Near Upper Yosemite Falls
Yosemite Falls with Half Dome in the background.
Near Upper Yosemite Falls
View from the trail.
Near Upper Yosemite Falls
Half Dome and some greenery.
Near Upper Yosemite Falls
Half Dome from Upper Yosemite Falls Trail
Near Upper Yosemite Falls
Yosemite Falls.

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Upper Yosemite Falls

4.7 (139 Ratings)
A steep hike rewarded with a great view.
3.4
mi
Distance
2,937
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.39mi
Distance
2,937ft
Elevation Gain
335ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
6,704ft
High Point
3,983ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
One of Yosemite's oldest historic trails (built 1873 to 1877), the Yosemite Falls Trail leads to the top of North Americas tallest waterfall, which rises 2,425 feet (739 m) above the Valley floor. This trail starts near Camp 4, along the Valley Loop Trail, and immediately begins its climb, switchback after switchback, through oak woodland. You'll begin to climb above some trees and into exposed plateaus that offer you a glimpse of what's to come: great views of Yosemite Valley and its many iconic landforms. Do not stray off of the maintained path, as you'll find steep drops adjacent to the trail. If you make the one-mile, 1,000-foot climb (via dozens of switchbacks) to Columbia Rock, you'll be rewarded with spectacular views of Yosemite Valley, !Half Dome, and Sentinel Rock. From there, it is worth the time and energy to hike another 0.5 miles (0.8 km) (some of which is actually downhill!) to get a stunning view of Upper Yosemite Falls. Depending on the season, you may even feel the mist from the fall, which may be a welcome respite after the tough climb. The upper half of the trail is steep and rocky, but the arduous journey is well worth the amazing views you'll be rewarded with at the top. Here you may be surprised by the small size of Yosemite Creek, which feeds this massive waterfall. Use extreme caution when near the creek and remember you are directly above a waterfall. At the top of the Yosemite Falls Trail, you can extend your hike east to Yosemite Point (follow signs for North Dome; adds 1.6 miles round trip (2.6 km) to this hike) or west to Eagle Peak (follow signs to El Capitan, adds 5.8 miles round trip (9.3 km) to this hike). Yosemite Point offers direct views of !Half Dome that rival those found on the North Dome Trail, gives you an opportunity to see Lost Arrow Spire up close, and provides panoramic views of many other peaks. Eagle Peak, part of the Three Brothers rock formation, is the highest point on the north rim of Yosemite Valley, which gives you a different perspective of the surrounding granite landscape. Seasonality: The Yosemite Falls Trail is open year-round; conditions vary depending on the season. In spring, when the waterfall is at its peak, this hike is stunning, and you may even get wet from the spray of the waterfall during a section of the hike. In summer, conditions are hot and dry, and the loose decomposed granite along the trail can be slippery. Keep in mind that by August, the water levels are low and you may only see a trickle here. (Check out our Yosemite Falls webcam to see a current view.) During winter, the lower portion of this trail gets direct sunlight, so hiking can be snow-free while other trails are icy. Visiting Columbia Rock, located one mile up the trail, is a worthwhile trip at any time of year. The upper portion of this trail, which receives little to no sunlight in winter, can be very icy and slippery, or buried beneath feet of snow, making traction difficult. In winter, hiking in the colder early morning or late afternoon hours can be even more dangerous if the trail is icy.

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