Gaylor Lakes in Yosemite National Park

Gaylor Lakes

This hike offers some of the most spectacular high-country views off of Tioga Road.

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Gaylor Lakes Details

This hike offers some of the most spectacular high-country views off of Tioga Road. From the trailhead, climb steadily to a ridge with views of the high Sierra including Mt. Dana and Dana Meadows with its scattered ponds. At the ridge crest, the trail drops 200 feet to Middle Gaylor Lake. Return via the same route. Trailhead: Begin at Tioga Pass Entrance Station - shuttle service available from Tuolumne Lodge.

Difficulty

Moderate

Distance

2 miles

Estimated time

2 hours

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Gaylor Lakes

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Tioga Pass (T39)

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You are at 9,941 feet above sea level.

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Dana Meadows (T38)

This meadow's high elevation brings cold temperatures throughout the year and snow is not uncommon here, even in warmer months.