Half Dome Trek

Half Dome Trek

Guided Backpacking Trips

4-5 Days, 3-4 Nights 16+MI / 25+KM
  • hiker standing in front of waterfall
  • Spectacular Sierra Nevadas view

Trip Highlights

Come experience Yosemite’s most iconic hike with this classic Yosemite backpacking trip. The hike to the summit of 8,842 feet Half Dome is one of the most popular hikes in the park and a life-long goal for many! The summit, itself, is just one of the many highlights of this trip: Vernal Fall, Nevada Fall, the Silver Apron, Emerald Pool, Panorama Cliffs, Liberty Cap, Tenaya Canyon, and the sub-dome are just some of the other incredible sights along the way!

The three day itinerary, with two nights spent camping in Little Yosemite Valley, allows us to really soak up all the magic that Yosemite National Park has to offer. We’ll stop and relax in the cool misty air next to roaring waterfalls and cascades, and cool-off and swim in the more placid pools of the Merced. We’ll set up a basecamp in Little Yosemite Valley where we’ll stay for two nights as we attempt the summit of Half Dome high above us. At night we’ll kick back and soak up the beauty next to a warm campfire and those endless High Sierra stars! The hike up Half Dome itself – on day 2 – is an exciting and highly gratifying experience. The hike will enliven you, the “cables” section will thrill you, and the views from the top are sure to inspire you! Join us for an unforgettable Yosemite hiking adventure!

  • Check Mark Summit Half Dome
  • Check Mark Waterfalls
  • Check Mark Breathtaking Views
  • Check Mark Climb the "Cables"
  • Check Mark 2 nights in Yosemite's Backcountry
  • Check Mark Amazing Natural & Cultural History

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Trip Details

  • Trip Type

    Trip Type

    Guided Backpacking Trips
  • Trip Length

    Trip Length

    4-5 Days, 3-4 Nights
  • Hiking Distance

    Daily Hiking Distance

    5-8 mi
  • Group Size

    Group Size

    1-10 Guests
  • Trip Begins

    Curry Village
  • Trip Ends

    Curry Village
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Is This Trip Right For me?

This trip is along well maintained trails. Some concerns include loose dirt, large stepping stones and tree roots. There are 3,000ft vertical drops on the top of Vernal and Nevada falls. These are protected by railings and can be avoided if guests are afraid of heights.Half Dome cables are extremely dangerous if not climbed properly. There is at least 1,000 ft of exposure on both sides. Only protection is the steel cable system. Guides will demonstrate how to safely go up/down the cable system.Granite is slippery when wet, Half Dome cables WILL NOT be attempted if there is any moisture, rain or a forecast of rain.

Difficulty Level
4 of 5
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Solitude Level
1 of 5
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Hiking Distances
3 of 5

5-8 mi

Backpack Weight
4 of 5

35-45 lbs

Terrain
2 of 5

Lightly Rugged

Max Daily Elevation
4 of 5

2845 ft

Height & Exposure
5 of 5

Extreme

Trip Itinerary

Please Note: We always do everything in our power to follow the set itinerary, however it can change occasionally based on temporary access restrictions, weather, lodging/campground availability, guest ability/injury, natural events like fires and flooding, and other potential causes. Normal terms and conditions apply to trips with itinerary changes.

Day 1

Colorful stream and mountain view

This Yosemite hike begins with rendezvous in Yosemite Valley in the parking lot of Curry Village near the bear boxes at shuttle stop 14 at 6PM on Day 1. You will easily spot your guide waiting for you in a Wildland Trekking hat. We’ll conduct an orientation meeting, after which we’ll get settled in the Backpackers Camp a stone’s throw away from majestic Tenaya Creek and under the spectacular domes and cliffs of Yosemite Valley. We’ll enjoy dinner either at Curry Village or in camp.

