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  2. Yosemite National Park - Wikipedia

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    On a more local basis, factors such as road kills and the availability of human food have affected some wildlife species. [120] [121] The yellow star thistle competes with Yosemite's native plants. [122] Yosemite National Park has documented the presence of more than 130 non-native plant species within park boundaries.

  3. Tenaya Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 a campground on the southwest shore of the lake was closed. [9] Hiking is a popular activity. Trailheads that start at Tenaya Lake lead to Cathedral Lakes, Clouds Rest, Half Dome, and the Yosemite Valley floor. [10] Fishing is permitted year-round at Yosemite National Park. Visitors over 16 require a valid California fishing license. [11]

  4. White Wolf (Yosemite) - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf is a campground and concession area outside of Yosemite Valley in the northern area of Yosemite National Park) along Tioga Road (Highway 120). The campground is directly off the road and thus does not require a rough drive to the campground such as other Yosemite campgrounds outside of the valley.

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    The park’s Elk Prairie and Gold Bluffs Beach campgrounds also are popular, and its mile-long Fern Canyon trail is famed as a shooting location for the "Jurassic Park" movie "The Lost World."

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  7. High Sierra Camps - Wikipedia

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    Yosemite Park and Curry Company began operating the camp in 1926. The Vogelsang High Sierra Camp is located a hiking distance of 7.6 miles (12.2 km) north by the Fletcher Creek trail, or a hiking distance of 8.4 miles (13.5 km) north by the Fletcher Creek trail and then over Vogelsang Pass.