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Yosemite is Busy, Here’s How Many People Visited in August
The National Park Service (NPS) has released the numbers and so far this year is one of the busiest ever in Yosemite National Park. Visitation through August totalled 2,919,722 visits, an increase of 7 per cent compared to the same period in 2024 (2,727,496 visitors). With the exception of February when winter storms limited access, Yosemite’s 2025 monthly visitation numbers have outpaced 2024 numbers every month and the park is on track for one of the busiest years on record.
As the NPS noted, all sites operated throughout the summer, allowing visitors full access to facilities, programs and wilderness areas. More than 57,000 visitors participated in ranger-led programs. These programs will continue into the fall, with schedules available in the Yosemite Guide.
“This summer, we expanded access, offered new and improved facilities, experiences, and programs, all in testament to our dedicated park staff and partners,” said Acting Superintendent Ray McPadden. “Their extraordinary efforts allowed millions of Americans and visitors from across the globe to enjoy Yosemite and create lifelong memories. Yosemite is open year-round and with fall’s arrival, visitors can expect cooler conditions and fewer crowds while accessing all major areas of the park.”
Established in 1890, Yosemite National Park stretches across Mariposa, Madera, and Tuolumne counties and borders Mono County. The park typically draws approximately four million visitors annually, with around three-quarters arriving between May and October. As the summer season closes out, the fall rock climbing season will begin.
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