Mono Hot Springs, California
Top Spots in and near Mono Hot Springs
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Wawona, California
5.0
1.01 mi
/ 220 ft gain
Getting There
From the Tuolumne Meadows Visitor Center, head west on Tioga Road/ Hwy 120 towards Tenaya Lake. You'll only travel about 1 mile down the road until you see Tuolumne Meadows open up again on your right, and there will be a very large gravel pull out where you can park. Pothole Dome ...
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Hume, California
The hike to Weaver Lake begins at the Big Meadows trailhead in Sequoia National Forest (elevation: 7,633 ft.). There is roadside parking at the beginning of the trailhead and more parking available just inside the gate. At the trailhead, there is a vault toilet, trash receptacle, and map of the a...
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Fresno County, California
4.5
4.29 mi
/ 476 ft gain
The Zumwalt Meadow and Roaring River Falls Trail is a 4.1 mile hike in Kings Canyon National Park. You feel remote, even with a road nearby. The minimal elevation change makes this a scenic hike for all skill levels. Bring bug spray and wear long sleeve hiking clothing in August, as the bugs are ...
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Mariposa County, California
4.0
2.34 mi
/ 489 ft gain
May Lake is a stunning, serene subalpine lake that rests at the base of Mt. Hoffmann. The May Lake turnoff is located four miles past Tenaya Lake. From the turnoff, it's 1.8 miles to the trailhead parking lot.
During summer time, I will recommend getting to the parking area early to get a spot ...
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Mariposa County, California
This is a solid, day long trip. It is a great hike with a bit of a scramble on the way up to the summit massif and then again at the nearly 11,000-foot peak of Mount Hoffmann. You will have what John Muir described as his favorite view of Yosemite. You can look down onto Half Dome and across the ...
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Mariposa County, California
The May Lake trailhead is at the end of a 2-mile unpaved road leading north from Tioga Road. The trailhead has pit toilets and bear lockers. (Please be sure to store any food, garbage, scented items, and empty coolers in these lockers while hiking!)
After hiking an easy 1.3 miles, you'll arrive ...
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Yosemite Village, California
After entering the park, keep driving the loop until you get onto Northside Drive, and then park once you are right below El Capitan (the 3,000ft granite monolith that is very hard to miss).
Once you've parked, grab a blanket, snacks, and a beverage. With these items in hand, walk over to the ea...
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, California
4.0
16.07 mi
/ 5568 ft gain
A Yosemite Valley trip in May has tourist filled buses, noisy car alarms, and crowded trails written all over it. Thus, I wanted to avoid the beaten path. Looking into possible destinations, John Muir once said in regards to Eagle Peak, "where the most comprehensive of all the views to be had on ...
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Sierra, California
4.7
7.91 mi
/ 915 ft gain
The trailhead starts at Roads' End (the end of Hwy 180). Take the Bubbs Creek/Kanawyer Loop Trail and hike east. For the first three miles the trail is relatively flat through an open pine forest. Make sure to look up as there are some great views of the valley. The granite walls on both sides of...
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Sierra, California
5.0
39.08 mi
/ 7316 ft gain
Day one: After checking in with the park ranger and getting your required permits you will start your hike along a 1.8 mile stretch along the south fork of the Kings River. At this point, people typically go clockwise toward Paradise Valley but you can also go counterclockwise along Bubbs Creek. ...
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Tulare County, California
4.5
10.71 mi
/ 1929 ft gain
Jennie Lake is a beautiful subalpine lake located in the Jennie Lakes Wilderness just outside of Sequoia National Park. There are no backpacking quota restrictions making this a perfect trip that requires little planning.
Your journey starts at the Fox Meadows trailhead on paved Forest Service R...
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Mariposa County, California
Since most things you want to see in Yosemite require a hike, this place is a nice change to see something without having to walk for hours. From the parking lot it is just a few minute walk to the falls.
If you scramble up the rocks, you can get a nice view of the falls and the pond. It used to...
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Mariposa County, California
Porcupine Creek Trail to Indian Ridge Natural Arch to North Dome is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Yosemite Valley, California.
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Mariposa County, California
5.0
10.04 mi
/ 1985 ft gain
To stay overnight in Yosemite without a reserved campsite requires a "Wilderness Permit" to camp, but you can camp anywhere. However, any fires need to be in pre-made fire pits (so rangers can know where to check for fires)
Day 1 - Hike in from the Porcupine Trailhead off of Tioga Road in to vie...
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Tulare County, California
4.5
5.38 mi
/ 554 ft gain
This short and easy trail to the summit of Big Baldy in Kings Canyon National Park is not to be missed if you are in the area.
The trail winds through forest and boulders as it climbs the north shoulder of Big Baldy. When you think you have reached the end, and you see people sitting down with t...
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Lee Vining, California
Junction campground is by far one of my favorite campsites when I am visiting the High Sierra and Tuolumne Meadows. The only downside is, you can only camp certain months; usually from June through October when highway 120 is open.
The Junction campground is far away from the crowds of Yosemite...
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