Yosemite National Park

Adventuring with Kids

  • 208 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-152-9
  • Feb 25, 2019

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"If you’re one of those parents who finds traveling with kids to be daunting, especially when it involves setting up tents and cooking outside, one guidebook series with a spin might help you out." -Valley Public Radio

  • Best bets for kids, trail and camping info, park tips, and non-hiking adventures
  • Suggests 3-, 5-, and 7-day family vacation itineraries

    • Spot climbers on El Cap, hike to rushing Yosemite Falls, float in the refreshing Merced River, visit Tuolumne’s alpine meadows, take an afternoon bicycle ride around the Valley--Yosemite has much to offer visitors, including its youngest ones. With an emphasis on outdoor education and fun, authors Harley and Abby McAllister write with parental practicality: kids aren’t going to be excited about views, and even spouses get cranky when they’re cold or hungry.

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  • 208 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-152-9
  • Feb 25, 2019
Reviews
  • Yosemite National Park: Adventuring with Kids is a "must" for families seeking to experience Yosemite National Park to the fullest, highly recommended.
    — Midwest Book Review
  • If you’re one of those parents who finds traveling with kids to be daunting, especially when it involves setting up tents and cooking outside, one guidebook series with a spin might help you out. It’s called Adventuring With Kids, and its newest installment focuses on Yosemite National Park.
    Kerry Klein, Valley Public Radio
  • Every parent knows that traveling with kids can turn a seemingly idyllic vacation into a serious challenge. Harley and Abby McAllister would like to change that.... Their guides tend to focus on a number of factors that people don't typically consider when they travel — how long it can take to drive to a specific landmark, for example, or how to find a convenient place to stay for a night.
    Nathan Weinbender, The Inlander