Yosemite
ParkChat
Q1. Yosemite has it all. From the sights to the adventures, what’s your number one bucket list item in the park? #ParkChat
Q2. What’s the first word that comes to mind when you think of #Yosemite? #ParkChat
Q3. #Yosemite & its park peers have inspired countless writers. What are your park-related reading recommendations? (Or, if you don’t have a book in mind, your favorite park- or nature-themed quote!) #ParkChat
Q4. Most of #Yosemite (nearly 95%) is designated wilderness. What does "wilderness" mean to you? #ParkChat
Q5. Imagine that you only had a few hours to spend in #Yosemite. Where would you go? What would you do? #ParkChat
Q6. #Yosemite is known for its biodiversity. What plants and animals have caught your eye in the park? (Photos welcome!) #ParkChat
Q7. What steps do you take to limit your environmental footprint in places like #Yosemite? #ParkChat
Q8. We’re a week into spring in the Sierra, the season celebrated for waterfalls and (low-elevation) wildflowers. Every month has its merits – what’s your favorite time of year to be in #Yosemite, & why? #ParkChat
Q9. From ranger walks to kids’ art classes, #Yosemite offers plenty of activities for young visitors. What are your tips for getting kids excited about nature? #ParkChat
Q10. You have 30 seconds to tell someone why you care about #Yosemite & other parks – & why they should, too. What’s your elevator pitch? #ParkChat
Q11 #ParkChat In 2014 I argued that the Yosemite Valley was the most beautiful place in America. Do you agree? If not what would be your choice? One answer only please. It’s time to take a stand. https://t.co/TQmNrRU9kN