Yosemite Creek
Tioga Pass Road to Yosemite Falls
| Difficulty | IV-V |
| Length | 7.9 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 106 fpm |
| Reach Info Last Updated | April 22, 2012 |
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On Friday, April 24, 2015 the Merced River in Yosemite National Park was officially reopened to paddlers. This reopening was the culmination of seven years of sustained engagement by American Whitewater with the National Park Service and other stakeholders in this process. Allowing paddling was a tiny, yet important [...]Read More
River Description
Yosemite is a fun creek with the unusual factor of a long downhill hike into Yosemite Valley at the end. The hike out is two miles on a good trail, but from the top of Yosemite Falls to the valley floor is about 2,500 feet of elevation drop. Save some energy and have a good system to carry your boat.
Put-in: From Yosemite Valley drive out highway 120 to the Tioga Pass road and then up to the Yosemite Creek. There is a pretty big parking area 100 yards past the bridge. Elevation is 7440 feet.
It is best to have your gear all ready and do a fast put-in, so as not to attract unwanted attention. There is also road access to a campground two miles downstream of the Tioga Pass rd.
Take-out: There is a trail bridge (elevation 6580 feet) 250 yards above the actual Yosemite Falls, so there is no problem about knowing when to exit the creek. Also, there are plenty of pools and eddies above and below the bridge so that a swim here would not be catastrophic. After you take out at the bridge, you will need to chat with the many hikers and answer their questions. Then you can walk over to the falls overlook and be a tourist yourself for a little while. After relaxing and enjoying the scenery it is time to hike down the well maintained trail.
Yosemite Creek goes through a variety of terrain and character. It starts at around 7,500 feet elevation and drops to about 6,600 feet elevation at the top of the falls. Immediately below Tioga Pass road, this creek is just plain tiny! It is tight and not much wider than a boat till side streams start feeding it. It is silly to boat it there, but I liked it anyway. By the time you get to the old Tioga Pass Road bridge two miles downstream, the flow has increased to more respectable dimensions. Much of the creek is technical and rocky but not overly steep. There are a number of gorges that are class 5 and depending on flow or other factors may or may not be runnable. There is one b
...River Features
Put In
Bridge at Yosemite Creek Campground
I was told that this is an older Tioga Pass road. The creek should have a respectable flow from side streams by this point.
Take Out
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