Near Yosemite Valley Traverse
Vernal Fall mistin' the rainbow
Near Yosemite Valley Traverse
Vernal Falls with rainbow.
Near Yosemite Valley Traverse
Looking back down the Mist Trail, you can see it ascends this phenomenal valley.
Near Yosemite Valley Traverse
Looking up the trail
Near Yosemite Valley Traverse
Start of the Mist Trail, just beneath Vernal Falls.

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Yosemite Valley Traverse

4.8 (19 Ratings)
An amazing Yosemite Valley hike to Glacier Point that starts at the Four Mile Trail trailhead and ends at Happy Isle.
13.7
mi
Distance
4,163
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Trails may close if snow is present.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.65mi
Distance
4,163ft
Elevation Gain
4,111ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
7,272ft
High Point
3,973ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This route will take you from the valley floor to the top of Glacier Point then back to the valley floor again, highlighting many of Yosemite's most famous viewpoints and features. Frequently, you'll come across deer and birds in the early hours, which is the recommended departure time. There is something magical when you start early in the morning as you watch the first light hit the valley. Feeling a need for a refreshment? Take a break at the !Glacier Point store. You can even soak your feet at Illilouette Creek.Enjoying the Yosemite Valley Traverse can be broken down into three distinct segments. The journey starts at the Four Mile Trail trailhead.From the trailhead, you make up the Four Mile Trail to Glacier Point. This portion is the most strenuous part of the trip, and you gain most of the hike's total elevation here. There are many switchbacks, and the trail can still be extremely steep in sections. From Glacier Point, follow the Panorama Trail along the rim of Yosemite Valley towards Nevada Falls. You'll have hit the highest points of the hike by this time, and will be enjoying a mostly mild descent. The grades level out, and the views unfold, so be sure to keep your head up to enjoy them! Right before you reach Nevada Falls, take the John Muir Trail down to Happy Isles. This will be the longest descent, as your knees will let you know by the end. The going is long, and there are some steeper sections, so use caution as you make your way down! The trail is mainly dirt with a couple of paved sections near Happy Isles and Glacier Point. Most of the trails feature switchbacks so the going is not that steep. While trail is fairly well maintained, there are still some spots where obstacles like water bars, rocks, and downed trees can be encountered.When hiking in the winter, trails might close due to snow. When hiking during early summer months, don't forget to bring bug spray for the mosquitos.
History & Background
Four Mile Trail used to be 4 miles, until it was extended to 4.8 miles. !Glacier Point used to house a hotel before it was burned down.

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Contributors
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