Near Ostrander Lake Cutoff
The narrow trail works its way through a pine forest.
Near Ostrander Lake Cutoff
Animals and humans share the trail, which can be easily seen in the winter time.
Near Ostrander Lake Cutoff
Parts of the trail are heavily eroded as it approaches Bridalveil Creek.
Near Ostrander Lake Cutoff
Downed trees pose an obstacle, but can be overcome by walking around or climbing over.

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Ostrander Lake Cutoff

2.0 (1 Rating)
A trail that links the Ghost Forest/Deer Creek Bypass to the Ostrander Lake Trail.
0.8
mi
Distance
83
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
River/CreekWildflowers
Access Issues
Glacier Point Road is closed in the winter and spring until the road is cleared of snow. You can check road conditions at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/... or by dialing 1-209-372-0200, dialing extensions 1/1.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.84mi
Distance
83ft
Elevation Gain
28ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
7,161ft
High Point
7,074ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Ostrander Lake Cutoff provides a shortcut between the Ghost Forest to Deer Camp Bypass and the Ostrander Lake Trail. It can be reached by hiking from Bridalveil Creek Campground along the Ghost Trail or by taking the Ostrander Lake Trail from !Glacier Point Road. As it departs the Ghost Forest to Deer Camp Bypass, the trail meanders through the evergreen forests found in this part of the park. The trail is fairly level for the first .6 miles before climbing gently from Bridalveil Creek up to the junction with the Ostrander Lake Trail. Flowering plants can be found along the trail in the spring while snow and ice can be found covering portions of the trail in the late fall as snow hides from the sun in the shadows of the forest. Animal tracks can be found along the trail, especially after a rainstorm or snowstorm. The trail is a singletrack through the forest, which is no more than a foot wide in most places. There are a few places where downed trees cross the trail but they are easily overcome by climbing over them or hiking around. Around .6 miles, the trail becomes eroded as it weaves through the forest. Climbing gently uphill, the trail finally emerges in an open area where you have several options for continuing your hike. You can take the Ostrander Lake Trail to the right and follow it as it climbs toward Ostrander Lake and the ski hut found there. If you take the Ostrander Lake Trail to the left, the trail heads back to !Glacier Point Road where you can take the Ghost Trail back to the beginning of the Ostrander Lake Cutoff Trail.

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