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Passeios em Yosemite e Glacier Point

5 (77 reviews)

Explore as perspectivas de alta altitude de Glacier Point e as vistas clássicas do vale nestas excursões guiadas. Escolha entre passeios adaptados, privados ou em pequenos grupos, com duração de 6 a 10 horas.

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Passeio Adaptado em Yosemite Valley e Glacier Point Cancelamento Gratuito
5.0 (39) ⏱ 6h

Passeio Adaptado em Yosemite Valley e Glacier Point

Veja Yosemite a 3.000 pés de altura em Glacier Point antes de explorar o vale neste passeio totalmente acessível.

Passeio Privado de Um Dia em Yosemite: Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point e Giant Sequoias Cancelamento Gratuito
5.0 (27) ⏱ 10h

Passeio Privado de Um Dia em Yosemite: Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point e Giant Sequoias

Explore as Giant Sequoias, Glacier Point e o vale de Yosemite neste passeio guiado abrangente de um dia.

Passeio em Pequeno Grupo pela Rota Hwy 140 para Glacier Point e Yosemite Valley Cancelamento Gratuito
5.0 (11) ⏱ 9h

Passeio em Pequeno Grupo pela Rota Hwy 140 para Glacier Point e Yosemite Valley

Visite Yosemite Valley e Glacier Point com pontos de busca sazonais em Mariposa, Midpines e El Portal.

O que os visitantes dizem

Leia o que os viajantes compartilham sobre sua experiência visitando Yosemite — desde dicas práticas até destaques pessoais.

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Chloe M. Austrália, May 2026
4.7

"Adorei a conveniência de ser buscada diretamente no Rush Creek Lodge. As cachoeiras estavam rugindo no final de maio! Ficamos encharcados perto da Bridalveil Fall, então leve uma capa de chuva. O guia nos manteve no horário perfeitamente."

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James P. Estados Unidos, Mar 2026
5.0

"Uma viagem épica de um dia. Fizemos o passeio em grupo pequeno pela Hwy 140. O almoço foi excelente, e ficar no Tunnel View olhando para todo o vale foi de tirar o fôlego. Foi ótimo não ter que me preocupar com estacionamento ou dirigir naquelas estradas sinuosas da montanha."

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Sarah J. Estados Unidos, Feb 2026
4.8

"Reservamos o Passeio Adaptativo para meu pai, que usa cadeira de rodas. O guia foi incrivelmente atencioso e a van estava perfeitamente equipada. Tivemos vistas incríveis de El Capitan e Yosemite Falls sem qualquer estresse. Os lanches fornecidos foram um toque especial!"

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David K. Canadá, Jan 2026
4.9

"Glacier Point é imperdível. Nosso motorista era super experiente sobre a história do parque e o povo Ahwahneechee. Yosemite Falls estava bem seca, já que era setembro, mas as vistas do vale lá de cima compensaram totalmente."

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Elena R. Espanha, Jan 2026
4.5

"Ótimo passeio em grupo pequeno pela Hwy 140. Ser buscada em Mariposa significou que não tivemos que lidar com o tráfego intenso do portão pela manhã. A única desvantagem foi a taxa surpresa de US$ 100 para não residentes dos EUA na entrada do parque, mas o passeio em si e o almoço fornecido foram fantásticos."

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Marcus T. Reino Unido, Oct 2025
5.0

"O passeio privado valeu cada centavo. Nosso guia naturalista nos levou em uma linda caminhada de 3,2 km pelas Giant Sequoias antes de subir para Glacier Point. Ver o Half Dome a 900 metros de altura foi surreal. Recomendo muito se você quiser evitar as multidões."

O que esperar do seu passeio em Yosemite e Glacier Point

Yosemite and Glacier Point tours offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Sierra Nevada. You will experience a mix of towering granite monoliths, ancient giant sequoias, and breathtaking high-altitude panoramas without the stress of navigating park traffic.

