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National Park Outdoor Wedding Locations
Yosemite National Park, California
Weddings
A Special Use Permit is required for any wedding held at any location
within Yosemite National Park. The permit will cost a total of $150.00.
Weddings may be scheduled up to one year in advance and not less
than 21 days prior to your ceremony. Please complete the Wedding
Application Form. Be sure to include the nonrefundable application
fee of $50.00 with your application. (If you wish, the entire amount
can be paid at this time instead of in two increments.)
After favorable review of your application, a Special Use Permit
will be prepared and mailed to you for signature. At that time,
a nonrefundable permit fee of $100.00 must be remitted with your
signed permit if not remitted in advance.
The approved permit must be in your possession at the time of the
wedding.
Entrance fees into the park are not waived for either wedding participants
or guests. Entrance fee information, road and weather information
can be obtained by calling: 209/372-0200, or by visiting the Conditions
Update page.
The nonrefundable application and permit fees made by check or
money order only, are made payable to: DOI/National
Park Service and should be sent to:
Yosemite National Park
Special Park Uses/Weddings
P.O. Box 700
El Portal, CA 95318
Restrictions and Event Management
DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite offers an excellent variety
of lodging, catering, and hospitality services for conferences,
weddings, tour, travel, and other special interest groups.
A visit to the park is highly recommended prior to finalizing your
plans in order to decide on a site for your wedding. Attached is
a list of available sites and group size restrictions.
We do not issue permits for formal wedding receptions.
The wedding permit does not allow your ceremony to restrict other
park visitors from your chosen location nor does it guarantee you
a specific site. It is recommended that you avoid sites that attract
a large number of visitors, or schedule your ceremony for early
or late in the day. By doing so, your wedding would have more privacy.
Time allowed for outdoor events is three hours. Wedding permits
will not be issued for heavy use periods--Memorial Day weekend,
the Fourth of July, and Labor Day weekend.
An additional charge of $50.00 per hour will be incurred for an
Event Monitor for those outdoor activities of 50 people or more,
excluding DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite (DNC) facilities.
- The meadows of Yosemite are important components of the Park's
renowned resources as well as important habitat for a host of
plants and animals. These meadows attract a great deal of visitor
use, which results in considerable environmental impact. To minimize
such impacts and to maintain the scenic and ecological integrity
of these meadows, no special activities such as weddings, formal
meetings or parties are permitted.
- Riparian zones (river banks and stream drainages) are also sensitive
areas and may not be used.
- Weddings are not allowed around the bases of Sequoia trees.
- The release of butterflies is prohibited.
- Birdseed or rice may not be thrown within the park as this provides
an unnatural food source for park wildlife.
- The use of balloons or other types of decorations will not be
authorized.
- No event or directional signs are allowed.
- Picnic areas may not be reserved and are only available on a
first-come basis. The permittee is responsible for the cleanup
of the site and all trash. For activities of 25 or more people,
all garbage is to be removed from the park.
- Yosemite National Park Rangers strictly enforce all laws relating
to excessive drinking. The permittee and guests must comply with
all applicable federal, state and county regulations.
- Chairs, tables or other furniture are not allowed at the site
of your wedding unless a picnic area is used.
- Pets are prohibited on trails and must be leashed at all other
locations.
- The Code of Federal Regulations (36 CFR 2.12) addresses audio
disturbances and prohibits the following: radio, television sets,
tape deck or musical instruments, in a manner that exceeds a noise
level of 60 decibels measured on the A-weighted scale at 50 feet.
No amplified music or public address systems are allowed.
- All fees are nonrefundable
The Yosemite Community Church (Chapel)
The Yosemite Community Church (Chapel) secretary schedules all
weddings in the Chapel. The Yosemite Valley Protestant minister
and the church secretary can be reached at: (209) 372-4831, or by
writing to:
Yosemite Community Church
P.O. Box 456
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
Listed below are local individuals that perform wedding ceremonies:
Protestant Interdenominational Minister for Marriage and Counseling,
Reverend. John Paris
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...209/372-4831
Yosemite Catholic Priest, Father Ray Duffy........
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209/372-4729
The Honorable Donald Pitts (retired)
...209/372-4775
Universal Life Church, Mr. Autrey Nassar
..209/966-3231
Reverend Laurie Ann Weber, Non-denominational
...408/733-7271
Reverend Michael G. Ireland, Minister
209/962-5142
Reverend Robert Campbell..........................................209/357-5156
You may also arrange to have someone from outside the Park perform
the ceremony.
DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite (DNC)
Facilities
Arrangements for use of the YCS reception facilities may be made
by calling Lori Lancaster, Special Functions at: 559/253-5673.
For all Areas
- All vehicles, including motorcycles, must be parked in designated
areas only: no off-road traffic. Car-pooling is recommended.
- Special conveyances, including but not limited to horse drawn
carriages and hot air balloons, are prohibited.
- Any activity not allowed to the general public will not be allowed
to a wedding party.
- No formal receptions will be allowed in picnic areas
For More Information
For further assistance or information, please contact the Office
of Special Programs at 209/379-1854 or send an email to: sue_clark@nps.gov.
Wedding information from the National Park Service.
Please check the Yosemite
National Park website and contact the appropriate resources
to obtain complete and current information. Additional fee, permit,
and applications can be found on the NPS website.
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