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    5.0 (8 reviews)

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    Kaori M.

    Very beautiful area. It was much prettier than I had expected. From the dam to Wapama Falls is just 2.5 miles, so 5-mile out and back, simple hike. Since we had a big hike the day before, we decided to do a short hike. Next time I want to hike up to Rancheria Falls.

    Jason G.

    It's about a 5 mile round trip that takes roughly 3 hours, with very little elevation change. It's nice to walk along the shoreline in essence of the reservoir and see the mountainside as well. The falls, once there, are awesome. You can see Wapama Falls from the parking lot on the other side of the dam and it looks farther than what it seemed getting there. Another wonderful experience in the Yosemite National Park.

    View of the reservoir from the trail...simply beautiful
    Sarah B.

    I grew up going to Yosemite, camping, hiking, etc. but it wasn't until this year that I finally made it to Hetch Hetchy. I had seen that Wapama Falls was the day hike to do if you're at Hetch Hetchy in Sunset Magazine a while ago so my husband and I gave it a go. It's a very easy hike, not strenuous, just light ups and downs. I guess the "hardest" part of this trail is slippery areas/rocks and a few stairs. The slippery parts are probably depending on what time of the year you go. We went in the spring and everything was melting and the falls was flowing, not too horrible though. After coming home I did a little research on this trail and read that some times the falls is impassable because it's flowing too much and you can get swept off the trail. I had thought about this when crossing because there are parts where there is no bridge, just a rock wall/trail that you cross. If that is wet or flooded I would suggest NOT crossing you will just fall off the side. We were able to cross and kept going a little ways, but turned around since we were only there for the day. We brought a lunch and enjoyed it on a part of the trail where the rocks dome over and there is plenty of bare areas to sit and enjoy the views. I have to say never seeing this side of Yosemite, I was blown away all over again. Yosemite never ceases to amazing me with it's beauty and Hetch Hetchy is no exception. The view was beautiful I never wanted to leave, then again that's how I feel when hiking any where in Yosemite.

    Derek M.

    My wife and I have hike all over Hetch Hetchy for years. We love the fact that you can get out in Yosemite without as many people. The Wapama Falls is a nice and easy hike for all level of hikers. In 2017 my wife and I hike to the falls many times. We have seen massive rockfalls in the area and even the bridge closed do to water damage from the falls. Hetch Hetchy is located about 30 minutes from the Hwy 120 entrance into Yosemite.

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    I got to do some work out here and this is an amazingly beautiful place to spend the day. I would love to come out here again

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    Mist Trail - On the John Muir part of the trail - lots of stuff in the way, this trail was technically closed but I went through since many others did

    Mist Trail

    4.8(116 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    One of my favorite hikes I've ever had the privilege of doing. We started in the morning, passed by…read moreVernal Fall, and went all the way to Nevada Fall. It was a scorchingly hot day when we hiked, so we took many breaks throughout. Luckily, there are plenty of shady, comfortable resting spots. The view from the top of Vernal Fall was already lovely, but I would highly recommend the trek all the way to Nevada Fall. The scenery from the top of Nevada Fall was breathtaking, and it was so lovely to see the beautiful rainbows at Vernal Fall. Keep in mind that there are slippery, steep steps on the way to Vernal Fall. It was a pretty steep hike up to Nevada Fall as well, with many loose rocks - we saw quite a few individuals slipping around. I'd recommend taking your time and going slow for the steepier sections.

    We hiked From the beginning of Mist trail to base of Vernal fall. Parked at curry village and took…read morea shutter #14 to #16. It's a paved path with immediate incline. Like many people, we stopped a few times to catch our breath. Took our time and enjoyed the views and took lots of pictures on the way. When you get to the flight of stone stairs, you do have to climb up the stairs to reach the bottom of Vernal fall to get the whole experience of the mist. NO PONCHO or Raincoat needed at this point. Nice refreshing mist. You will not get soak or wet. After this point you will need it. We turn around and took the same route back down. Hope this help for people that does not want to hike the whole way up but still able to enjoy the view and experience the mist from the spectacular Vernal fall.

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    Mist Trail - Me at the same spot as an adult

    Me at the same spot as an adult

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    Mist Trail - Via the John Muir Trail

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    Yosemite National Park South Side - :)

    Yosemite National Park South Side

    4.7(28 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We bought the Senior Park Pass for $20 and now have free access for a year to any National Park…read more So we got into Yosemite on our second day of vacation for free! A favorite of ours is Bridle Vail Falls. It's a rest stop with plenty of bathrooms, but also there's a really nice easy walking trail and Bridle Vail Falls is up close so you don't have to hike a mile or more to see it. A great place to refresh and stretch your legs. There was some road construction so naturally with a two lane road there are delays. Not too long of a wait. The previous fire damage is obvious as is the new growth. Once inside Yosemite Village things are back to normal (thankfully) and the glory that is Yosemite reigns supreme. Expect a 1 1/2 to 2 hour drive into and out of the park. Take maps because cell service can be tricky. Go!

    Reservation is required to drive into or through the park on some dates/times through Oct 27. Check…read morethe website for more information. You can enter the park without a reservation before 5 am or after 4 pm. Reservations are required at any time in between. The YNP South Side is amazing! Breath breathtaking views, beautiful waterfalls (Vernal & Nevada Falls), and much to explore. It takes about 45mins-1hr to get from the South Entrance to Yosemite Valley. We stayed about 25 minutes from the South Side Entrance and arrived at YNP around 4:30 am. We did not have to pay entrance fees and could experience the beautiful sunrise. If you can do that, please don't hesitate; it's so worth it. Plus, if you start early, you avoid the crowds and see more of YNP!

