Near Four Mile Trail
The views are breathtaking.
Near Four Mile Trail
Magical rainbow reflections in Upper Yosemite Falls
Near Four Mile Trail
Glacier Point view.
Near Four Mile Trail
A lovely summer day at Glacier Point.
Near Four Mile Trail
Half Dome, Nevada Falls, and Vernal Falls from Glacier Point

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Four Mile Trail

4.8 (110 Ratings)
A stunning set of switchbacks on Yosemite Valley's south wall.
4.7
mi
Distance
3,819
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Access Issues
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.73mi
Distance
3,819ft
Elevation Gain
629ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
7,169ft
High Point
3,980ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail begins near the base of Sentinel Rock and climbs to the top of Yosemite Valley at Glacier Point. Union Point is another spectacular overlook along the way, and it The trail maintains a continuous steep grade, following the path of an old toll trail that was completed in 1872. The trail has changed a bit over the years; it is now closer to five miles than four (and of course there is no more toll). Spectacular views of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, and, eventually, Half Dome await those willing to tackle this strenuous trail. Don't skip the side trip to enjoy the view of Yosemite Valley from Union Point, located a bit over two-thirds of the way up. Union Point also makes a satisfying turnaround point (just over 6 miles roundtrip from the Valley floor).The Four Mile Trail ends at Glacier Point, where restrooms, parking, and a snack stand (summer only) are available. You can choose to hike back to Yosemite Valley by reversing your route or by continuing on the Panorama Trail, which brings you to the Happy Isles Trailhead in another 8.5 miles (13.7 km).If you want to hike one way, make sure you have another member of your party available to drop you off or pick you up at the other end. There is no free shuttle system between Glacier Point and Yosemite Valley. The park concessioner runs three daily guided bus tours that include a stop at Glacier Pointyou can purchase a tour bus ticket from any tour desk to ride the bus to Glacier Point (hiking back to the Valley). You should purchase this ticket in advance to guarantee your space, but advance tickets are only available if riding the bus from Yosemite Valley to Glacier Point. There is no way to guarantee space riding from Glacier Point to Yosemite Valley; tickets in this direction can only be purchased in cash from the bus driver if space is available.

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