Yosemite National Park has declared that it will discontinue the use of a timed reservation system in 2026. The decision has been made after a thorough analysis of traffic patterns, parking availability, and visitor usage during the 2025 season. The park administration believes the change will enhance visitor experience while maintaining the park’s natural resources and infrastructure.
The reservation system was initially introduced to manage the flow of visitors and to ensure the park’s resources were not overwhelmed. However, the recent analysis indicated that the park could accommodate visitors without the need for timed reservations, thus making it more accessible for spontaneous visits.
This move is expected to be welcomed by park-goers who prefer flexibility in their plans. It will also potentially increase the number of visitors to the park, contributing to the local economy. The park continues to encourage visitors to plan their trips and arrive early, particularly during peak seasons, to ensure a smooth visit.

