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Yosemite National ParkCascades Diversion Dam along the Merced River before and after removal.
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Yosemite National Park
Contact Us

If you have a question about a project, want to submit a comment on a project, or are in need of a management document that is not available electronically, please send correspondence to the following address:

Requesting Documents

Office of Planning & Compliance
Attn: (name of project and/or document)
Yosemite National Park
P.O. Box 577
Yosemite, California 95389
209/379-1365

OR

e-mail us *Note: Document attachments can not currently be sent through this email function. If you need to send us something, please do send an email and we will reply with further direction.


Making Comments

You can submit comments during comment periods by:

* Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC)

* Mail:   Superintendent
             Attn: (name of project and/or document) 
             Yosemite National Park
             P.O. Box 577 
             Yosemite, California 95389

* E-Mail: e-mail us 
            **Note: Document attachments can not currently be sent through this email function. If you need to send us something, please do send an email and we will reply with further direction.

* Fax:    209/379-1294

You can also read useful information about how to make comments. (PDF)

Low intensity fire in Yosemite  

Did You Know?
Natural fires in Yosemite are often no more than a single burning snag (standing dead tree) or a slow moving, low intensity fire that cleans underbrush from the forest floor. These fires prevent unwanted fires by removing accumulating forest debris that can fuel a larger fire in hot, dry conditions.

Last Updated: February 05, 2008 at 14:24 EST