Yosemite Valley was reopened for the first time in weeks on Tuesday morning, but some visitors may have been surprised to see a burning hillside along El Portal Road, a key entryway into the famed glacial valley.
Officials at Yosemite National Park had listed the official reopening time as 9 a.m., but a steady stream of light traffic began entering the valley hours earlier.
#Yosemite Valley is reopening after being closed since July 25. Steve Maddison, of #Holland at El Capitan story by @jaclyncosgrove https://t.co/IzZffZcz7F pic.twitter.com/Gq9SSzLsUL
— Gary Coronado (@gary_coronado) August 14, 2018
On Monday evening, helicopter crews worked steadily to stamp out the Ferguson fire as it burned along a hillside near the Merced River. They repeatedly maneuvered their buckets down into the river, avoiding nearby boulders and trees.
Highway 140, which becomes El Portal Road once inside the park, will be one of the only open routes into Yosemite Valley on Tuesday. But it’s also near one of the last challenges that firefighters face in ending the Ferguson fire.
Read the full story on LATimes.com.
The panoramic of the #Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View still has haze from #FergusonFire smoke @latimesphotos pic.twitter.com/Cnwlx86wU4
— Gary Coronado (@gary_coronado) August 14, 2018