* Hiking: Yosemite is home to some of the most iconic hiking trails in the world, including Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and Glacier Point. There are trails for all levels of hikers, from easy walks to strenuous climbs.
* Camping: Yosemite has several campgrounds, including both developed and primitive sites. Camping is a great way to experience the park's natural beauty and get away from the crowds.
* Rock climbing: Yosemite is a world-renowned rock climbing destination. There are over 3,000 climbing routes in the park, ranging from beginner-friendly to expert-only.
* Fishing: The Merced River and its tributaries offer excellent fishing opportunities for rainbow trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon. Fishing licenses are required.
* Boating: You can rent rowboats, canoes, and kayaks to explore the Merced River and its lakes.
* Horseback riding: Take a guided horseback ride through the park and see some of the most iconic landmarks.
* Sledding: In the winter, you can go sledding down the snow-covered hills in the park.
* Cross-country skiing: Yosemite has over 50 miles of groomed cross-country ski trails.
* Snowshoeing: You can also explore the park on snowshoes.
* Ranger programs: The park offers a variety of ranger-led programs, including guided hikes, campfire talks, and astronomy programs.
* Junior Ranger program: The Junior Ranger program is a great way for kids to learn about the park and earn a special Junior Ranger badge.