
Yosemite National Park in April
Great time to visit
April delivers Yosemite at its most dramatic with waterfalls roaring and wildflowers starting to bloom. The park shakes off winter's slumber, making this one of the best months to visit.
Weather
Spring arrives in earnest with pleasant days around 21°C and cool nights at 6°C. April brings moderate rainfall as winter storms give way to spring showers. Snowmelt kicks into high gear.
21°C high6°C low7 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$220/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Earth Day celebrations
April Tips
- •Waterfalls reach peak flow - Yosemite Falls thunders at full strength
- •Book accommodations early as this marks the beginning of peak season
- •Bring layers as temperatures swing dramatically between day and night
All Months
May hits the sweet spot. Waterfalls rage at full power from snowmelt, wildflowers carpet the valley floor, and Tioga Pass usually opens for high country access. You'll deal with crowds, but the payoff is worth it. September and October offer the best weather with warm days, cool nights, and smaller crowds. The waterfalls slow to a trickle, but the light is golden and parking becomes manageable. April can be magical if you luck into good weather — fewer people and decent water flow. But Glacier Road and Tioga Pass stay closed until late spring. Winter transforms the park into a snow-covered wonderland. Yosemite Falls freezes into an ice cone, and you might have Half Dome views to yourself. Just bring chains and expect road closures. Summer means traffic jams, full campgrounds, and 90-degree valley heat. But it's also when everything is accessible and families can explore freely.
Yosemite National Park Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
8/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
10/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
3/10
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