Search results for: “Tuolumne Lodge”

  • Fire. It’s a Natural Thing

    Carol from Indiana writes in to ask: “What’s happening in the high country behind half dome? On the live web cam from yosemite.org , from Sentinal Dome, there’s smoke rising. I thought I saw it yesterday, and now it’s even bigger. Is it another prescribed burn or something worse.” Well Carol there are a number…

  • Important Yosemite Phone Numbers

    Important Yosemite Phone Numbers Reservations Lodging Reservations (559) 253-5635 Camping Reservations (800) 436-7275 Information Road & Weather Conditions (209) 372-0200 Badger Pass Ski Area Ski Conditions (209) 372-8430 Ski School (209) 372-8432 Cross Country Center (209) 372- 8444 Yosemite Mountaineering School (209) 372-8344 Bike Rentals Curry Village (summer only) (209) 372-8319 Yosemite Lodge (summer only)…

  • What’s eating the trees?

    Many have noticed discoloration of lodgepole pine forests in the greater Tuolumne Meadows area. This is due to a tiny moth called the lodgepole needle miner. The larvae live inside pine needles, eating them from the inside out, and only emerging in the late summer as small gray moths for a few weeks in the…