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Glacier Point Panoramas

Stand 3,000 feet above the valley floor for a direct, sweeping view of Half Dome and the surrounding granite cliffs. This high-altitude perspective is a major highlight on most tours.

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Yosemite Valley Highlights

Drive through the iconic valley to witness massive granite formations like El Capitan and take in the classic, sweeping vistas from Tunnel View.

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Giant Sequoias

Walk among the largest tree species on the planet. Many full-day tours include a hike through these ancient, massive giants in areas like Mariposa Grove.

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Towering Waterfalls

Feel the mist from North America's tallest waterfall. Tours frequently stop at the base of the 2,425-foot Yosemite Falls, which is especially powerful in late spring.

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Guided Hikes

Depending on your tour choice, expect anything from a 2-mile round-trip hike in the woods to gentle, fully paved accessible paths suitable for all fitness levels.

Coisas para saber antes de reservar

Planning your Yosemite tour requires a bit of preparation, especially regarding pickup locations, seasonal closures, and park fees. Here is what you need to know before securing your spot.

Tour Types Available

Options range from 6-hour adaptive tours designed for wheelchair users to 9-hour small group bus tours and 10-hour private naturalist excursions. Choose based on your group's mobility and desired pace.

Park Entrance Fees

Most tours include the standard National Park entrance fee in the ticket price. However, non-US residents are subject to an additional $100 per person fee which is typically excluded from the tour cost.

Pick-up Logistics

Tours pick up from specific locations like Mariposa, Midpines, Rush Creek Lodge, or Yosemite Basecamp. All pickups must be prearranged. If you meet your guide inside the park boundaries, you will have to pay the $35 vehicle entrance fee yourself.

Accessibility Options

The Yosemite Valley & Glacier Point Adaptive Tour is fully wheelchair accessible. In contrast, the Hwy 140 Small Group tour requires seniors to walk up bus steps unassisted, though compact folding wheelchairs can be accommodated with advance notice.

Food and Drink

Full-day 9 and 10-hour tours generally include lunch, while shorter 6-hour tours provide snacks and water. It is always a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle to use at the park's filtered water stations.

Seasonal Closures

Glacier Point Road closes due to snow from November through May or June. Tour itineraries are subject to change based on these winter conditions, and some sights are strictly seasonal.

Cancellation Policies

The standard cancellation policy across these tours allows for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Qual passeio em Yosemite e Glacier Point é o melhor para você?

Adaptive / Accessible TourSmall Group Hwy 140 TourPrivate Full-Day Tour
Duration 6 hours9 hours10 hours
Best for Wheelchair users and families seeking a relaxed paceBudget-conscious travelers staying in MariposaActive hikers wanting a personalized experience
Includes Snacks, water bottle, entrance feesLunch, driver/guide transportLunch, 2-mile Sequoia hike, private naturalist
Price from $180$200$500

Planeje sua visita a Yosemite

Yosemite National Park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can enter at any time, which is ideal for beating the crowds.

However, there are a few exceptions:

  • Hetch Hetchy Entrance Station: Open only during daylight hours (approximately sunrise to sunset).
  • Seasonal Road Closures: Tioga Road and Glacier Point Road are closed due to snow from around November through May or June.

There are several ways to reach Yosemite Valley depending on your starting point and preferred mode of transit:

  • By Car from San Francisco: The 195-mile drive takes about 4 hours. Arrive before 9 AM or after 5 PM to avoid heavy gate traffic.
  • By Bus (YARTS): The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System runs from Merced directly into the valley. It takes 2.5 hours and costs $44 round-trip, which includes your park entrance fee.
  • By Train & Bus: Take the Amtrak bus from SF to Emeryville, ride the train to Merced, and transfer to YARTS. This takes about 6.5 hours and starts at $30 each way.

Late spring and early summer (May and June) are the absolute best times to visit Yosemite. The high-country snowmelt makes the waterfalls incredibly voluminous, the weather is pleasant, and seasonal roads like Tioga Road usually open up.

