
Dana Fork (T34)
Running along side Highway 120, this Fork is very accessible to visitors who enjoy fishing for native trout.
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Dana Fork (T34) Details
The fork waters originate from Mount Dana (13,100 feet). It runs parallel to the road from the headwaters at Tioga Point to its confluence with Lyell Fork. This is a popular fly fishing spot, with Rainbow, Brook and Brown Trout present throughout this section of river. Roadside marker: T34
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Tioga Road (Rt 120 East)
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Dana Fork (T34)
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Mono Trail (T35)
An interpretive sign located here describes the old Native American trail over Mono Pass.
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Mono Pass
This historic, trans-Sierra trail climbs to Mono Pass (elevation 10,600 feet).
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Mono Pass Trailhead
This trailhead serves the trail of Mono/Parker Pass.
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Lodgepole Pine Forest (T37)
This variety of pine (Pinus contorta) is one of the most common trees found in Yosemite National Park.
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Dana-Gibbs View (T36)
From this point, you can view both Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs in the distance.