The amount changes per year, however, each year has shown that over 3.5 million people have visited the park since the year 2000. In 2011 and 2012, almost 4 million people visited the park, with the most popular days in June, July, and August.
Yes, a lot of people do visit Yosemite National Park because of its natural beauty that magically attracts visitors. In fact, Yosemite National Park has been seeing around 3.8 million visitors each year in 2010 to 2012. Hopefully, in the 2013 year, park visitors will be enough to reach the 4 million visitors in a year goal for Yosemite.
The National Park Service manages the Yosemite National Park. The National Park Service also manages the other national parks in the United States, providing park rangers to help guide visitors in the park.
In 2010 there were about four million visitors.
According to the NPS official site, there were over four million visitors to Yosemite in 2010.
Yosemite National Park.
Yosemite National Park in is California
Based on the number of visitors, the most popular National parks in the United States are The Great Smoking Mountains National Park, in Tennessee; The Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona; Yosemite National Park, in California; Yellowstone National Park, in Wyoming; and Olympic National Park, in Washington.
No, Yosemite Valley is a part of the Yosemite National Park.
Yosemite National Park was mostly "built" by nature through thousands of years of glaciers carving the mountains and nature doing its job of seeding plant life and providing animals with shelter. The building and facilities in Yosemite National Park were later built by the National Park Service and various other organizations and groups to accomodate visitors and employees.
Yosemite National Park is a great destination for visitors and their families. You can do some camping in the great outdoors, go stargazing, and hike the famous Yosemite Falls or even attempt Half Dome if you're prepared.
Yosemite became a national park because of it's waterfalls and wildlife.
The disease at Yosemite was not pnemonia, which is caused by bacteria, but hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare but serious viral infection.