1. The Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite National Park is named after the famous American photographer Ansel Adams, who was known for his black and white landscape photography. The gallery features Adams’ work along with other contemporary photographers and artists. Visitors can purchase prints, books, and other items related to photography and Yosemite. The gallery also hosts workshops and events related to photography and nature.
2. The Ansel Adams Gallery is open daily from 9am to 6pm during summer months (May-October) and 9am to 5pm during winter months (November-April). The phone number for the gallery is (209) 372-4413.
3. There is no admission fee to visit the Ansel Adams Gallery, but visitors must pay the entrance fee to Yosemite National Park. The entrance fee is $35 per vehicle (valid for 7 days) or $20 per person (walking/biking) and is valid for one day. The gallery is located in Yosemite Valley, and visitors can reach it by car, bus, or hiking. The Yosemite Valley shuttle also stops near the gallery.


