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Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Shoulder season sunrises offer some solitude at Glacier Point.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Glacier Point, one of Yosemite's most popular vistas.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Looking down into Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
The promintory of Taft Point juts out into space 3,500 feet above the valley floor.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Taft Point.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Views toward Half Dome, Cloud's Rest, Mount Watkins, and Tenaya Canyon from Sentinel Dome.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/05/2014
Looking down on Yosemite Valley from the Sentinel Dome on the Taft Point Loop Trail.
Jonathan Matthews
Photo Date: 
05/06/2013
Nevada Falls along the Giant Staircase Loop during spring runoff.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/24/2013
The glacial domes of Half Dome (8,836 ft), Mount Broderick (6,706 ft) and Liberty Cap (7,076 ft) as seen from the JMT section of the Giant Staircase Loop.
Agnieszka Wojtowicz
Photo Date: 
05/26/2014
317-foot Vernal Falls comes into view less than a mile up the Mist Trail.
Agnieszka Wojtowicz
Photo Date: 
05/26/2014
Top of Vernal Falls.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
A vertical view of Half Dome from the Mirror Lake Loop Trail.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
Looking up Tenaya Canyon from the Mirror Lake Trail.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
The Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite Valley.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
The Ahwahnee Hotel is one of the grandest examples of the National Park Service rustic architecture.
Jonathan Matthews
Photo Date: 
05/06/2013
Yosemite Falls during spring runoff.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/25/2013
The path to Lower Yosemite Falls is paved and ADA accessible.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
Bicycling below El Capitan along Northside Drive.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
11/27/2013
Riding through Cook Meadow with Half Dome above.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/04/2014
Olmsted Point: View northeast to Tenaya Lake and Mount Conness (12,590 ft).
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/04/2014
Tenaya Lake.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/04/2014
Beach on Tenaya Lake's east end.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/13/2014
Dawn vista over Tuolumne Meadows. Fairview Dome (9,728 ft) is the tall granite dome in the center of the photo.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/13/2014
Upper Tuolomne River in Tuolumne Meadows.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/13/2014
Tuolomne Meadows. Unicorn Peak (10,823 ft), left, and Cathedral Peak (10,912 ft), right, rise above.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/13/2014
Some of the park's top scenic trails begin in Tuolomne Meadows, including the Cathedral Lakes Trail.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/15/2014
Upper Cathedral Lake with Tresidder Peak (10,605 ft) rising above.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
07/17/2014
Lupine filled wildflower meadow with Cathedral Peak behind.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
07/17/2014
Cathedral Peak reflecting on Upper Cathedral Lake.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
10/12/2014
View of Lembert Dome from a nearby slab along the Lembert Dome Loop.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
10/12/2014
Looking southeast toward Mount Lyell and the Lyell Glacier from Lembert Dome.

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