Near North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead
Near North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead
Near North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead
Near North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead
Near North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead

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North Dome + Indian Rock Via Porcupine Creek Trailhead

No rating
5.6
mi
Distance
984
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.61mi
Distance
984ft
Elevation Gain
1,590ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
8,470ft
High Point
7,404ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Picture this: youare heading to Yosemite National Park, and a friend tells you that there is a hike that zigzags through crystal-clear streams and colorful meadows. Then the trail opens up to a massive granite dome that provides a panoramic view directly into the flat face of North Dome. And that view also looks out over the massive granite structures of Clouds Rest, Quarter Domes, Starr King, Glacier Point and the Yosemite Valley. And the hike has the largest natural arch in the national park. Oh yeah, and itas not crowded at the parking lot or along the trail. There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of such a description. You canat find all of that in one hike, right? Well, while it sounds too good to be true, this magical hike exists, and it is the North Dome Trail from Porcupine Creek. Because this hike is located off of Tioga Road, youare saved from the crowds of the Yosemite Valley. With less congestion both at the parking lot for the trailhead and along the trial itself, this hike to North Dome can make for a much more pleasurable day than fighting the common crowds in other areas of the park. For the hike itself, the trailhead is actually the highest point of elevation for the there-and-back adventure. Over approximately 5 miles from the trailhead onto the top of North Dome, youall drop more than 1,000 feet. The first few miles of the trek start off surrounded by mixed-conifer forest dotted with meadows and then crisscrossed by numerous mountain streams. This start (and finish) to the hike is in the shade, which is a nice benefit since a summer day fully exposed out on North Dome can get pretty toasty. Once youare through the first few miles of the hike, the forest will start to open with fewer trees and much more exposed granite. When youare out of the trees, the views along the trail could complete with any other area of Yosemite, and the panoramic view from North Dome looks over many of the top destinations of the park. No other destination in the park is as close as North Dome for looking directly into the face of Half Dome. To add a quick side trip to the largest natural arch in Yosemite, watch for the well-marked trail to Indian Rock. In total, the up-and-back hike off of North Dome Trail is 0.6-miles. The additional miles are certainly worth the effort in order to see the 15-foot tall natural granite arch Aside from one of the best views of North Dome within the entire Park, this panoramic overlook covers Cloud's Rest, Quarter Domes, Half Dome, Starr King, Glacier Point and the Yosemite Valley. Signage along this route is clearly posted, and you will never question a turn or feel lost. Parking is relatively great. Compared to trying to find a parking spot in the valley, parking at the Porcupine Creek Trailhead is a breeze. And there are two toilets right at the trailhead, which are well maintained by park rangers. There are options for additional hikes, as well. Once youare a few miles into the hike, you can fork left and head directly for North Dome or head for the Yosemite Valley via Mirror Lake, or if you were to fork right you would be able to hike to Yosemite Falls (the largest waterfall drop in North America) and then on down to the Yosemite Valley. If you want to hike from the Porcupine Creek Trailhead down into the valley, youall want to have a shuttle set up or be ready for an 18-mile round-trip hike with about 4,000 feet of elevation gain on your way back.

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