MARIPOSA - On May 18, Yosemite National Park leadership shared its draft reopening strategy with the region’s gateway communities. The proposal would limit daily access to 3,600 vehicles, 1,700 day-use passes will be allotted and another 1,900 passes for those with overnight reservations within the park.
While the plan outlined by Park Service leadership is portrayed as adjustable and flexible, some local business leaders have expressed concerns that there is no commitment to a timetable to reassess the plan and lift restrictions to Yosemite National Park as health concerns are reduced. Local tourism officials are further concerned that the proposed park entry day-use reservation system will be continued even after health risks are eliminated. Additionally, shuttle service in Yosemite, which is critical for dispersing visitors around the park, will not operate in 2020.