Near Half Dome Trail
This was definitely the most difficult part of the climb.
Near Half Dome Trail
Coming down the cables from the Half Dome summit.
Near Half Dome Trail
Half Dome cables
Near Half Dome Trail
Halfdome in August
Near Half Dome Trail
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Half Dome Trail

4.9 (23 Ratings)
One of the most Iconic "trails" in the world.
2
mi
Distance
1,881
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
A permit is required to rxh to Half Dome seven days per week when the cables are up. A maximum of 300 people are allowed (about 225 day visitors and 75 backpackers) each day on the Half Dome Trail beyond the base of the subdome. Permits are distributed by lottery via Recreation.gov, with one preseason lottery with an application period in March and and daily lotteries during the peak summer season.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.03mi
Distance
1,881ft
Elevation Gain
46ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
8,836ft
High Point
6,997ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
You'll find Half Dome Trail at the intersection with John Muir Trail: Happy Isles to Half Dome Trail, ~6 miles from the Happy Isles trailhead. The trail steadily climbs to the north-northwest through the forest for roughly a mile before turning west and then southwest toward Half Dome. You'll eventually emerge from the tree-cover onto solid granite and begin ascending a steep series of switchbacks to a saddle below the cables. The most famous--or infamous--part of this trail is the ascent up the cables. The two metal cables allow hikers to climb the last 400 feet to the summit without rock climbing equipment. Since 1919, relatively few people have fallen and died on the cables. However, injuries are not uncommon for those acting irresponsibly. The .Half Dome cables usually go back up the Friday before Memorial Day (conditions permitting) and come down the day after Columbus Day. Tips while using the cables: Take your time and be patient with slower visitors Consider bringing used cycling gloves or gloves with traction to protect your hands. There will be a pile of used gloves at the base of the summit. Allow faster moving traffic to pass you (when possible) Remain on the inside of the cables Do not attempt the ascent if: Storm clouds are in the area The ground is wet (the cables and rock become very slick when wet; most accidents on the cables occur during wet conditions) You are not wearing sturdy shoes or hiking boots The cables are down for the winter (typically, from the day after Columbus Day until Memorial Day weekend) (Check conditions update for status and any available updates)

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Contributors
Brian Smith