Cellular Phone ServiceYosemite Valley and Tuolumne Meadows have good signals. The best signal is in the Yosemite Village area near the Visitor Center. Signals also tend to be dependable in Crane Flat and right outside the park in El Portal.
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Verizon Wireless offers the best cell coverage in Yosemite. The National Park Service found it functions in Yosemite Valley, Foresta, Crane Flat, El Portal, Wawona, and Tuolumne Meadows—though Tuolumne Meadows has the least reliable Verizon connection.
So make sure you take care of business before you start climbing the Sub Dome. Cell Service. Below Vernal and Nevada Falls you might not get any cell phone reception or texts, but at Sub Dome and Half Dome I had a little.
Verizon Wireless offers the best cell coverage in Yosemite. The National Park Service found it functions in Yosemite Valley, Foresta, Crane Flat, El Portal, Wawona, and Tuolumne Meadows—though Tuolumne Meadows has the least reliable Verizon connection.
If you're looking for massive cascades that leave you speechless, Yosemite wins the prize. If you're not too fussed about height but you still want to enjoy the serenity of the water (with the added bonus of being able to see falls no matter what time you visit), go with Yellowstone.
It took us roughly 20 minutes to climb the 400 feet up the Half Dome cables. With very few people in front of us, we only had to take several short breaks as other hikers climbed down past us.
Within Yosemite National Park, you may not sleep in your car or RV except in a campsite that you're registered to stay in (except at Camp 4, where sleeping in cars is not allowed because it's a walk-in campground). Sleeping in your car along the side of the road is not allowed.
Visitors should not expect any reception in Many Glacier, Two Medicine, Logan Pass, the North Fork, Goat Haunt, or anywhere within Glacier's backcountry. Even along U.S. Hwy 2 on the southern edge of the park, there is no cell reception. There is little WiFi connectivity in Glacier National Park.