Tenaya is the largest lake in Yosemite’s front-country, and because of its remarkable scenic qualities and its proximity to Tioga Road, it is one of the most popular destinations for summer visitors in Yosemite. Problems associated with visitor use, visitor safety, and resource impacts have been occurring for decades. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/tlplan0829.htm
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces the Tenaya Lake Area Plan Environmental Assessment To Be Released For Public Review
Yosemite National Park Superintendent Don Neubacher announces the Tenaya Lake Area Plan Environmental Assessment (EA) will be available for public review from October 18 to November 17, 2010. The plan addresses a wide range of visitor experiences and facility improvements around this spectacular high-country lake. Thousands of visitors recreate in …
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces Release of the Finding of No Significant Impact for the Tenaya Lake Area Plan
Yosemite National Park Superintendent Don Neubacher announces the Tenaya Lake Area Plan Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) is available for public review. This document records the decision of the National Park Service to restore and protect resources while providing opportunities for appropriate high-country visitor experiences at Tenaya Lake, as …
Read More »Yosemite’s Tenaya Lake Area to Get Major Makeover
The first phase of a major makeover at Tenaya Lake, one of Yosemite National Park’s most popular summer destinations, will restore wetlands and improve beach access with funding by Yosemite Conservancy. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/tenayalake2011.htm
Read More »Tenaya Lake Area in Yosemite the Focus of Major Restoration Work
Yosemite’s Tenaya Lake, once called “Lake of the Shining Rocks,” will sparkle even more brightly following major restoration efforts this summer to its east beach and surrounding wetlands and trails with funding provided by Yosemite Conservancy. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/tenayalake2012a.htm
Read More »Crash victims identified as Tenaya teacher and student
Tenaya Middle School lost a teacher and student after the mother and son died Wednesday in a crash near Livingston, Sheriff Vern Warnke confirmed. The Merced County Coroner’s Office identified … Click to Continue »
Read More »Tenaya Middle School STEAM fair showcases students district wide
Fair will feature hands-on activities, performances, games Parents, friends, staff all invited … Click to Continue »
Read More »Walking groups starting tonight at Tenaya Middle School
Every Tuesday walking group will meet outside Tenaya Middle School Sporting equipment, courts and fields open to the public every day after school hours … Click to Continue »
Read More »Tenaya Fire (Wildfire)
The Tenaya Fire is within designated Wilderness of Yosemite National Park. This wildfire began on the afternoon of September 7, 2015, and is being suppressed. The fire is very visible from all locations within the park. The fire is estimated to have burned 300 acres by the evening of September …
Read More »Tenaya Fire News Release
A wildfire above Yosemite Valley began yesterday afternoon, September 7, 2015. The “Tenaya Fire” is currently at approximately 500 acres and is burning above Yosemite Valley. The fire is located along both sides of the Lehamite Creek Trail from the north rim of the Valley to the Tioga Road. Smoke …
Read More »Wildfire in Yosemite National Park (Tenaya Fire)
A wildfire above Yosemite Valley began yesterday afternoon, September 7, 2015. The “Tenaya Fire” is currently at approximately 500 acres and is burning above Yosemite Valley. The fire is located along both sides of the Lehamite Creek Trail from the north rim of the Valley to the Tioga Road. Smoke …
Read More »Tenaya Fire
County: Mariposa County Location: The fire is located along both sides of the Lehamite Creek Trail from the north rim of the Valley to the Tioga Road. Administrative Unit: National Park Service Acres Burned: 500 – Containment: Date Started: September 7, 2015 6:30 pm Last update: September 9, 2015 10:00 …
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