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Upper Yosemite Fall Trail

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Hiking •hard
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3:56

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6.3 mi

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7439 ft

Last updated on 19 Dec 2024

The Upper Yosemite Fall Trail in Yosemite National Park, California, is a must-visit for adventurous hikers seeking spectacular views and a rigorous climb. This popular trail provides a direct route t…

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The Upper Yosemite Fall Trail in Yosemite National Park, California, is a must-visit for adventurous hikers seeking spectacular views and a rigorous climb. This popular trail provides a direct route to the top of the tallest waterfall in North America, offering stunning vistas of Yosemite Valley and the powerful Upper Yosemite Fall. Hiking the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail is a rewarding experience, featuring a challenging ascent that begins at the Yosemite Falls Trailhead. As you traverse the trail, you'll enjoy a variety of landscapes, from lush forests to rocky outcrops. The path includes numerous switchbacks and steep sections, making sturdy footwear and proper preparation essential for a safe and enjoyable hike. For the best experience, plan your hike between late spring and early fall. Spring offers the most impressive waterfall flow, while summer provides clear skies and warmer temperatures. Winter hikes are possible but can be dangerous due to snow and ice, necessitating additional gear and caution. Be sure to check weather forecasts before you go, as conditions can change rapidly. Parking for the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail is available at the Yosemite Falls parking area. This lot can get crowded, especially during peak summer months, so arriving early or utilizing the park's shuttle system is advisable. The trail is accessible but demanding, making it best suited for experienced hikers. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this trail, and families with young children may find the climb too strenuous. For additional details such as fees and parking, you can visit the National Park Service website at www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/fees.htm. Remember to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking shoes, and prepare for a memorable adventure with incredible views.

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