Day 2

Spectacular view of Sierra Nevada mountains

Hiking Mileage: 4.5 miles

Elevation Gain: 2650 feet

Elevation Loss: 500 ft

Our trek begins at the Happy Isles trailhead along the banks of the cascading Merced River in the east end of Yosemite Valley at 4000 feet. We quickly gain elevation as our route follows the world-renowned Mist Trail. Rain gear may be a good idea as the trail climbs a series of stair steps directly in the path of the thunderous spray of Vernal Fall. Topping out above the falls, a quick break allows us to dry off and warm up before we reach the awe-inspiring Emerald Pool and Silver Apron. Wisely, we ignore the siren’s call of the waters and stay on the trail…every year hikers are injured or even killed by venturing into these dangerous cataracts. A hot and dry ascent, the last of the day, brings us to the phenomenally scenic lip of Nevada Fall. Here the towering domes of Mount Broderick and the Liberty Cap dominate the northern skyline as the view west encompasses 6222 foot Grizzly Peak, the Panorama Cliffs, and Glacier Point across the canyon. Following a leisurely lunch, we continue to our campsite along the Merced River in Little Yosemite Valley. After setting up camp, we can relax by swimming at “the beach” or just hanging around camp enjoying the pine-scented air. Tonight, after a sumptuous dinner, we can swap yarns around the communal campfire as we prepare for tomorrow’s ascent of Yosemite’s most iconic Peak – Half Dome!

Day 3

Rocky cliff over vista

Hiking Mileage: 7 miles

Elevation Gain: 2845 feet

Elevation Loss: 2845 feet

We will get an alpine start to the morning to avoid possible afternoon thunderstorms on today’s climb to the summit of Half Dome. After coffee and a quick breakfast, we will take only day packs and ascend a series of mild switchbacks two and a half miles and 1800 feet up to the base of the sub-dome. Here we begin the real climbing as the trail ascends 500 feet in half a mile on steep stair steps carved into the sheer granite slope. A short level respite provides an opportunity to rest and prepare for the crux of the hike: the final 400 foot vertical ascent along the legendary cables. At the summit, after a well-deserved celebration, we enjoy lunch, gazing out over all of Yosemite Valley below and much of the high country beyond. An astounding portion of Yosemite can be seen from this vantage: from Buena Vista Crest to the south, to the Sawtooth Ridge along the northern border, all the way to Mts. McClure and Lyell in the southeast corner and beyond, to the coastal ranges over 120 miles to the west. After lunch, we will return to our camp in Little Yosemite Valley and celebrate our accomplishment with a victory dinner served up hot by your guide!

Please Note: the ascent of Half Dome involves climbing a section called “the cables,” which is a very steep and exposed part of our hike. The National Park Service has installed a pair of cables to use as handrails, but it is still a physically and psychologically demanding climb. Some of the objective hazards also include mishaps by other hikers, such as people slipping or dropping items. This climb isn’t required to do the trip, but it is required to reach the top of Half Dome.

Day 4

Hiking Mileage: 5.2 miles

Elevation Gain: 740 feet

Elevation Loss: 2870 feet

Our return to Happy Isles and Yosemite Valley will follow the John Muir Trail, a parallel trail to the Mist Trail. This more relaxing route offers additional outstanding views of the falls, Liberty Cap, Mount Broderick and the backside of Half Dome, as it switchbacks down through a Douglas fir forest below the north face of the Panorama Cliffs. Reaching the trail’s end at Happy Isles, we can celebrate our accomplishment with a foot soak in the cold waters of the Merced or an ice cream cone at the snack shack!

5 Day Variation

Day 1:

Meet in Yosemite Valley for an orientation and dinner. Same as Day 1 on the 4-day itinerary.

Day 2:

Hiking Distance: 3.5 Miles

Elevation Gain: 300 feet

Elevation Loss: 1200 feet

We start at a trailhead overlooking Yosemite Valley. From there we drop down into a gorgeous river valley with stunning views of Star King Dome, a towering granite monolith. Tonight we camp along a pristine, snow-fed creek.

