Nevada Falls Hike
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Hiking the Nevada Falls Trail is an unforgettable experience. This amazing adventure in Yosemite National Park climbs uphill through mixed pine forests and rocky terrain, leading up through the mist of the cascades that surge into Yosemite Valley below. Though demanding, the scenery along this route proves well worth the effort.
Getting there
The Nevada Falls Hike departs from the Mist Trailhead off Happy Isles Loop Road in Yosemite Valley.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | May-November |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Good |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Nevada Falls Hike
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Nevada Falls Hike Description
Seeking an exciting adventure? The Nevada Falls Trail presents breathtaking scenery that is sure to motivate even the most discouraged hikers to persist up the vertiginous terrain to the 594ft waterfall. The impeccable views come at a cost, demanding stamina and concentration to ascend over 2198ft in less than 6.2mi. Ascending uneven and rocky terrain, we strongly suggest a sturdy pair of footwear, and in the winter— microspikes. Sections of the path are also single track, so be mindful of eager passers-by. Be sure to stay on the marked path for the entirety of the hike, especially near the falls. Note: the National Park charges an entrance fee, check out the NPS website for the fee information.
The Nevada Falls Hike is a unique excursion in the Yosemite National Park that provides an other-worldly experience. Flowing year-round, the falls can be enjoyed equally by those visiting in the height of summer or in the off-season. Immerse yourself in California’s high country and revel in its unparalleled beauty. Not for the faint of heart, those who do make it to the top of Nevada Falls will be granted breathtaking views of the dramatic landscape decorated with famous granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Get in a full-on workout and put your stamina to the test along the Nevada Falls Trail!
Embark on your exciting expedition along the Nevada Falls Hike from the Mist Trailhead off Happy Isles Loop Road. From here, track south on the John Muir Trail as it runs alongside the Merced River. Soon the path will guide you over a footbridge, granting distant views of the Vernal Falls above. At the intersection, instead of veering left onto the Mist Trail, keep on the John Muir Trail. This section of the path will lead you up several sets of narrow switchbacks to Clark Point. From here you will be granted jaw-dropping views of the famous Half-Dome and Nevada Falls. Revel in the grandeur of the granite outcrop and continue hiking along the John Muir Trail in an eastward direction.
Following the John Muir Trail, you will be granted awe-inspiring views of the cascades as you near the top of the falls. Soon, you will reach the famous Nevada Falls, where you can take in the natural beauty of the rushing water, making sure to keep a safe distance from the cliff’s edge. From here, you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains that bound Yosemite Valley. Admire the beauty of the landscape and appreciate the grandeur of the Liberty Cap and Mount Broderick that tower above the falls. Once you are through staring at the mesmerizing views, carefully retrace your footing down the path back to the trailhead.
Trail Highlights
Nevada Falls
Nevada Falls is a 594ft waterfall in the Yosemite National Park. Following from the Merced River, the impressive cascade feeds the Vernal Falls below and into the Yosemite Valley. Famous for its bent shape, this incredible waterfall makes for a picturesque scene.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall are Nevada Falls?
Nevada Falls is a 594ft waterfall in Yosemite National Park.
How long is the Nevada Falls Hike?
The Nevada Falls Trail is an 5.4mi out-and-back hike.
Is the Nevada Falls Trail dangerous?
The Nevada Falls Trail is a strenuous adventure up to the cascades. With dramatic drop-off and strong currents, it is important you stay on the marked path and avoid wading into the inviting waters of Emerald Pool.
Insider Hints
Maintain on the marked path as diverging off the route can prove fatal
In the spring when the cascades surge, we suggest wearing a rain poncho and sealing your electronics as you will likely get drenched
Charge your camera, this trek warrants countless photo opportunities
Pack plenty of water and snacks to stay fueled along the way
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