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Restoring the John Muir Trail
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Every year, thousands of hikers, horses and mules tread the nine-mile stretch of the John Muir Trail (JMT) that passes through Lyell Canyon. Learn more about the multi-year restoration project to reroute trail, rehabilitate meadow habitat, and more.
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Keeping Yosemite Trails Hiker-Friendly
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From restoring visitor access and ecological health through trail restoration projects, to repairing storm damage and protecting wilderness habitat, the impact of California Conservation Corps volunteers is visible in every corner of Yosemite.
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Improving the Tenaya Lake Trail System
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In 2018, support from Conservancy donors is helping fund the final phase of development for a new trail system, restoration of natural beauty, and rehabilitation of ecological health at Yosemite's high country jewel: Tenaya Lake.
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Want the chance to see your shots featured here?
It’s easy! Share Yosemite photos with us on Flickr, and tag your best shot with #yosemiteconnect. Winners will be featured online and in our monthly newsletter.
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Yosemite Conservancy
101 Montgomery Street, Suite 1700
San Francisco, CA 94104
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