Near Hetch Hetchy Loop
Hetch Hetchy wildflowers.
Near Hetch Hetchy Loop
Looking down at the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir from the top of switchbacks.
Near Hetch Hetchy Loop
Wapama Falls.
Near Hetch Hetchy Loop
July flow of cascades coming out of Lake Vernon.
Near Hetch Hetchy Loop
View from the trail

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Hetch Hetchy Loop

4.6 (13 Ratings)
Three day hike, with swampy areas and beautiful, astonishing views. Three Lakes, 5,500' elevation gain, lots of swamps.
27.6
mi
Distance
7,038
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Closed for winter

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
27.64mi
Distance
7,038ft
Elevation Gain
7,038ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
7,606ft
High Point
3,655ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a pretty popular loop and so the trail is well-traveled and usually easy to follow. The overpass can be a bit tricky early in the season since there is a lot of snow and makes the path difficult to follow. A GPS or the Mobile App will help you through here.From the parking lot, head north toward the dam and Wapama Falls Trail. At the junction with Miguel Meadow Fire Road, stay right to continue on Wapama Falls Trail;this trail follows the shore of the reservoir for a couple miles, passing a couple of waterfalls. At the intersection with Rancheria Falls Trail (you might miss the change as Wapama Falls Trail just continues on and becomes Rancheria Falls Trail) continue straight, following the contour of the reservoir. The next intersection is with Bear Valley to Rancheria Falls Trail and Rancheria Falls to Tiltill Valley trail. As you get closer to Tiltill Mountain Trail, you'll see a flooded zone. Just be patient and cross the swamp, and you'll see the sign to start climbing towards Lake Vernon Trail. This section is known to have bear sightings. Be careful and don't keep food open. The climb has lots of switchbacks so take your time. Once on the top, and if it is early on in the season, it will be hard to follow the trail since it can be covered by snow. Try to keep a straight line as much as possible. Once you cross the forest, you should be able to see Lake Vernon. Follow the trail which is clearly marked. This is a good point to rest. As you cross to the intersection for Vernon Lake Cabin Trail, there should be a crossing. Be careful since the water can push you. You'll get a bit wet, so be ready for this. The rest of the trail is clear all the way until Lake Laurel West Trail. This path is swampy, again, and difficult to find. Be aware of wood cuts (large ones) that indicate the trail. There is a section that is extremely swampy (more than all the other ones combined!). If you are not certain, send only one person to check and come back. It is not more than 200 meters but it can be deceiving. Once you are done with the Lake Laurel West Trail and come back (I recommend to return on the west trail since the water is not as deep), be ready for the way down to the reservoir. This is a three day hike with the possibility of overflowing lakes, snow, and bear sightings. Be careful, especially if you go during the early season. During a rainy season, there are several passes that will be covered in water;either waterfalls overflowing or swampy locations. There are plenty of water sources, so as long as you bring enough for 2L, you should not worry. You should still treat the water before drinking it. Surprisingly, this year (2017) there were not that many campers in Tiltill Valley due to unexpected flooding. If it rains, certainly that location will be closed. The Vernon Lake crossing has strong currents, so be careful. Trekking poles are not a bad idea as the elevation gain and descent can be brutal on the knees.

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