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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Yosemite National Park' has mentioned 'National Park Service' in the following places:
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The park is managed by the National Park Service and covers an area of 748,436 acres (1,169xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi; 3,029xc2xa0km2)[2] and sits in four counties: centered in Tuolumne and Mariposa, extending north and east to Mono and south to Madera County.
Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Ahwahneechee and the Mariposa Wars 2.2 Early tourists 2.3 Yosemite Grant 2.4 Increased protection efforts 2.5 National Park Service 3 Geography 3.1 Rocks and erosion 3.2 Popular features 3.3 Water and ice 3.4 Climate 4 Geology 4.1 Tectonic and volcanic activity 4.2 Uplift and erosion 4.3 Sculpting by glaciers 5 Ecology 5.1 Habitats 5.2 Management issues 5.3 Wildfires 6 Activities 6.1 Hiking 6.2 Driving destinations 6.3 Climbing 6.4 Winter activities 6.5 Other 6.6 Horsetail Fall 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 Citations 10 General references 11 External links
[26] In 1969, the National Park Service evicted the remaining Native people from their residences and destroyed their village as part of a fire-fighting exercise.
[33] In 1916, the National Park Service granted a 20-year concession to the Desmond Park Service Company.
Administrators in the National Park Service felt that limiting the number of concessionaires in each national park would be more financially sound.
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The National Park Service was formed in 1916, and Yosemite was transferred to that agency's jurisdiction.
The purchase and donation of the meadow was made possible through a cooperative effort by the Trust for Public Land, the National Park Service, and Yosemite Conservancy.
On September 7, 2016, the National Park Service accepted the donation of the land, making the meadow the largest addition to Yosemite since 1949.
Yosemite Valley is open year-round and numerous activities are available through the National Park Service, Yosemite Conservancy, and Aramark at Yosemite, including nature walks, photography and art classes, stargazing programs, tours, bike rentals, rafting, mule and horseback rides, and rock climbing classes.
[102] Numerous books describe park trails, and free information is available from the National Park Service in Yosemite.
Designated by the U.S. Congress in 1890 as a national park, Yosemite National Park is managed under the authority of the Organic Act of August 25, 1916 which established the United States National Park Service.
In addition, the National Park Service has established Management Policies which provide broader direction for all National Park Service units, including Yosemite.