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    Yosemite National Park South Side - Top of Vernal Falls

    Top of Vernal Falls

    Yosemite National Park South Side - Bridal Veil Falls in September

    Bridal Veil Falls in September

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    Yosemite Falls - Mar 8, 2026

    Yosemite Falls

    4.7(191 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Upper Yosemite Falls trail was definitely the hardest hike I've done. It was about 7.2 miles…read moreroundtrip, took exactly 7 hours starting at 10:40am and finally making it down at 5:40pm (5 hours going up, 2 going down), and was 2,700 ft of elevation gain. The terrain is mostly rocks and goes up most of the way, so it's an insane leg workout that left me sore for a couple days after. Going up was exhausting, but there's plenty of spots to sit down and take breaks. About halfway through, we stopped and ate snacks. Going down felt more difficult on my knees, but it was a lot faster. It also started to rain so we had to be careful about slipping. The views were absolutely beautiful and worth it every step of the way. I constantly stopped and took photos and admired it all. Once you get up to the top, you can get really close to upper yosemite falls on a narrow path along some rocks. If you're afraid of heights, you might be a bit scared. It was super chilly when we got up there. Almost everyone we encountered on the trail was super friendly, and it was fun to see familiar faces when we got up to the top and overhear people exclaiming how proud they are of themselves. Going in May when the weather was still cold (about 40° when we were here) was definitely helpful. I don't know if I would have been able to do it if it were hot outside. I get lightheaded pretty easily and there were times I felt like I was going to pass out, but I did it!! Definitely take breaks, don't rush yourself, drink plenty of water, and bring snacks. Make sure you have hiking boots!!! If I didn't have hiking boots I probably wouldn't have been able to do it.

    Went mid-March valley floor hardly any traffic early 8 am. Got busy after 10am. Rode bikes Yosemite…read morevalley loop El Capitan, Half Dome, Horsetail, Bridal veil, and Vernal falls. Tried singletrack that paralleled then the crowds at Yosemite village slowed our pace to a crawl. A family of four walking side by side blocking the path completely. Even oncoming hikers gave them dirty looks. Selfish people have zero consideration or self awareness. If you go biking, go early to avoid crowds.

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    Yosemite Falls - The view from the top Yosemite Falls YNP June 2023

    The view from the top Yosemite Falls YNP June 2023

    Yosemite Falls - Phenomenal view of Yosemite Falls from Cook's Meadow below! Early June 2025

    Phenomenal view of Yosemite Falls from Cook's Meadow below! Early June 2025

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    Snow Creek Trail - A petrified UFO!!

    Snow Creek Trail

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    When you pick five stars the rating shows 'Woohoo! As good as it gets!' Uh well it should be 'damm…read moreit's as hard as it gets'. Don't believe the 'several dozen' switchback nonsense that the NPS will tell you. I think that means like 36. HA! I counted 113 on the way down. Erin S and I went on a backpacking trip up this trail last week-end. Our winter trip in summery conditions. Our packs were heavy because of the 4 season tent, bear can, and warm clothes. I was wearing a Suunto Ambit that said we had only gone a mile. How the 'H' is that possible when we had been climbing for almost two hours? This dang thing must be broken. The switchbacks are never ending and steep. Imagine this. For every tenth of a mile you will climb 100 ft. Can you visualize this? We set off from our car at the Happy Isle TH parking and made it to the TH cutoff for Snow Creek by 12:15. Hey we only have to climb 2.7 miles right? We should be at the top in camp by 4:00. At 4:00 I had readjusted my expectations to just get there in time to climb into my bag. A couple of day hikers passed us, and at the same time passed judgement, based on me laying on the ground gasping and crying for air. My pack was lying in the middle of the trail blocking any forward progress; I don't think they had much confidence in our (my) success. We finally made it to the footbridge as dusk was fading to full dark. Fortunately we had two days to recover and not think about having to go back down the evil switchbacks. I guess I should mention that the views are amazing of Half Dome, Quarter Domes, and all other manner of memorable granite objects. Take a moment from staring in misery at the ground as you trudge ever upward and take in the scenery. Makes it all worthwhile! BTW....the Suunto was correct. Ow...I need to take some more Advil and soak in some Epsom salt now. After I crawl out of my bed.

    I bought all my shit to go backpacking and to become a mountain man. I've done a few day-hikes and…read morefelt I was ready for a big one, according to me. This is about a six mile hike, two miles through Mirror Lake and about four going up about 2,800 ft. in 99 switch backs. This hike beat me the F-ck up! It took me six hours to get up to the top, had dinner, good dinner and when we woke up we just decided to pack it up and get the hell out of Dodge! Coming down presented a new world of pain, I got a blister and my big toe nail turned purple??? This hike was way out of my league, I would not recommend it unless your are in shape, oh and by the way I was carrying 30+ lbs. of shit on my back! Incredible waterfalls through the hike and spectacular views once we got to the top including an incredible view of Half Dome from an angle I have never seen before! This is a great hike!

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    Snow Creek Trail
    Snow Creek Trail
    Snow Creek Trail - Best campsite.

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    Wapama Falls - hiking - Updated June 2026

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