A scenic view of the Merced River showcasing the iconic landmarks of Yosemite National Park. Travel Pulse


October 14, 2024 Tags:

New updates have been announced for two of the National Park Service’s most cherished destinations: Yosemite National Park in California and a 200-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
Yosemite National Park Ends Reservation Requirement Early

In a surprising move, Yosemite National Park has decided to end its reservation system earlier than planned. Initially, visitors were required to book reservations until late October, but park officials revealed that starting next week, guests will no longer need reservations to enter the park. This decision was shared through a post on Instagram and has been received with excitement.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, this change is expected to last until Spring 2025. The park's officials made this call based on careful monitoring of visitor numbers and environmental impacts. “The reservation requirement was planned to extend through October 27, but based on our monitoring of visitor use patterns and impacts, we are ending a few weeks early,” the announcement explained.

For those who have already made reservations beyond October 13, rest assured that refunds will be automatically issued. Besides the standard admission fee, a $2 service charge was applied for reservations.

The reservation system was introduced to help manage crowds and protect the park's natural beauty. Since its implementation in 2020, it has been adjusted based on park usage. In 2024, reservations were necessary for those driving into the park during peak hours from 5:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This requirement was in place for most of the year, particularly during busy summer weekends and holidays.

While the reservation system has effectively reduced congestion and environmental impact, it has drawn some criticism from tourists and local businesses that depend on park visitors. Nevertheless, park officials believe this system is crucial to prevent overcrowding and the long lines that have plagued entry points in the past, sometimes taking up to four hours.

Plans for 2025 have yet to be finalized, but park officials are considering making the reservation system a permanent feature of their visitor management strategy. This comprehensive plan is set to be unveiled by the end of the year.

The Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Travel Pulse

Blue Ridge Parkway Reopens Following Hurricane Damage

On the other hand, a significant section of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway has reopened after it was fully closed due to damage caused by Hurricane Helen. This nearly 200-mile stretch is popular for its breathtaking views of the Appalachian wilderness and is particularly frequented during the fall when the leaves change colours.

In a news release, the National Park Service announced that the section of the Parkway stretching from milepost 0 to milepost 198 is now open for scenic drives and leaf peeping. This area includes the route from Shenandoah National Park down to Virginia Route 685-Skyview Drive near Fancy Gap.

"Thanks to the hard work of the Blue Ridge Parkway crews, we are able to open nearly 200 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, a vital and scenic route that embodies the natural beauty and cultural heritage of our region,” said Tracy Swartout, superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

However, while this reopening is a positive step, the superintendent acknowledged that there is still significant work to be done in North Carolina, where the hurricane caused more extensive damage. Visitors are encouraged to exercise caution, especially those looking to hike, as trail assessments are still ongoing. The North Carolina section remains closed, and some services in Virginia may not be fully operational as staff are still helping in the recovery efforts.

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