
Where Is Glacier Point?
Usa, north-america
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moderate
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Okay, picture this: you're in Yosemite National Park, California, heading for Glacier Point. This isn't just any viewpoint; it's *the* viewpoint, with panoramic, bird's-eye views of the valley. Think Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and the High Sierra stretching out before you!
The road itself? It’s a 30-mile ribbon of asphalt, winding its way east from Yosemite Valley. The road climbs to over 7,200 feet, so the views just keep getting better. Heads up, though, this road is a bit of a diva. It's usually open from late May until October or November, but Mother Nature calls the shots. If the weather gets wild, she'll close it down. And yeah, it's super popular, so expect company!
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- Usa
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- north-america
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- moderate
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