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Mist Trail: A Yosemite Valley Adventure
Located at the eastern edge of Yosemite Valley, the Mist Trail is one of the park's most popular trails. The trail is renowned not just for its breathtaking sights, Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall, but also for the unique way you reach them. To get to the summit of both falls, hikers must ascend a 600-step granite staircase that winds right next to Vernal Fall, where mist from the fall sprays onto the trail, giving the Mist Trail its name.
Trail Summary and Elevation
Due to its predominantly uphill nature, many hikers opt to take the Mist Trail to the top of Vernal Fall and then return, a 2.4-mile round-trip hike with a 1,000-foot elevation gain, which the National Park Service (NPS) estimates will take about three hours. For those seeking a greater challenge, the hike can be extended to Nevada Fall, a 5.4-mile round-trip journey with an additional 1,000-foot elevation gain. To witness both falls, expect to spend five to six hours hiking.
Alternate Routes and Viewing Options
For those looking for a less strenuous option, the Vernal Fall Footbridge provides a nearly 2-mile round-trip hike with a substantial 500-foot elevation gain, offering a peek of Vernal Fall without the stair climb. Alternatively, hikers can take the John Muir Trail, which not only avoids the often slippery Mist Trail but also provides excellent vantage points of the falls and the surrounding forest and valley.
Preparation and Safety Tips
Many travelers hail the Mist Trail as one of the best hikes they have ever experienced but caution that preparation is key. While the hike along the falls offers spectacular scenery, it is undoubtedly strenuous. Even when the falls are not at their peak (from late spring to early summer), the trail can be quite wet. Ensure you have shoes with good traction and bring a poncho or clothes that can get wet. Most recent hikers recommend descending via the John Muir Trail.
Trailhead and Facilities
To start your adventure on the Mist Trail, take the Valleywide shuttle to Happy Isles shuttle stop No. 16. Due to its popularity, the trail can be crowded, so take your time and be cautious of the moist and sometimes rocky terrain. Restrooms are available at the shuttle stop and the Vernal Fall Footbridge, with additional vault toilets at the top of both Vernal and Nevada falls.
Water and Safety Considerations
The NPS advises carrying about two quarts of water if you hike to Vernal Fall and three to four quarts if you continue to Nevada Fall. It's crucial to stay on marked trails and refrain from swimming in any part of the falls, which is illegal. While the trail has no set hours, hiking it at night is not recommended by the NPS. Access to this area is included in the park's seven-day vehicle entrance fee, which is $35. For further details, visit the park's website.
Conclusion
Whether you are aiming for the top of Vernal Fall, extending your hike to Nevada Fall, or simply taking in the views from the Vernal Fall Footbridge, the Mist Trail provides an unforgettable Yosemite Valley adventure. Be prepared, hike safely, and enjoy the natural beauty of one of Yosemite’s most iconic trails.