Crane Flat (B7)
This flat is named for the once-numerous sandhill cranes that visited here on their trans-Sierra journeys.
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Crane Flat (B7) Details
Today, rather than cranes, the great blue heron can be seen here on occasion. Sierra Nevada meadows - or flats - are rare. Many were the result of glaciers retreating and the resulting lakes were filled with silt and sand. Crane Flat is located at 6,200 feet and is well beyond the reach of the glaciers. During the summer, the Crane Flat area is a busy hub since it serves as an intersection for the popular Tioga Road and visitors approaching from the Big Oak Flat Road. A gas station and a popular summer campground are located here. Roadside marker: B7
Difficulty
Low
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Region
Big Oak Flat
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Crane Flat (B7)
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Crane Flat Gas Station
One of two gas stations open year-long in the Park.
0.3 mi away
Crane Flat Campground
This 166-site campground welcomes RVs and is open mid-July through mid-October.
0.6 mi away
Overview
Toga Road is 47 miles long and gains about 3,800 feet in elevation from Yosemite Valley to Tioga Pass..
0.6 mi away
Tuolumne Grove Trailhead
The Tuolumne Grove Trailhead parking lot is relatively large but can get crowded at times.
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Tuolumne Grove Trailhead
There is a semi-permanent pit toilet located at the parking lot.