Vandals hit Yosemite National Park with graffiti on boulder, more
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Yosemite National Park, renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, became the target of vandals over the weekend, leaving behind unsightly graffiti.

The defacement was discovered near the popular Bridalveil Falls Trail, with the incident first brought to light by park visitor Ando Arakelyan, according to a report from the Fresno Bee. Arakelyan captured and shared images online, revealing the extent of the vandalism.

The photos depict graffiti scrawled across a boulder, a door, and an informational sign, all marked with the word “Yeti” in spray paint. Such acts of vandalism are a growing concern, as noted by Arakelyan.

Speaking to Outside, Arakelyan expressed dismay at the rising frequency of these incidents. “I probably see something every couple of months,” he shared. “It’s not that uncommon anymore to see graffiti in the park, along with a lot of trash.”

Graffiti on a rock at Yosemite

Such actions not only mar the natural beauty of these revered sites but also raise concerns about preserving the integrity of national parks for future generations.

“I probably see something every couple of months,” Arakelyan said. “It’s not that uncommon anymore to see graffiti in the park, and a lot of trash as well.”

Graffiti on a sign

The vandals also tagged an informational sign at Yosemite National Park. (Ando Arakelyan)

Social media users called the vandalism a “disgrace,” and argued that the vandals should be punished.

Graffiti on a door

Graffiti was also seen on a door in Yosemite. (Ando Arakelyan)

Suspects can be charged with misdemeanor vandalism in a U.S. national park, which applies to relatively minor damage such as graffiti, carving into trees or rocks, or defacing signs and facilities. Penalties can include up to six months in jail, fines up to $5,000 and mandatory restitution to cover cleanup or repairs.

Cathedral rocks in Yosemite National

A scenic view of Cathedral rocks in Yosemite National Park, California, on March 6, 2025. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

If damage exceeds $1,000, or involves historic, archaeological, or irreplaceable natural features, the offense can escalate to a felony. Penalties may include large fines, mandatory restitution and prison sentences of up to 10 years.

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