Update: Snow shuts down YosemiteNPS indefinitely
ALSO READ: "Yosemite National Park has experienced significant snowfall in all areas of the park, resulting in snow levels of up to 15 feet in some areas and the park's closure on Saturday, Feb. 25," the posts read."Park crews are working to restore critical services so visitors can safely return."
Photos showed how high the snow levels had risen at the Curry Village tent cabins and the Yosemite Falls shuttle stop. Yosemite has experienced significant snowfall in all areas of the park, with snow up to 15 feet deep in some areas and the park’s closure on Feb. 25. Park crews are working to restore critical services so visitors can safely return. There is no estimated date for reopening.
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