Near Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail
Downed trees are a routine obstacle on this trail, so you may need to slide over, duck under, or walk around some of the larger trees.
Near Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail
Dead and burned trees line the trail for its entirety. As it approaches the trail junction, the trees start to thin and you get a little better view of area around you.
Near Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail
Granite boulders can be seen throughout the forest in the midst of the burned trees.
Near Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail
A small creek flows alongside the trail for much of its path. The peaceful sound can be heard as you meander through the forest.
Near Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail
Daisies bloom in the sunlight opened up by trees being damaged in the fire. Late spring (late June, early July) is a great time to see wildflowers along this trail.

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Hike Trail

Tioga Pass to North Dome Trail

3.0 (2 Ratings)
Hike from the Tioga Road down to Yosemite Creek through a recovering burned forest.
3.4
mi
Distance
13
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Tioga Road closes during the winter, so check the park website to see if the road is open. https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/conditions.htm In the early spring, this trail will either be covered in snow or very wet due to snow melt.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.38mi
Distance
13ft
Elevation Gain
1,033ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
8,186ft
High Point
7,167ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail from Tioga Road to the Yosemite Creek Trail meanders through a recovering burned pine forest and a tributary to Yosemite Creek. The trail starts at the top end of the Lukens Lake Trailhead and descends gently into the forest. The healthy trees give way to trees that have been burned by fire in recent years. In the open areas created by the fire, wildflowers bloom in the summer as the forest recovers. Spring comes late in this area due to the elevation, so its not uncommon for the flowers to be blooming in July. After roughly one quarter of a mile, you come to the Old Tioga Road. You cross the road and pick up the trail as it continues through the recovering forest. Wildflowers encroach on the trail as it meanders along a small stream. The forest is full of granite boulders, remnants from the ice age that have been deposited here thousands of years ago. The trail is mainly dirt, so it makes hiking easy and provides a nice break from hiking on rock, a common occurrence in Yosemite. Due to the damage from the fire and the light use of this trail, there are downed trees that you either have to crawl over or move around. The trees begin to thin and the forest opens up as views of Yosemite Creek drainage come into view. The trail descends to a junction with another trail that comes down from Yosemite Creek Campground on the left hand side. From this junction, you can work your way up to the left to Yosemite Creek Campground and explore the upper portions of the Yosemite Creek drainage. You can move straight ahead and follow the trail down to Upper Yosemite Falls and breathtaking views of Yosemite Valley. If you have arranged a shuttle, you can drop down to the valley and then ride back up to your car. Or you can turn around and enjoy what will probably be a solitary hike back to your car. On the Fourth of July, we did this trail in the morning and didn't see a single person on the trail.

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Contributors
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