Glacier Point
Perched 7,214 feet on the south side of Yosemite Valley, this stunning viewpoint provides hikers spectacular panoramas.
Plan Around Glacier Point
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Glacier Point Details
The short walk to the point quickly gives way to an exposed tableland of yellow quartzite, granite, and grey schist surrounded by a walled embankment and a Ponderosa pine backdrop. From here, there are the most breathtaking views easily accesible in the High Sierras: the Merced River meandering through the valley, green meadows, roaring falls, and the looming summits of Half Dome and Clouds Rest. The point is reachable from a number of trails, from a short, easy walk to the steep, strenuous Four-Mile Trail and the rocky Panorama Trail. Trailhead: from the terminus of Glacier Point Road
Difficulty
Low
Distance
1.0 mile
Estimated time
30 minutes
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Glacier Point
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Glacier Point Restroom
This restroom is brand new and is located in the parking lot of Glacier Point.
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Pohono Trail
This trail provides a chance to hike the south rim of Yosemite Valley, descending to Tunnel View near Bridalveil Fall.
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Panorama Trail
This less-traveled trail makes for memorable views of some of the park's awesome sights.
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Glacier Point (G11)
An overlook with a commanding view of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and Yosemite's high country.
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Glacier Point
The parking lot located at Glacier Point can be the busiest (and most stressful) in Yosemite.