads, you are welcomed by Yosemite Falls. The highest waterfall in North America and the sixth largest in the world. You can most certainly see it from anywhere if you’re in Yosemite Valley. The height of the falls are 2425 ft. from top to bottom.

You can also hike Yosemite Falls, it’s a 6-8 hour round trip hike and it’s quite strenuous. I would recommend doing it if you are an avid hiker with lots of experience. The Yosemite Falls Trail is open year-round, however it’s recommended you hike in the Spring when the weather is just right.
Live view of Yosemite Falls: Click Here!
Lower Yosemite Falls

This is an easy 1-mile trail which is a great place to bring kids or those who want to experience the falls without the strenuous hikes. The trail has views of both falls (including Yosemite falls). It takes about 24 mins to complete and is usually congested with families.

The trail begins at the shuttle stop #6, you will see everyone entering and starting their hike. Yosemite doesn’t have specific starting points, therefore when you are near just ask someone who’s around for directions.
Cook’s Meadow & Merced River

The Merced River was one of my favorite places! We don’t see many rivers in Los Angeles so this scenic view was a treat! Part of the Merced River is in Cook’s Meadow and sits across from the falls.
You’ll see painters painting the views under a tree, beautiful dragonflies along the river beds, families going on bike rides, photographers and people about to start their adventure. I recommend adding this to your 3 Days in Yosemite Itinerary! You will feel like you are in a desktop backdrop haha.

You can visit all the above points by parking in the meadow lot. You’ll have access to both falls, Cook’s Meadow as well as the Merced River. A perfect way to spend the day if you want to have a stroll through the park.
Tunnel View

This iconic viewpoint is where you can see all the well known Yosemite spots, like Glacier Point, Half Dome, El Capitan, and Bridalveil Fall. You’ll drive down state highway 41 and right outside the Wawona Tunnel you will be welcomed with scenery that will make your mouth drop.
As you go through the tunnel, be prepared to slow down and turn right into the parking lot. (If you miss it; don’t worry, drive back and there’s another parking lot) If you’re not expecting it, you’ll miss the narrow entrance. It’s a small parking lot so my advice is to get there before sunrise to enjoy the views.
Mist Trail & Vernal Fall



A favorite among hikers and not too strenuous, Mist trail is a beautiful wet trail where you come close and personal with Vernall Fall. You’ll see a bright rainbow from the granite stairs as people get drenched from the fall. If you decide to continue the hike, the 600 step staircase will lead you to the top of Vernal Fall. I do not recommend bringing kids to this trail as it is quite wet and slippery with not many safety guards set in place.
The trail starts at ‘Happy Isles Trailhead’ and begins to ascend with the mist of the falls coming to an end. I recommend wearing a waterproof hooded light jacket to wear while you go up to not be soaked. You’ll see search and rescue teams here as many slip and fall or have injured ankles and wrists, etc.
Pro-Tip: Wear hiking boots and don’t carry anything so that your hands are free incase you need to hold your grip while going up the stairs.
Nevada Falls


This hike is the most strenuous hike I have ever done. Most of the hike is unpaved and you’re climbing up rocks while others are coming down. It can be very dangerous, yet rewarding if you are careful. You will be 1279 ft. up in elevation while you take in views of Liberty Cap and Nevada Falls. If it weren’t for my friends, I don’t think this hike would make it to the 3 Days in Yosemite Itinerary!
If you make it to the top of Nevada Falls then hats off to you! Make sure to bring snacks because you’ll be starving and thirsty if you didn’t take water breaks. My friend brought Nuun tablets because you’ll be hiking 6-8 hrs roundtrip. This will help with swollen hands and replenish energy and minerals lost during the hike.
Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias


