Lodgepole Pine Forest (T37) in Yosemite National Park

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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Lodgepole Pine Forest (T37) Details

The lodgepole pine is named for its common use in Native American tepee lodges. A typical tepee is constructed with 15-18 lodgepole pines. The long, straight, and lightweight characteristics of the species made it ideal for horse transport in nomadic, buffalo-hunting cultures. Tribes made long journeys across the plains to secure lodgepole pines that only grew in mountainous areas. Roadside marker: T37

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Low

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Region

Tioga Road (Rt 120 East)

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lodgepole Pine Forest (T37)

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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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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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Mono Trail (T35)

An interpretive sign located here describes the old Native American trail over Mono Pass.

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Dana-Gibbs View (T36)

From this point, you can view both Mount Dana and Mount Gibbs in the distance.