Yosemite Park
Yosemite park
Yosemite National Park was established in California in 1890. Much of the credit goes to John Muir for persuading President Roosevelt to make the land a national park.
The first humans to view this valley did so about 12,000 years ago. John Walker was most likely the first person of European descent to see it, doing so in 1833. The first established record of a visit by anyone of European descent was in 1851.
Yosemite National Park was established in the year 1890. It was one of the first national parks to be established.
Yosemite National Park was established in 1890 in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. The park itself is surrounded by larger national forests surrounding it, thanks to the work of John Muir who was a major advocate in preserving America's natural beauty.
Yosemite National Park was never really "discovered". Instead, it was established by President Roosevelt in 1890.
Yosemite National Park was established in 1890. This means that the park would be over 125 years old.
John Muir's writings influenced U.S. presidents to protect Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park. Both are located in California.
Yosemite National Park was established on October 1, 1890. It encompasses over 760,000 acres of natural beauty in California's Sierra Nevada mountains.
Sequoia National Park became a national park on September 25th 1890
It was established in 1872 as the first National Park.
Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1929, there were no Canadian National Parks established in 1910. The United States' 10th national park, Glacier National Park, was established in 1910.