Yosemite National Park summer reservations open after delay
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Yosemite National Park has opened summer camping reservations for popular campgrounds after delays caused by a new reservation system and significant staff reductions. Reservations for campgrounds such as Upper Pines and Hodgdon Meadow became available at 7 a.m. Monday, with future slots opening later. Initial delays were tied to the National Park Service's approval from the previous administration, which coincided with workforce cuts that made the timeframe uncertain. As visitor numbers rise during peak summer months, the National Park Conservation Association has helped restore employment for some affected staff, easing bottlenecks in the reservation process.
Yosemite National Park is now accepting reservations for summer camping after delays caused by staff cuts and a new reservation system.
The National Park Service's approval process for the new system faced delays due to federal staff cuts, impacting visitor access.
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