Happy Isles Trail Yosemite National Park The Happy Isles Merced River Hike Yosemite Valley California
Near the amazing hiking trails in Yosemite Valley is the designed-to-be-delightful Happy Isles Trail. The easy 3/4 of a mile walk at Happy Isles explores a pair of small islands in the Merced River at the east end of Yosemite Valley. While the trail doesn't feature a show-stopping attraction (like Lower Yosemite Fall Trail), the Happy Isles live up to their name – a pleasant and happy place to walk along the river. ...Read more.
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TagsA green icon depicting a tags represents a list of words and phrases that this content is tagged with Tagged with · National Parks · Wheelchair-Friendly · Yosemite Valley
Hike DistanceA green icon of a hiker used to label information about the length of the hike Distance: 0.75 miles · Elevation change: 50 feet
By: Published: January 19, 2018 Last updated: September 10, 2018
Camp 4 Campground Yosemite National Park Walk-in Campground Yosemite Valley California Tent camping
Camp 4 is a historic campground in Yosemite National Park – and that's not even hyperbole; the campground is listed with the National Register of Historic Places "for its significant association with the history of modern rock climbing in America." Camp 4 has 35 shared walk-in tent campsites. While reservations need to be booked months in advance at other campgrounds in Yosemite Valley, Camp 4 is the exception, allowing reservations on a 7-day rolling basis, meaning that you can only book a site 7 days in advance. ...Read more.
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By: Published: January 17, 2018 Last updated: September 3, 2024
Wawona Swinging Bridge Trail Yosemite National Park Bridge Hike South Fork Merced River Swimming Hole Wawona California
Swinging Bridge in Yosemite Valley seduces photographers with views of Yosemite Falls. This is not a hike to that bridge, which isn't actually a swinging suspension bridge. This is a hike to Wawona Swinging Bridge, which has plenty of bounce in it's step, spanning a boulder-framed chute in the South Fork Merced River. Wawona Swinging Bridge is located at the south end of Yosemite National Park, where it doubles as a swimming hole destination when temperatures are running high and the river is running low. ...Read more.
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Hike DistanceA green icon of a hiker used to label information about the length of the hike Distance: 0.7 miles · Elevation change: 70 feet
By: Published: January 10, 2018 Last updated: May 13, 2025
Wawona Meadow Loop Trail Yosemite National Park Wawona area day hike Wawona Hotel Walk Wawona Meadow Nature Trail
Wawona Meadow Loop Trail weaves through the forest surrounding a large meadow at the south end of Yosemite National Park, offering a relaxing hike that receives less attention than those in Yosemite Valley. Starting from trailheads on two sides of Wawona Hotel (Big Trees Lodge), Meadow Loop Trail follows an old road for 3.3 miles and can be connected by paths across the hotel ground for a 3. ...Read more.
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Hike DistanceA green icon of a hiker used to label information about the length of the hike Distance: 3.9 miles · Elevation change: 250 feet
By: Published: January 9, 2018 Last updated: May 13, 2025
Corlieu Falls Hike Lewis Creek Trail Sierra National Forest Waterfall Oakhurst California
Yosemite National Park's waterfalls are the most famous in the Sierra, but they aren't the only gushers around. Falling close to the south entrance of Yosemite National Park is Corlieu Falls in Sierra National Forest. Heralded as the tallest waterfall Madera County, Corlieu Falls is an enthusiastic cascade, with several tiers dropping around 150 total feet. ...Read more.
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Hike DistanceA green icon of a hiker used to label information about the length of the hike Distance: 0.8 miles · Elevation change: 275 feet
By: Published: January 5, 2018 Last updated: June 30, 2021