Above, The Beast at Yosemite's North Pines Campground in 2016. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The "powers that be" have decided to prevent the spread of the coronavirus at Yosemite National Park by closing all of the park's campgrounds.
They must be afraid squirrels, deer or bears may contract it and spread it to humans.
My Mother Lode reported:
Yosemite, CA — Yosemite National Park has made the decision to close all of its campgrounds as a way to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Earlier this week all of the park’s visitor centers, the Yosemite Valley Theater, Yosemite Valley Museum, and all restaurants and lodging in the park were closed. Those closures, and the new campground measure, are all in effect until at least March 31st.
That said, the park’s entrances, hiking trails, comfort stations and outdoor spaces around Yosemite Village are open.
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