Yosemite National Park Bike Ride in 4K HDR | See Mirror Lake, Curry Village, Half Dome POV GO PRO

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2022 Biking in Yosemite National Park 4K HDR | See Mirror Lake, Visitor Center, Half Dome
Even if you haven’t hopped on a bike in years, you can’t help but enjoy cycling in Yosemite National Park. While some park roads are too steep and narrow for riding a bike, the Yosemite Valley is perfect for a sunny afternoon of sightseeing on two wheels, stopping for a picnic by the Merced River. Bicycling around the valley also helps you avoid the headaches of traffic and finding a parking spot during the busy summer months. It can give you a different perspective on the scenery, letting you soak up those grand vistas instead of just whizzing by them in your car.

00:00 Introduction to biking in Yosemite
00:58 Departing Upper Yosemite Pines Campground
01:35 Crossing the Merced River
01:50 Heading to Mirror Lake
03:35 Arriving at the Mirror Lake Bike Parking area
05:00 Approaching Mirror Lake
06:15 View of Half Dome from Mirror Lake
06:30 Beach Swimming Area
06:45 First View of Mirror Lake in the Spring Time
07:30 The very glassy mirror effect
07:47 Walking back to the beach swimming area
08:25 Riding bikes downhill away from mirror lake
13:00 Biking west toward the Ahwahnee Hotel
15:30 Biking through North Pines Campground
18:12 Merced River
18:25 Yosemite Falls in the distance
19:00 Riding bikes into Upper Pines Campground
21:22 Riding bikes into Curry Village
31:45 Horseback Riding in Yosemite Valley
33:15 Yosemite Falls
33:57 Yosemite Visitor Center and Village
36:10 Best view of Half Dome

#Bicycles are allowed only on paved park roads and 12 miles of the Yosemite Valley’s multi-use recreational path. Cycling is prohibited off-road and on all hiking trails and footpaths. Convenient bicycle parking rack are found at many points of interest around the Yosemite Valley, including museums, nature centers, shops, restaurants, lodges, and trailheads. All riders under 18 years old must wear a helmet, as required by California law.
Looking to explore Yosemite with a bicycle? There are over 12 miles of paved bike paths available in Yosemite Valley (speed limit is 15 mph). In addition, bicyclists can ride on regular roads (if they obey traffic laws). You can rent a bike, bring your own, or borrow one through the bike share program (two-hour limit).
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Helmets are required by law for children under 18 years of age.
E-bikes with two or three wheels, fully operable pedals, and electric motors less than 750 watts (1 horsepower) are allowed everywhere bicycles are allowed. Speed limit on bike paths is 15 mph.
Electric scooters are allowed on the bike paths but not on park roads. Speed limit on bike paths is 15 mph.
Off-trail riding and #mountainbiking, and use of motorized scooters on bike paths are not permitted in Yosemite National Park.
Bike Rentals
Bicycles are available for rent in Yosemite Valley at #CurryVillage, Yosemite Village, and Yosemite Valley Lodge. Electric scooters, wheelchairs, strollers, helmets, and tag-a-long bikes are also available for rent. All rental bikes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are only available for ADA bicycles (hand-crank bicycles, and tandem bicycles for visually impaired guests).

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How It Works
Get connected: Download the free Yosemite Bike Share app for Apple/iOS (via the App Store) or Android (via Google Play).
Get a bike: Use the app to unlock a bike at one of the Yosemite Bike Share stations, located at the Yosemite Village Parking Area and in Yosemite Village (between the Valley Wilderness Center and the Valley Visitor Center).
Get pedaling: Ride safely! Use the helmet provided with the bike (or wear your own) and stay on roads and paved bike paths.
When you’re done riding, return the bike to the station where you picked it up. Be sure to leave the bike in the “Used Bike Corral” area. To end your ride and lock the bike, manually close the lock on the rear wheel and press STOP on the app.

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