These images relate to Conservancy-supported projects focused on some of Yosemite’s most famous overlooks, such as Tunnel View and Glacier Point. Please refer to the photo captions for image descriptions and information about how to credit the photographers.

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Visitors enjoy the stone amphitheater and viewing area at Glacier Point, which was restored with support from Conservancy donors in 1997. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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Visitors can follow a short, gentle trail to the restored overlook at Glacier Point to enjoy views of Half Dome, Yosemite Valley and distant mountains. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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Visitors take in the classic Yosemite Valley scenery from Tunnel View, which was restored in 2008 with support from Conservancy donors. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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A bronze relief map was installed at Yosemite’s famous Tunnel View as part of a 2008 restoration project funded by Conservancy donors. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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Olmsted Point, an overlook on Yosemite’s Tioga Road that offers views of Half Dome, Clouds Rest and the high country, was restored in 2006 with support from Conservancy donors. Credit: Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey.

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A bronze sculpture of Half Dome was installed at Half Dome Overlook, a scenic viewing area along Big Oak Flat Road, as part of a restoration project supported by Yosemite Conservancy donors. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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