Near High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows
These formations in Lyell Canyon make for great swimming holes along the John Muir Trail in Yosemite National Park.
Near High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows
Storm rolling over Mammoth Mountain as seen in Tuolumne Meadows
Near High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows
One of Yosemite Nat'l Park's rangers at work!
Near High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows
Lembert Dome and the Tuolumne River
Near High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows
Tuolumne Falls from the PCT.

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High Sierra Camp: May Lake- Glen Aulin- Tuolumne Meadows

4.8 (5 Ratings)
An exceptional route with views of everything from granite cliffs to cascading waterfalls.
19.2
mi
Distance
2,922
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
19.24mi
Distance
2,922ft
Elevation Gain
2,379ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
9,400ft
High Point
7,901ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the trailhead at the shuttle bus stop between Olmstead Point and Tenaya Lake, one should expect to ascend The May Lake Trail, which is dispersed with varying sizes of rocks. Once the 3 miles of uphill to May Lake has been completed the trail continues to meander alongside the lake until it eventually cuts into some switchbacks. These switchbacks are accompanied by technical descents and are arguably the most technical and challenging part of the trail. After another few miles on the May Lake Trail, you'll come to a major trail junction. Here, the May Lake Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Waterwheel Trail all converge. The May Lake Trail will end, so turn onto the Waterwheel Trail to descend into Glen Aulin. The views presented in this section are not disappointing as one overlooks the magnificence that Yosemite's High Country has to offer. However, one will also be sweetly rewarded upon completion of these couple miles of the trail as the next five are perfectly groomed singletrack where you can simply waltz into Glen Aulin. At this point, it is of the utmost importance to stop and take in the serene landscape and powerful waterfalls that plummet hundreds of feet to the valley floor. Climbing out of Glen Aulin, one cannot help but be inspired by the beautiful granite that surrounds you. The majority of the Glen Aulin Trail from this point until Soda Springs is primarily loose sand on top of rock so it is important to pay attention to your footing. Upon reaching the natural wonder of Soda Springs one will cross Tioga Road and follow signs for the John Muir Trail and the High Sierra Camp of Tuolumne Meadows which is approximately a 3.5-mile hike to the camp and a 2.9-mile hike to the actual meadows themselves. After crossing the road the remainder of the trail is quite smooth and relatively flat as you can hear the gentle murmur of the river. Upon reaching the Meadows and Twin Bridges that cross the river there will be one last uphill before you cruise into the High Sierra Camp and end your hike with a cold beer (or perhaps continue up to Lembert Dome if this hasn't been much of a challenge).

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