Yosemite was one of the first national parks established in the United States, and in my opinion it’s one of the most beautiful places in the world.
If you only have one day in Yosemite National Park, the best way to spend it is in the valley, where you can enjoy the spectacular waterfalls, viewpoints, and hikes. Most of these are located pretty close to each other.
A side trip to the Mariposa Grove is also worthwhile to see the ancient Sequoia trees. Some of these giants are more than 3,000 years old!
You won’t see the whole park in a day, because it covers almost 1,200 square miles, but you’ll have enough time to see a lot of the main highlights.
We spent 2 weeks at Yosemite, and in this guide, I’ll show you all of the top sights to knock out on a short visit to the park!
About This Itinerary
Here’s a quick summary of all the places in this itinerary:
- Swinging Bridge Viewpoint
- Mist Trail
- Sentinel / Cook’s Meadow Loop Trail
- Lower Yosemite Fall
- Cathedral Rocks Viewpoint
- El Capitan Meadow
- Yosemite Valley View
- Tunnel View
- Washburn Point
- Glacier Point
- Big Trees Loop Trail
I’ll cover each of these places in detail, and then share a map and timeline you can follow for your itinerary.
Best Things To See & Do
• Swinging Bridge Viewpoint
For your first stop in Yosemite, make a quick visit to the Swinging Bridge picnic area. This spot has one of the best views of Yosemite Falls in the park.
Better yet, when we visited in June, we were lucky to see an amazing reflection in the water because of the historic flooding. The Merced River had turned into a lake!
In most months you won’t see that, but it’s still worth a quick stop here to get your first good view of Yosemite Falls. This is the park’s biggest waterfall, and it’s one of the world’s tallest, at 2,425 feet (739 meters).
• Mist Trail
Next, drive to the parking lot for the Mist Trail. This is one of the busiest hikes in Yosemite, so you’ll want to get there early to beat the crowds and secure a parking spot.
You can park at Curry Village or the Yosemite Valley Trailhead Parking. The latter is closer and saves you 10 minutes of walking, but the former has a cafe if you want to grab something to eat before or after the hike.