Yosemite National Park is scraping its reservation system for visitors next year and welcoming the public back with improved campgrounds and roads, park officials announced Nov. 15.
With reservations, the park was able to limit the number of visitors during construction projects and the pandemic. Pandemic restrictions have been lifted and road and campground projects have been completed, so the park has removed the system for next year, Yosemite’s spokesman Scott Gediman told The Epoch Times.
“We’ve got all these improvements and new parking lots, so we’re feeling really good,” Gediman said. “We have improved traffic circulation. We feel like things are built and we can get people in, so we’re going to go with no reservations.”…
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