Day Trips to Yosemite from San Francisco

Yosemite National Park will leave you speechless and can be visited on an organised tour from San Francisco.
Day Trips to Yosemite from San Francisco

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During a trip to San Francisco, one of the most beautiful places to visit and one that will leave you with unforgettable memories is Yosemite National Park, the home of the giant sequoias.

Located in the Sierra Nevada of California, east of San Francisco, it is an essential place to visit on the west coast of the United States and given its large size (3,027 km²!) my advice is to discover it on an organised tour. Here are the best ones!

The best option: Yosemite and Redwood Park on an organised tour

Giant sequoia| ©Don Graham
Giant sequoia| ©Don Graham

California has some spectacular natural landscapes capable of leaving you speechless, but among them stands out Yosemite, the most famous National Park in the United States. It's about 300 kilometres from San Francisco, so a trip to the city is an excellent opportunity to take a trip to such a place and enjoy a day in the great outdoors.

In my opinion, the best way to explore Yosemite is to join an organised tour from San Francisco. On this tour to Yosemite and Redwood Park you are picked up at your hotel and taken to discover the rugged beauty of the Sierra Nevada, through historic Gold Rush towns, and especially the great natural wonders.

Accompanied by a guide you will see such iconic sites as:

  • Half Dome and El Capitan granite cliffs.
  • Giant sequoia forest
  • Yosemite and Bridalveil Falls
  • The Merced River
  • Glacier Point and Tunnel View Overlooks

After the Yosemite tour you will have free time to rent a bike and ride through Yosemite Valley, visit the Ansel Adams Gallery or have a picnic lunch on the Merced River, among other activities, before returning to San Francisco.

The same tour, in a small group

If you are an ecotourism enthusiast looking for a personalised experience on your visit to Yosemite, then I recommend a small group tour of Yosemite National Park with no more than 15 people, where you will have a guide who will accompany you throughout the tour to show you the most iconic sites of Yosemite and to whom you can ask any questions you may have about the park.

Like the previous tour, this is also a day trip to Yosemite from San Francisco to see some of California's most amazing natural gems.

Before returning to San Francisco on this tour you will also have some free time to explore the area at your leisure, do some hiking, have lunch or even visit the town of Yosemite.

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A more economical plan: Yosemite on an organised tour

Discover the beauty of Yosemite| ©Mick Haupt
Discover the beauty of Yosemite| ©Mick Haupt

If you're on a tighter budget on your trip to San Francisco but don't want to miss out on an exciting trip to California's Great Central Valley, opt for this day trip to Yosemite from San Francisco where you'll enjoy a guided bus tour of the most famous sights and free time to visit sites such as the Ansel Adams Gallery, the Ahwahnee Indian Village, stroll along the banks of the Merced River or rent a bike to tour the valley on your own.

Get your camera ready because you won't be able to stop taking pictures! Yosemite is a fascinating place.

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The most complete option: spend two days in Yosemite

View from Tunnel View Lookout| ©Aniket Deole
View from Tunnel View Lookout| ©Aniket Deole

For travellers who want to immerse themselves in the beauty of California's landscapes and make the most of a visit to America's most famous National Park, there's nothing better than a two-day trip to Yosemite that allows you to learn about its history and explore every nook and cranny in more detail than you would on a day tour.

This activity feels like a road trip through historic Gold Rush towns into the Sierra Nevada Mountains. When you arrive in Yosemite, not only will you have the chance to get a guided tour, but you will also have free time to do other activities within the National Park such as hiking, biking, cooling off in the Merced River, or going on a photo tour through the forests and cliffs.

The possibilities are endless! The great thing about this tour is that you don't have to rush back to San Francisco, but can spend the night in a hotel in the heart of Yosemite Valley and continue the tour the next day right where you left off. This is the most complete option to make the most of your stay.

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How much does it cost to tour Yosemite Park from San Francisco?

El Capitan Cliff| ©Adam Kool
El Capitan Cliff| ©Adam Kool

The beauty of Yosemite Park and its vastness is immense, so to see it inch by inch would take quite a bit of time and unfortunately not all travellers have that time available during a trip to San Francisco as schedules are usually quite tight.

