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43.5 km
~2 day
1194 m
Out and Back
“Embark on a rewarding adventure through stunning waterfalls, serene valleys, and rich history on the Mist Trail.”
Starting your journey near Mariposa County, California, the Merced Lake via Mist Trail is a challenging yet rewarding adventure that spans approximately 43 kilometers (about 27 miles) with an elevation gain of around 1,100 meters (3,600 feet). This out-and-back trail is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, historical significance, and diverse wildlife.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, you can drive to Yosemite National Park, where the trail begins. If you're using public transport, the Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) offers bus services from various locations, including Merced and Fresno, directly to Yosemite Valley. From there, you can access the trailhead near Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley.### Trail Highlights#### Mist Trail and Vernal FallThe journey begins with the iconic Mist Trail, one of the most popular and scenic routes in Yosemite. As you ascend, you'll encounter the thundering Vernal Fall, a 97-meter (318-foot) waterfall that creates a misty spray, giving the trail its name. This section is steep and can be slippery, so caution is advised. The trail here is well-maintained, with stone steps and railings to assist hikers.#### Nevada FallContinuing upward, you'll reach Nevada Fall, another stunning waterfall standing at 181 meters (594 feet). The views from the top are spectacular, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding granite cliffs and lush forests. This is a great spot to take a break and soak in the natural beauty.#### Little Yosemite ValleyBeyond Nevada Fall, the trail levels out as you enter Little Yosemite Valley. This serene area is a stark contrast to the bustling Mist Trail, offering a peaceful respite with its sandy banks and towering pines. It's a popular spot for backpackers to camp overnight, providing a chance to experience the wilderness under the stars.### Merced LakeThe final stretch to Merced Lake is less traveled, offering solitude and a chance to connect with nature. The trail meanders through dense forests and meadows, with occasional glimpses of the Merced River. Upon reaching Merced Lake, you'll be rewarded with tranquil waters surrounded by granite peaks. It's an ideal spot for a picnic or a refreshing swim in the summer months.### Wildlife and FloraThroughout the hike, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that inhabits the area. Black bears, mule deer, and a variety of bird species are commonly seen. The flora is equally impressive, with wildflowers blooming in the spring and summer, and towering sequoias providing shade along the trail.### Historical SignificanceThe region holds significant historical importance, as it was once inhabited by the Ahwahneechee people, who lived in harmony with the land for centuries. The trail itself has been a route for explorers and adventurers since the late 19th century, contributing to the rich tapestry of Yosemite's history.### Navigation and SafetyGiven the trail's difficulty, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Use HiiKER for detailed maps and navigation tools to ensure you stay on track. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so pack accordingly and carry plenty of water and snacks. Always practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural beauty of the area for future generations.
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