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Sirenia Jun 19th, 2018 08:40 AM

Advice Needed- 1st Time Yosemite
 
Hello! My husband and I and our 13-year-old son are going to Yosemite for three days next week! We are very excited! They are in better shape than I am. They love the mountains and I'm an ocean person, but we all love hiking and being out in nature. We would like to take some great hikes (not too strenuous) and avoid crowds as much as possible. We are staying at YVL for three nights. I'd like to see Mariposa Grove, Glacier Point/Panorama Trail, the Tuolumne Meadows area. My son wants to climb a dome or two. We want to see as much as possible without exhausting ourselves by running around the entire time. I have been accused in the past of "planning too much." We will get there on a Wednesday (driving from the Oakland area) and leave on Saturday. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Some questions I have are:

Since we will have at most half of a day that first day, what should we do?
What hike do you recommend in the Tuolumne area?
What are the sights we will see on the one-way Glacier Point bus tour?
Would it be too much to hike Mariposa Grove, Sentinel Dome and Taft Point in the same day?
Is the little float trip down the Merced a fun thing to do?
Are there any good vegetarian restaurants going into or coming out of the park?

janisj Jun 19th, 2018 01:07 PM

>>and avoid crowds as much as possible<<

Won't be easy in the Valley but you are staying right at the base of Yosemite Falls so you can leave your car and tae the shuttles.

>>My son wants to climb a dome or two.<< The Sentinel Dome/Taft Point loop is a moderately difficult/not too strenuous 5 mile hike withe amazing panoramic views.

>>What hike do you recommend in the Tuolumne area?<<. Are you used to high altitudes -- the Meadows floor is over 8500 feet elevation. So it depends on whether you can handle strenuous at the altitude. Just a 2-ish mile 'stroll' starting from near the visitors center is really gorgeous. https://www.yosemitehikes.com/tioga-...ne-meadows.htm

But this site has lots of info re hikes/trails in the high country. Hiking around Tuolumne Meadows and along the Tioga Road, Yosemite National Park

>>Would it be too much to hike Mariposa Grove Sentinel Dome and Taft Point in the same day?<<.

If you mainly want to see the trees, there is no reason to do one of the strenuous hikes from tMariposa Grove. The main problem is the drive time from the Valley floor to the S. Dome trailhead to the Mariposa Grove and back - if you try to do both on the same day you have nearly 4 hours in the car.

jv827 Jun 19th, 2018 02:47 PM

Depending on what time you arrive that first day, I'd consider renting bikes and exploring the Valley area. During the summer, the shuttles can get overcrowded, and a hassle if you have to wait for the next one. But even if they're not full, bikes are a great way to explore the Valley. It's a lot of fun, and you can stop whenever you want to do a hike.

Sirenia Jun 20th, 2018 10:59 AM

Thank you! That is very helpful. I think you are probably right that we should take it easy at the high elevations. I'll be happy if I can see a pretty lake and some wildflowers. Also, I hadn't realized that so much driving would be involved if we went to Mariposa Grove and Sentinel Dome in the same day. We definitely don't want to spend that much time in the car. I think we will try to hit Mariposa Grove early on our last day before we leave the park.
Biking sounds like a nice way to check out the valley. I hope it doesn't take us three hours just to get into the park so that we can get there and start exploring.

tomfuller Jun 20th, 2018 11:10 AM

Seeing Mariposa Grove on your last day in the park IF you are leaving the park via the south entrance makes sense. Be sure to stop at the viewpoint just north of the tunnel for a great view of Half Dome and the rest of the "Valley".

janisj Jun 20th, 2018 12:00 PM

>>I hadn't realized that so much driving would be involved if we went to Mariposa Grove and Sentinel Dome in the same day.<<

Yes, the thing is, many visitors don't realize is how enormous Yosemite is -- Nearly 1200 square miles -- about the same size as Rhode Island. (Still only about a third the size of Yellowstone BTW). Now, Yosemite Valley Lodge and Mariposa Grove are not all THAT far apart . . . about 35 miles over winding mountain roads. Far enough and with very strictly enforced speed limits and traffic that 35 miles takes about an 1hr 20 min. . . . Just to Mariposa Grove not counting the additional drive to the Sentinel Dome trailhead.

KTtravel Jun 23rd, 2018 11:27 AM

One of my favorite hikes is the Vernal Falls/Nevada Falls hike. It is very popular but brings you to beautiful waterfalls. It is considered a strenuous hike but most people are able to do it without much difficulty. Just take your time and bring water, sunscreen and a hat. You can just go as far as Vernal Falls, if you like, and decide then whether or not to continue along to Nevada Falls. The "mist trail" is so named because mist from the Nevada Falls cools you off (depending on how full the falls are) as you hike up to those falls.

Yosemite can be very crowded during the summer but you can get away from the crowds, even on the valley floor, by taking even just a short walk away from the main visitor sites. It is one of our family's favorite places. Enjoy!


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