There isn't one.
There are approximately three thousand people living near the Paricutin volcano. A National Park was established with a visitor center, cabins, campsites, and a restaurant to encourage visitors to view the volcano.
half of one the rest is near paso Robles at pinnacles National Monument.
If you look at the volcano side ways that little curve on top is called a cradle i think
Mount Merapi
Mexico Volcano
Yosemite National Park is about 360 miles away from Apple Valley. It would take about 6 hours and 30 minutes to get to Yosemite from Apple Valley.
You are either thinking of Yellowstone National Park. There are no Volcanoes in Yosemite. Some old ones near by to the north, and some active hot spots to the east, but nothing really inside the park.
Expedia has a very long list of hotels and is usually a good start for any hotel needs. They have some hotels available near Yosemite National Park too.
The name of the volcano erupting in Iceland is Eyjafjallajökull
That would be Mono Lake down below the park. It is on the east side of the park, which can be accessed via Tioga Pass Road.
it doesn't have a name, its just a volcano!!
There is no city in Yosemite National Park, but there is a village called Yosemite Village for tourist food and lodging located within Yosemite Valley. A big city near Yosemite National Park is Merced, which is just about 70 miles away.
Mount Merapi
There are approximately three thousand people living near the Paricutin volcano. A National Park was established with a visitor center, cabins, campsites, and a restaurant to encourage visitors to view the volcano.
half of one the rest is near paso Robles at pinnacles National Monument.
If you look at the volcano side ways that little curve on top is called a cradle i think
Mount Merapi