11 Best Shopping in Yosemite National Park, California

Ahwahnee Gift Shop

This shop sells more upscale items, such as Native American crafts, photographic prints, handmade ceramics, and elegant jewelry. For less expensive gift items, browse the small book selection, which includes writings by John Muir.

Ansel Adams Gallery

Framed prints of the famed nature photographer's best works are on sale here, as are affordable posters. New works by contemporary artists are also available, along with Native American jewelry and handicrafts. The elegant camera shop conducts photography workshops, from free camera walks a few mornings a week to five-day courses.

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Northside Dr., Yosemite Village, California, 95389, USA
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Crane Flat Store

This small store is a convenient place to get gas and pick up snacks and camping supplies if you're arriving via Route 120.

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Curry Village Gift & Grocery

You can pick up groceries and supplies at this bustling shop at the east end of the valley.

Housekeeping Camp General Store

You'll find the basics here for picnics, campfires, and other outdoor activities.

Tuolumne Meadows Store

The only retailer in the high country carries backpacking and camping supplies, climbing gear, trail maps and guides, food and beverages, and fishing licenses.

Village Store

The Yosemite Valley's largest store has an extensive selection of groceries (including many organic items), household products, and personal-care items. It also has an extensive gift and souvenir shop.

Wawona Store

The Wawona area's only market carries essentials (for some, that means ice cream) in its grocery section. There's also a gift shop.

Yosemite Bookstore

An extensive selection of maps and books is available at this store in the Valley Visitor Center.

Yosemite Museum Shop

In addition to books on California's Native Americans, this tiny shop sells traditional arts and crafts.

Yosemite Valley Lodge Gift Shop

Groceries, snacks, and beverages occupy half of this large store. The other half is a gift shop.