Rail Creek (W7)
This creek is officially called Elevenmile after the former stagecoach station that once operated here.
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Rail Creek (W7) Details
Locally, the creek is better known as Rail Creek, named for the nearby trees that were used to create spilt rails for fences. During winters with heavy snow, this becomes an ungroomed ski run which descends from the Yosemite Ski and Snowboard Area. The trail was originally cut back in the late 1920s in preparation for hosting the Olympics. Unfortunately for the Curry Company, the ski area operators at the time, the Olympics ended up being held at Lake Placid, N.Y. Roadside marker: W7
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Wawona Road (Rt 41)
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Rail Creek (W7)
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1.0 mi away
Deer Camp Trailhead
This old fire road, now a trail, takes hikers to Deer Camp, an old California Conservation Corps camp.
1.0 mi away
Logging Railroad (W6)
This was the longest incline rail system ever built and was once used to haul logs to Merced Falls.
1.2 mi away
Chinquapin (W5)
The midway point between Wawona and Yosemite Valley named for the Sierra Chinquapin evergreen shrub which is common in the area.
2.0 mi away
Badger Pass Ski Area (G2)
Perfect for winter enthusiasts of all ages with alpine and cross-country ski trails, a terrain park, and tubing area.
2.1 mi away
Glacier Point Road
A 16-mile road between Chinquapin and Glacier Point.