A ‘3 Days in Yosemite Itinerary’ would be incomplete without visiting the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. The estimated 500 Sequoias trees are believed to be more than 3,000 years old, which is definitely a sight to see! The journey began at the Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza by hopping onto the free shuttle (passes by every 15 mins) that will drop you off in front of the trail entrance. My friends and I strolled through the grove but we had two hikes in mind.
The first hike is an easy one and it’s the Grizzly Giant Loop Trail. The 2-mile trail takes about an hour to complete. The second hike is the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias trail and it’s a strenuous almost 7-mile hike that takes a little over 3 hours to complete.
Note: Dogs are not allowed on this trail.
Roundup
Yosemite was definitely one of my favorite California trips! There are so many scenic parks in Los Angeles but none compare to Yosemite. You can make your 3 Days in Yosemite Itinerary as easy and chill as you want due to the many hike options they have. You can also challenge yourself and see what your body can accomplish by choosing a more taxing hike. Yosemite is ideal and will fit anyone’s vacation vision!
Yosemite National Park FAQ
- Are dogs allowed in Yosemite?
Yes. More specific details here! - Are there bathrooms at Yosemite National Parks?
Yes. - Is Yosemite free?
Yes & No. If you decide to go during peak seasons/hours, weekends and holidays then a reservation will be required from 5:00am-4:00pm ($2 per/person). If you decide to go between 4:01pm-4:59am then you can drive right in. Reserve here! - Where to stay in Yosemite
4a. Airbnb in the Oakhurst neighborhood (city center and a 30 min drive to the Yosemite entrance)
4b. Cabin inside Yosemite Park
4c. Hotels: Yosemite Valley Lodge (Affordable) + Ahwahnee Hotel (Luxury)
4d. Camping - When is the Best Time to Visit Yosemite
May – September (I went in May and the weather was perfect!)
- What to Pack for Yosemite
Make sure you pack hiking boots (you’ll need a good grip), light activewear, waterproof lightweight jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, backpack and /or a camelback to be consistently hydrated. Packing these essentials is key to to having everything you need!
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This was such a fun trip and the details are captured so well in this article! As Jenn said, I highly recommend getting there early to watch the sunrise because it was my favorite part!
Soooo fun! 🙂
Looks beautiful! I’ve never thought of visiting but this completely changed my mind!
YOU NEED TO GO!
Looks like some strenuous hikes. However, the beautiful scenery, waterfalls and natural surroundings would make a hike worth while.
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You got some great classic views captured here! Three days would be the right amount of time to spend there, so this has given me some good ideas, thank you!
three days is great for doing all your favorite trails 🙂
These views are amazing! This guide is so helpful!
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Squeee all those waterfalls are incredible Jenn! It looks like you visited at the perfect time of year for peak flow down the various waterfalls – you must have been soaked. 🙂 Now you’ve been once, do you think you’ll keep going back to explore more of Yosemite? I feel like this first taster would just make me want to see more.
omgosh, yes! I need to go back to visit the other not so popular parts of the park 🙂
I have not been back in to Yosemite or Sequío in over 15 years! I used to go every summer with extended family! The information presented by Jenn was so on point, that makes it even easier to go back and relive those memories! Thank you for sharing Jenn!
You need to go and relive those memories and create new ones! 🙂
It’s been over 10 years since I’ve been to Yosemite and 15 years since Sequío! Your post was informative and detailed to what’s needed to return! Thank you for sharing such vital information!
It’s been over 10 years since I’ve been to Yosemite and 15 years since Sequío! Your post was informative and detailed to what’s needed to return! Thank you for sharing such vital information!
I’m so excited for this new post! Amazing work as always. Definitely makes me want to head North to Yosemite!
Kev this is your next trip, you will thrive at Yosemite!
Your photos capture Yosemite wonderfully–I especially like the rainbow on the Mist Trail.
the rainbow was beautiful and there’s so many throughout the park! 🙂
I went to Yosemite a few years ago and wish I had this post for reference when we went! Thank you so much for sharing such valuable info on this beautiful park. Hands down the most thorough blog post about Yosemite. Reminded me of how beautiful this place is and how much I miss it!
Looks like you’ll just have to go on another trip! 🙂 haha thanks for reading! <3
I’m so excited go to Yosemite after reading this! The waterfalls look insane! Jenn is a master planner! I love how she provides so much useful information to make these big trips seem so easily doable and memorable! This blog take provides you all the planning so you can just show up for the vibes. I’m beyond thrilled to plan a trip to Yosemite after reading this blog! I CAN’T WAIT!
thank you Matt! 🙂 It was a great trip!