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This trail can be accessed easily during the late spring through the fall due to snow that falls in the high country during the winter. Whenever Glacier Point Road is open, you can rxh to the trail either from the Mono Meadow Trailhead or the Panorama Trailhead from Glacier Point. From the Valley, you can rxh up the Mist or John Muir Trail and then up to this trail. There are no services along this trail.
Path Type
Point to Point
The Mono Meadow to Panorama Trail starts shortly after the Mono Meadow Trail crosses the Illilouette Creek. Once you climb up the hill just past the creek, you come to a fork in the trail. If you go to the right, this is the Mono Meadow Trail that makes its way out closer to Mount Starr King and the granite domes. By continuing straight, you follow the Mono Meadow to Panorama Trail as it works its way through high country toward the Panorama Cliffs and Trail. The trail is a singletrack sand and dirt trail that meanders through fields, small meadows and small wooded areas.
Surprisingly, there is quite a bit of climbing on this trail. After crossing the sandy bench, the trail drops through a small creek drainage that has been burned and is recovering. After a couple of rocks hops, the trail starts climbing out of the drainage and will continue climbing for over a mile. Mount Starr King and granite domes can be seen on the right side of the trail while glimpses of Glacier Point and Sentinel Dome can be seen on the left side of the trail.
Most of the trail is exposed at this point, but as you start descending after 1.5 miles, there is a little more shade at this point. The trail passes through some pine trees before it starts climbing up the hillside until it meets up with the Mono Meadow Cutoff Trail that comes in from Merced Pass and the Ottoway Lakes. Around 2.5 miles, the trail reaches the top and then starts descending again. Views of the back side of Half Dome start coming into view and stay into view until you reach the Panorama Trail at 2.9 miles.
When you reach the junction of the Panorama Trail, you can turn right and drop down to Nevada Falls or you can turn left and make your way over the Panorama Cliffs and down to Illilouette Creek and Illilouette Falls before following the trail back up to Glacier Point. Combined with some of the other trails in the area, this makes for a good loop for hiking if you are looking for getting away from the Yosemite crowds.
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