Yosemite National Park's reservation system ends, leading to 'chaos' in park over Memorial Day weekend

Yosemite National Park, located in California, is experiencing significant congestion as it kicks off its first summer season without the previously implemented timed reservation system. Visitors have noted extended queues, scarce parking spaces, and an overall increase in crowding within the park.

This year has seen almost 100,000 more visitors compared to the same period last year, adding to what many have described as overwhelming conditions.

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One of the main challenges reported by visitors is the lengthy wait times to enter the park. “People were waiting for at least an hour and a half,” shared visitor Andranik Arakelyan.

But the delays didn’t end there.

“By 7:30 in the morning, the entire park was packed, and finding a parking spot was impossible,” said another visitor, John Leerskov.

Visitors waiting to find parking, board shuttles and access popular viewpoints.

“It was a lot of shoulder to shoulder, a lot of chaos, a lot of angry people, a lot of oblivious people,” Leerskov said.

It looks like some grew impatient, with videos showing dozens of cars illegally parked.

“People pulling onto meadows, pulling off pavement, going off-road. The lines to get even shuttles around the park, I mean, from the videos were just horrendous,” said conservationist and author Beth Pratt.

This is the first summer visitors can enter Yosemite without a reservation requirement, following what park officials described as a “comprehensive evaluation.”

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“We are committed to visitor access, safety, and resource protection, and will continue active traffic management strategies to ensure a great visitor experience,” said Yosemite Superintendent Ray McPadden back in February.

“While reservation systems are one valuable management tool, our data demonstrates that a season-wide reservation requirement is not the most effective approach for the coming season.”

Still, some environmental advocates say the previous system better controlled crowds.

“Without any limits on the amount of vehicles, the amount of people, it becomes overwhelmed,” said John Buckley, Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center Executive Director.

Buckley argues the decision may benefit tourism revenue but harm the park’s environment.

“The best accessibility is when there’s managed park conditions so that the number of vehicles is balanced with the amount of parking and the capacity of the roads,” he said.

Even some visitors like Arakelyan, who opposed reservations in the past, say they now see their value. He used to get frustrated with having to reserve weeks in advance.

“There’s just not enough capacity, like infrastructure and the employees to handle all of this traffic,” Arakelyan said.

With peak summer season approaching, some are calling for changes.

“These are the best protected places on the planet, and we cannot be managing them like an amusement park,” Pratt said.

For those hoping to avoid the crowds, the Yosemite Conservancy recommends arriving early, visiting during the week or using bus transportation. To get updates on current traffic conditions in the park, text ynptraffic to 3331.

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