Yosemite National Park: Nature’s Playground for Adventurous Families

Yosemite feels larger than life.

Massive granite icons like El Capitan and Half Dome dominate the valley. Waterfalls pour from impossible heights. Meadows stretch wide beneath sheer rock walls.

It’s one of the few places where you truly feel small — in the best possible way.

But what makes Yosemite especially great for families?

We based ourselves in Bass Lake, about 30–40 minutes from the South Entrance of Yosemite.

Why it worked so well for our family:

  • Quieter evenings compared to inside the park
  • Lake access for downtime days
  • More affordable lodging options
  • Grocery stores and restaurants nearby
  • Less stress than fighting for limited in-park lodging

After long hiking days, coming back to the lake felt relaxing instead of overwhelming.

  1. Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America — and one of the easiest “wow factor” stops in the park.

You can:

  • Walk the paved path to Lower Yosemite Falls
  • Let kids splash near the base (season permitting)
  • Enjoy a short, manageable stroll

Best time to visit: Spring and early summer when snowmelt is strong.

Places to Eat

Tips for Visiting Yosemite with Kids

  • Pack Snacks & Water
  • Teach Wildlife Safety
  • Choose Hikes Strategically
  • Check Seasonal Conditions
  • Expect Limited Cell Service