• United States
  • California
  • Yosemite Valley
  • Yosemite Valley, California

    Yosemite Valley, California is a must-visit destination for outdoor adventurers. With its scenic views and top outdoor activities, it's no wonder why it's a popular destination. From hiking and biking to rock climbing and camping, there are plenty of activities to choose from. For those looking for something a bit more adventurous, there are breathtaking trails and activities to explore, such as Glacier Point, Half Dome, and Yosemite Falls. There are also plenty of other attractions to explore in and near the area, such as the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, Yosemite Valley Chapel, and the Yosemite Museum. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or an exciting adventure, Yosemite Valley, California has something for everyone.

    Top Spots in and near Yosemite Valley

    • June Lake, California

      Parker Lake Trail

      5.0
      3.55 mi / 584 ft gain
      Parker Lake is tucked beneath the giant mountains of Mount Wood, Mount Lewis, and Parker Peak. I hiked the Parker Lake trail during peak foliage season and I was blown away by the amazing fall colors. The trail starts off with a steady and rocky climb. After you pass the elevation gain, the trail...
      Read more
    • June Lake, California

      Fern Lake via Yost Creek Trail

      5.0
      3.17 mi / 1583.33 ft gain
      Less than 30 minutes north of Mammoth Lakes, the beauty of the region is captured even on the drive to get to the trailhead. No bathrooms at the trailhead, however the town of June Lake is a short bit away.  Out of the gate, the trail quickly climbs 850 feet in just less than a mile. The way up,...
      Read more
    • Bridgeport, California

      Lundy Canyon Waterfalls

      6.28 mi / 2226.38 ft gain
      In order to get to the trail you first have to drive past the beautiful Lundy Lake nestled in deep canyon. When the pavement ends continue for a couple miles as the scenery gets more amazing passing two beaver ponds and an Indian head. The hike begins where the dirt road ends in a loop.  The tra...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Backpack the Shadows of the Minarets Loop

      5.0
      16 mi
      Ansel Adams Wilderness is located in Mammoth Lakes, California. The trail to Lake Ediza is frequently traveled and is usually completed as an out-and-back day hike. In the summer, from 7am-7pm the road to the trail head is inaccessible to cars. To reach the trailhead you must take the shuttle fro...
      Read more
    • Bass Lake, California

      Climb and Camp at Shuteye Ridge

      5.0
      The Journey to your final destination can get a little tricky once you get on the dirt roads. From the Bay Area it will take you about 3 hours to get into Oakhurst, then another hour to get to the Wilderness Area simply because of the windy and not maintained roads. On that note I would suggest t...
      Read more
    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Agnew Meadows to Tuolumne Meadows

      5.0
      30.27 mi / 4757 ft gain
      Unlike most through hikes that require two cars or hitchhiking, you can accomplish this with only one car by using a YART. Another benefit is that by entering in Mammoth, it is usually much easier to get permits as opposed to starting in Yosemite where permits can be harder to get. Then once yo...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Ediza Lake via Agnew Meadows

      4.0
      13.54 mi / 1804 ft gain
      Start at the Agnew Meadows Trailhead. You will need to arrive before 7:30AM or take the Shuttle from Mammoth Mountain. Start out by heading north on the John Muir Trail. You will pass Shadow Lake; walk around the south side of the lake for mountain views. Then, follow the trail up Shadow Creek u...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Ansel Adams' Garnet Lake

      5.0
      14.46 mi / 2717 ft gain
      Garnet Lake is one of the premier stops along the Pacific Crest Trail. However, even if you don't have time for an entire thru-hike (like most of us), this beautiful lake is still easily accessible as an overnight trip! While there are many possible routes for reaching Garnet Lake, the Agnew Me...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Thousand Island Lake via Agnew Meadows

      5.0
      19.6 mi / 3642 ft gain
      Start from Agnew Meadows about 7 miles away. You can take the High Trail out as part of the River Trail with a long detour passing by several other scenic lakes, including Shadow Lake, Garnet Lake, and Ruby Lake. You will arrive at Thousand Island Lake a few hours after lunch, just in time to set...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Climb Mount Ritter

      Mt Ritter is a long climb, but it is worth the effort. Start out by establishing camp at Ediza Lake prior to your ascent. The SE Glacier route (first ascent by John Muir) follows the path of least resistance up the SE side of Mt Ritter.The route first gains a broad bench below Ritter and Banner P...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Backpack to Waugh Lake

      5.0
      11 mi / 1000 ft gain
      There are several trailheads you can start at to get to the lake, but we chose the River Trail in Agnew Meadows because it was the only trailhead that hadn't met the quota yet. You can check on permit's and trailheads here. If the River Trail is booked other great options are Shadow Creek, Fish C...
      Read more
    • Madera County, California

      Cecile Lake via Agnew Meadows

      16.11 mi / 2667 ft gain
      Located in the heart of the Ansel Adams Wilderness, Cecile Lake can be reached from a variety of trailheads. I chose to start out in Agnew Meadows. From here, the trail criss-crosses through a serene lowland environment with several crystal clear streams. After passing Olaine Lake, veer left an...
      Read more
    • Bridgeport, California

      Snowshoe to Cooney Lake

      3.5 mi
      When it's winter time, one of the best things you can do is experience the snow in the Eastern Sierra! If you've ever been hiking and/or backpacking in the Sierra, you know it's one of the most beautiful mountainous ranges in the US.  Driving up the Hwy 395 North past Conway Summit, turn left on ...
      Read more
    • June Lake, California

      Gull Lake Loop

      1.97 mi / 174 ft gain
      Gull Lake trail is one of my favorite hiking spots in the June Lake Loop area. It is a very scenic trail that goes through varying terrains from meadows to marshes to aspen and conifer groves.  Trailhead starts at the Mono County Community Center and winds counter-clockwise around the lake to th...
      Read more
    • Lee Vining, California

      Backpack Virginia Lakes to Green Creek

      10.5 mi / 1234 ft gain
      Keep in mind that this is a point to point hike, so you will need to park a vehicle at Green Creek trailhead in Bridgeport as well as your start point at Virginia Lakes Resort.Starting at 9,886' at The Virginia Lakes Trailhead, you will begin by heading Northwest towards Virginia Pass. During yo...
      Read more
    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      John Muir Trail: Mammoth Mountain to Yosemite Valley

      5.0
      51.92 mi / 6952 ft gain
      Cross country hiking can be a daunting idea. There are so many things to plan for, and such a long distance to cover. If you are an experienced backpacker, and you want to get a taste of hiking on the John Muir Trail this hike might interest you.  Planning Plan to hike this from mid July ...
      Read more