Originally the home of the Ahwahneechee people, Yosemite National Park was declared as federally preserved land in 1864, and became a national park in 1890. Since its establishment, millions of visitors have made the trek to witness the grandeur of the granite peaks and walls, enormous flowing waterfalls, lush green meadows, and a variety of wildlife, including curious black bears, bobcats, deer, coyotes, foxes, and Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep. Visitors come to climb El Capitan, camp in Tuolumne Meadows, explore Yosemite Village, hike to Yosemite Falls, stay at the historic Ahwahnee Hotel, and photograph the majestic flora and fauna that make this one of the most beloved U.S. national parks.
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