Merced, CA. See http://ezinearticles.com/?Yosemite-National-Park---Five-Tips-to-Effectively-Travel-to-Yosemite-by-Amtrak-Train-and-Bus&id=2805475
It is 93.1 miles according to Google Maps.
Yosemite is a popular travel destination within California. There are only about 4 hotels listed in Yosemite or Yosemite Nationall Valley. There are other hotels in nearby towns, as well, such as Groveland, Fish Camp, and El Portal.
You could travel from Los Angeles to anywhere on your honeymoon. However, if you want to stay close to Los Angeles some places to consider are: Catalina Island, San Diego, the Central Coast of California, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, and Yosemite National Park. There are lots of cruises that depart from Long Beach or San Diego. Cruises can be an economical choice and lots of fun as well.
Yosemite National Park is about 830 miles away from Yellowstone National Park. This means that you should expect a drive of at least 13 total hours will be needed to travel to and from the parks.
Tulare, California is approximately 110 miles away from Yosemite National Park's valley. A drive time of about 2 hours should be expected if you drive non-stop to Yosemite from Tulare.
It depends on how fast you drive or travel, I should say.
"How long is the travel time from laos angeles and California by road?" There is not sufficient information given above to answer the question. Firstly, I assume you meant "Los Angeles", since you also cited California in your question. Alright then, you want to know travel time by road from Los Angeles to ... where? Your question lacks a destination, a point on the map to travel to before the time it takes to get there can be determined.
It is 63.5 miles (1 hour, 9 minutes) from Redlands, California to Los Angeles, California if you travel via I-10 West.
It's about 530 miles or 5 1/2 hours travel time between Downey, CA and Yosemite National Park, according to Google Maps.
he can ride on a train and/or take a plane
According to Wikipedia, Yosemite National Park has several glaciers, but they are small in formation. Most of the glaciers are found in areas where there is a great deal of shade, like the north and northeast facing regions. The largest glacier in Yosemite is the Lyell Glacier and it expands over 165 acres. In 1871, most of the glaciers within the park were discovered by John Muir, like the Merced Glacier. For more historical and travel information about Yosemite National Park, check out this great article: http://www.scenicwonders.com/yosemite_national_park.html