Winter visits (November through March) are much more challenging. Freezing temperatures bring ice and snow, forcing the closure of Glacier Point Road. If you visit during this time, you are strictly required to carry tire chains in your vehicle.

Yosemite is highly accommodating for visitors with limited mobility. The park features free Valleywide shuttle buses equipped with wheelchair lifts and tie-down systems.

Several trails are fully wheelchair-accessible, including the eastern portion of the Lower Yosemite Fall Trail and the path to Bridalveil Fall. Manual wheelchairs and electric scooters can also be rented at the Yosemite Valley Lodge.

Yosemite is well-equipped, but visitors must utilize specific facilities to protect the wildlife and environment.

  • Bear-Proof Lockers: All food and scented items must be stored in designated metal lockers at night to prevent bears from breaking into vehicles.
  • Water Stations: Filtered water stations are available throughout the park. Bring a reusable bottle to stay hydrated in the high-elevation air.
  • Firewood: To prevent the spread of Sudden Oak Death, do not bring outside wood. Buy firewood locally within the park region.

Because Yosemite is federal land, strict rules apply to protect the 747,956-acre ecosystem:

  • Prohibited Items: Drones (unmanned aircraft), bear spray, and marijuana are strictly illegal within the park boundaries.
  • Food Storage: Leaving food in vehicles overnight is illegal. You must use bear lockers.
  • Pets: Dogs are allowed but must be leashed at all times. They are only permitted on paved trails, parking lots, and campgrounds—not on dirt hiking trails.
  • Permits: While vehicle reservations are not required for 2026, you still need permits for wilderness backpacking and hiking Half Dome.

Perguntas Frequentes

Are park entrance fees included in the tour price?

Most tours include the standard National Park entrance fee. However, non-US residents must pay an additional $100 per person fee, which is usually not covered by the tour. Also, if you choose to meet your guide inside the park boundaries, you will have to pay the $35 vehicle fee at the gate.

Can I bring a wheelchair on these tours?

Yes, if you book the Yosemite Valley & Glacier Point Adaptive Tour, which is fully wheelchair accessible. Other tours, like the Hwy 140 Small Group Tour, require guests to walk up bus steps unassisted, though they can store compact folding wheelchairs.

Do tours go to Glacier Point year-round?

No. Glacier Point Road is subject to seasonal closures due to heavy snow. It typically closes in November and does not reopen until May or June, so winter tour itineraries will be adjusted accordingly.

Will we get to hike on the tour?

It depends on the tour you select. The Private One Day Tour includes a 2-mile round-trip hike through a grove of Giant Sequoias, while other tours focus on scenic driving and short, paved walks to viewpoints.

Is lunch provided during the tour?

The 9-hour and 10-hour full-day tours generally include lunch in the ticket price. The shorter 6-hour adaptive tour provides snacks and a Klean Kanteen, but not a full meal.

Where do the tours pick up?

Pickup locations vary by operator but commonly include Mariposa, Midpines, El Portal, Rush Creek Lodge, and Yosemite Basecamp. All pickups must be prearranged, and you will be dropped off in the same order you were picked up.

Can I bring bear spray on the tour just in case?

No, bear spray is strictly prohibited and illegal to carry anywhere within Yosemite National Park. Guides are trained in wildlife safety, and you will not need it.

What should I wear for a Glacier Point tour?

You should dress in layers, as temperatures can change suddenly between the valley floor and the 3,000-foot elevation of Glacier Point. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended, and rain gear is helpful if you plan to get close to the waterfalls.

Will we see Yosemite Falls?

Sim, ver a Yosemite Falls, com seus 739 metros de altura, é um item essencial nos passeios pelo vale. No entanto, tenha em mente que as cachoeiras são mais impressionantes em maio e junho, e podem secar completamente em agosto ou setembro.

Preciso de uma reserva de veículo para entrar em Yosemite em 2026?

Não, reservas de veículos não são necessárias para entrar no parque em 2026. Você só precisará pagar a taxa de entrada padrão de US$ 35 se estiver dirigindo até um ponto de encontro dentro do parque.

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