Welcome to the Pine Cone Newsletter, when we bring you the latest updates from Bass Lake, Yosemite and surrounding areas.
In this month’s edition we will discuss:
- 41st Annual Bass Lake Fishing Derby
- Family Weekends at Bass Lake
- Easter Brunch Buffet
- Summer Concert Series
- Bass Lake Water Level
- Yosemite Reservations
- Nearby Events
41st ANNUAL BASS LAKE FISHING DERBY
Individual $25
Child 16 & under $15 / Additional Child $10
Children must be immediate familyMore information: https://www.basslakechamber.com/fishing-derby
FAMILY WEEKEND AT BASS LAKE
Are you looking for a relaxing and experience-filled day with mom? We’ve rounded up multiple events to give you an opportunity to spend more quality time with mom.
Whether you are a hotel guest, a local resident or just passing thorough, you will not want to miss our Mother’s Day Brunch with a free DIY Bouquet Shoppe for kids.
After, stop by the park to shop at the Arts & Crafts Fair and enjoy an opportunity to find a special gift for your mom.
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BASS LAKE WATER LAKE LEVEL
Bass Lake is filling up every day!
According to the most recent reading, the lake is at 3365ft and is expected to remain 5-9ft under the full lake level (max. 3369ft).
This means that there will be plenty of water to enjoy water sports, but also some beach to relax on the shores of the lake.
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Bass Lake Live – Summer Concert series will be returning to the Pines resort for the 6th consecutive year, with a kick off concert on Friday, May 27th, right before the Memorial Day Weekend.
Lakefront music with an option to add a BBQ dinner will continue throughout the summer, on selected Thursdays until the Labor Day Weekend.
Prices will vary, depending on options from $10.
YOSEMITE RESERVATIONS
Mid-February 2022 National Park Services announced that, starting on May 20 through September 30, 2022 every visitor who is entering Yosemite National Park between 6am and 4pm will be required to have a reservation.
NPS believes that limiting the number of visitors in the Park will help manage congestions and provide the visitors with a better experience and access to all attractions and infrastructure.
70% of all reservations went on sale on March 23 at 8am, but only 14% got picked up, so there is still plenty of availability. Visitors can go to Recreation.gov to reserve their tickets. The rest of the availability will be released seven days before the arrival date
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