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Pioneer Yosemite History Center

4100 Forest Drive, Wawona, California

Most visitors are drawn to Yosemite Valley's famous cliffs and waterfalls, but fewer know of the park’s pioneer history and how they shaped the future of Yosemite National Park. In the town of Wawona, the Pioneer Yosemite History Center is dedicated to these pioneers and showcases historic buildings and stories from Yosemite’s past.

Originally scattered in locations around Yosemite National Park, the historic cabins and shops on the site were moved to Wawona in the 1950s and 1960s to make way for new developments while also preserving Yosemite’s pioneer past. Visitors can wander around the old buildings and learn about pioneer history through exhibits in the History Center. Enjoy wagon rides, blacksmith shop demonstrations, and special programs in summer.

  • Learn about Yosemite’s early residents at the Pioneer Yosemite History Center, a family-friendly attraction in the town of Wawona.
  • Check out the Wawona Cemetery across the street from the museum and see the gravestones of Yosemite pioneers.
  • The pioneer buildings were built in the 1800s so are not wheelchair-accessible, but they can be admired from the dirt paths that wind through the village.

The Pioneer Yosemite History Center is located behind the general store in the town of Wawona, about 4 miles (6.5 kilometers) from Yosemite’s south entrance and about an hour’s drive from Yosemite Valley. Park in the lot by the post office or near the Wawona Visitor Center.

Visitors can walk around the historic buildings at the Pioneer Yosemite History Center year-round, but sights like the blacksmith shop and jail are only opening in summer. The center is seldom crowded, so it makes a great spot to visit while traveling between Mariposa Grove and Yosemite Valley at any time of day.

The highlight of the Pioneer Yosemite History Center is the Wawona Grey Barn and Covered Bridge. All traffic heading in and out of Yosemite Valley once had to cross this bridge, constructed in 1857. The center is also home to the Pioneer Cabin, named after the first person to climb Half Dome. In addition, you’ll find an old blacksmith shop, Degnan’s Bakery, a cavalry office, ranger cabin, powerhouse, jail, and numerous other homestead cabins.

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