For this reason, I recommend spending at least a full day in Yosemite so you can see the park's icons, take pictures at your leisure and enjoy some free time to explore at your own pace.

Day trips to Yosemite from San Francisco cost around 160 euros and include travel to California's Sierra Nevada Mountains where the National Park is located, entrance to the park and a guided tour. These options are quite complete and you'll have a great time.

However, the most enjoyable way to enjoy Yosemite is by sleeping there. It's amazing to see how the landscapes change from day to night! An incredible experience and highly recommended.

For those travellers who can spend more time in this part of California, I recommend a two-day tour to Yosemite, which costs around 300 euros. This type of tour also includes the transfer to the National Park, the entrance fee, the guided tour and the hotel stay but you will have much more time to get to know Yosemite in depth and enjoy it to the fullest doing all kinds of activities in the middle of nature.

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What will I see in Yosemite?

Bridaveil Waterfall| ©Michael & Diane Weidner
Bridaveil Waterfall| ©Michael & Diane Weidner
  • Tuolumne Grove: the forest of giant sequoias where "Grizzly Giant", one of the largest, stands out.
  • The cliffs of Half Dome and El Capitan.
  • Yosemite and Bridalveil Falls
  • The Merced River
  • Glacier Point, Tunnel View and Inspiration Point overlooks.
  • Yosemite Village
  • Ansel Adams Gallery
  • Ahwahnee Indian Village
  • And much more.

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How long does it take to get to Yosemite from San Francisco?

Merced River| ©Tiago Velloso
Merced River| ©Tiago Velloso

The city of San Francisco is located about 300 kilometres from Yosemite National Park. By road it takes about 4 hours but the drive is not too long as driving through the historic towns of California's Gold Country to the Sierra Nevada Mountains is a fantastic experience and along the way you will see beautiful scenery that will stick in your mind.

In addition, the buses that are normally used on organised tours to Yosemite National Park are usually equipped with all the amenities to make the trip more pleasant. The vehicles have comfortable seats, air conditioning, some have en-suite bathrooms and Wi-Fi.

Tips for the Yosemite tour

Equip yourself to enjoy the beauty of Yosemite.| ©Joshua Earle
Equip yourself to enjoy the beauty of Yosemite.| ©Joshua Earle
  • The best time to visit Yosemite is spring and autumn when nature's colours are at their most vibrant. However, Yosemite National Park is so popular in the United States that it is visited year-round, although the weather varies greatly. For example, during the winter months temperatures can be very low so that there can be snow and ice in the park. It is therefore advisable to bring warm clothing and rubber-soled shoes to avoid slipping on some trails.
  • During the summer, the days are longer and sunnier, but it is also warmer. It is therefore advisable to carry a backpack with plenty of water, sunglasses, a cap and some sunscreen.
  • Of course, the must-have item to bring to the park is your mobile phone or a good camera to take pictures of the breathtaking scenery of California's Sierra Nevada.

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Can you take the bus from San Francisco to Yosemite?

Enjoy the most beautiful views| ©Mick Haupt
Enjoy the most beautiful views| ©Mick Haupt

If you are planning to visit Yosemite on your own, it is possible to travel by public transport. You will have to go to Merced, the closest town to Yosemite, taking a Greyhound bus and from there get on another bus to go to the National Park with the YARTS company, which is specialised in covering this service. There are several free shuttles to get you around the park.

However, the option I recommend the most is to take an organised tour of Yosemite so you don't have to worry about finding transport and getting tickets, or making transfers to get from one place to another with the consequent waits. You'll save time because you'll be picked up at your hotel and taken directly to Yosemite National Park.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    F. L.
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    I went to Yosemite with my sister and we were blown away by the views. 100% recommended, it's a whole different vibe!
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    O. B.
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    The excursion to the national park was an unforgettable experience, with breathtaking scenery, highly recommended!
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    K. D.
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    I loved this tour, I saw breathtaking landscapes that I will never forget. I always wanted to see those famous giant trees and I finally made it.
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    V. I.
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    The excursion to Yosemite National Park was the best, we saw some really cool landscapes. Highly recommended, don't miss it.
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    T.
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    excellent service. Very good guide and attention. If I return to San Francisco, I would definitely do it again!