A wildfire believed to have been sparked by lightning continues to burn in Yosemite National Park.
The Pika Fire is believed to have been sparked by lightning on June 29.Fire crews say the flames have been moving slowly. Some trails remain closed to the public including sections of the North Dome and Lehamite Creek trails.
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