Near Sunrise Lakes Out and Back
Climbing up from Tenaya Lake
Near Sunrise Lakes Out and Back
Cathedral Range from the ascent to Sunrise Lakes
Near Sunrise Lakes Out and Back
If you head out early, you can catch a glimpse of the sun rising across the granite peaks of Yosemite's High Country.
Near Sunrise Lakes Out and Back
The last sun rays on a summer evening
Near Sunrise Lakes Out and Back
Sunset over Yosemite National Park

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Sunrise Lakes Out and Back

4.5 (2 Ratings)
If you're seeking a challenge with a picturesque payoff, Sunrise Lakes won't disappoint
6.9
mi
Distance
1,609
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFamily FriendlyLakeLess CrowdedSwimmingViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.88mi
Distance
1,609ft
Elevation Gain
1,609ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,440ft
High Point
8,154ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Get here from the Sunrise Lakes trailhead at the west end of Tenaya Lake, starting on the Clouds Rest Trail. This trail is easy for the first mile and half, climbing gradually through forest and glacially carved granite. It gets a lot steeper at mile 1.5 and starts to switchback up the slope of the canyon.In one more mile you'll reach the top of the climb and the junction with Sunrise Lakes Trail (2.5 miles from the start). Take this and enjoy mostly level ground though open woods. In about 1/2 mile you'll find the first Sunrise Lake. This is the most visited of the three lakes and there are primitive campsites nearby.Climb uphill for another 1/2 mile and watch closely for Middle Sunrise Lake hidden in the trees. It is not directly on the trail, you'll need to hike north a bit to reach this more isolated lake. Once found, it is your best bet for privacy. Another quick ascent brings you to the Upper Sunrise Lake which is the largest of the three and less round.If you want to go farther, the trail keeps going up and around the finger ridge to then descend into the Sunrise High Sierra Campsite, a favorite place to watch the sunrise and a highly sought after backcountry permit.

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Contributors
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