Day 3:

Hiking Distance: 5 miles

Elevation Gain: 950 feet

Elevation Loss: 1100 feet

Today we leave our creekside camp and hike to the top of one of Yosemite’s most impressive waterfalls. Earning our first views of Half Dome in the distance, we will continue up a hanging valley along the Merced River to our camp for the night. We’ll rest up for our big summit push tomorrow morning!

Day 4:

Summit Half Dome. Same as Day 3 of the 4-day itinerary.

Day 5:

Descend back to Yosemite Valley. Same as Day 4 of the 4-day itinerary.

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What's Included

  • Trip Included
    Top-of-the-line tent, backcountry sleeping pad and multi-day backpack
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    High quality, synthetic sleeping bag (professionally laundered after every use)
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    Use of trekking poles
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    All meals are included from dinner on Day 1 through lunch on the last day
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    Trained hiking guide(s) with years of personal wilderness and hiking experience, medical certifications, and a passion for leading people into breathtaking landscapes. See Guide Bios.
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    National park backcountry camping permits
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    Bear cannisters for food storage
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    Emergency equipment including a company-issued first-aid kit and communication device
  • Trip Included
    Mandatory 5% national park fee that passes through directly to Yosemite

What's Not Included

  • Trip Not Included
    Clothes, raingear and footwear
  • Trip Not Included
    National park entrance fee
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    Sunscreen, toiletries and personal items
  • Trip Not Included
    Water bottles and a headlamp or flashlight
  • Trip Not Included
    Guide gratuity (industry recommendation is 10-20% of trip cost)

Accommodations

BACKCOUNTRY SLEEPING

TENT CAMPING

Sleeping on backpacking trips is in premier 1-person, 2-person or 4-person backcountry tents. Solo travelers, and anyone else who requests it, are issued single tents. Top-of-the-line self-inflating sleeping pads and synthetic-fill sleeping bags (professionally laundered after every trip) are also provided.

BACKCOUNTRY CUISINE

FRESH & DELICIOUS

Meals from breakfast Day 1 through lunch the last day are fully included and prepared by your guide. We never use dehydrated backpacking meals, instead serving freshly prepared, delicious backcountry cuisine made with a variety of common and specialty ingredients that travel well in the wilderness.

AMAZING CAMPSITES

yosemite campsite with hikers
IN THE ACTION

Campsites vary by destination, trip and even by the individual day of a trip. However, you can expect to camp in beautiful areas that put you right in the action to make the most of your trekking adventure. We carefully design our itineraries with campsites in mind.

Trip Logistics & FAQs

Where Do We Meet?

This trip meets in Yosemite Valley in the parking lot of Curry Village near the bear boxes at shuttle stop 14 at 6PM on Day 1. Your guide will contact you approximately 10 days before your trip to coordinate this rendezvous and answer any last minute questions you have. Your guide will be waiting for you in a Wildland Trekking hat and shirt. This trip includes dinner and camping that night at the backpackers camp. Personal vehicles can remain parked at Curry Village during your trip.

Click here to see a printable, downloadable trip information packet with more detailed guidance about flights, shuttles, recommended lodging and more.

Travel to Yosemite Valley

TRAVEL TO YOSEMITE VALLEY BACKPACKERS CAMP

This trip meets in Yosemite Valley in the parking lot of Curry Village near the bear boxes at shuttle stop 14 at 6PM on Day 1. Your guide will contact you approximately 10 days before your trip to coordinate this rendezvous and answer any last minute questions you have. Your guide will be waiting for you in a Wildland Trekking hat and shirt. This trip includes dinner and camping that night at the backpackers camp. Personal vehicles can remain parked at Curry Village during your trip.

Many Wildland guests rent vehicles or drive their own to Yosemite Valley. However, you can also travel to and from Yosemite National Park using train and bus options from much of California:

From FresnoYosemite Area Rapid Transit (YARTS) is offering 1 bus ride each direction from Fresno to Yosemite Valley. To reach the Yosemite Valley Backpackers Camp get off at Curry Village and either walk or take a national park shuttle to North Pines Campground. Walk to the back of the campground and across the footbridge to the camp.

From Other California Cities: by rail on the Amtrak San Joaquin Train to the city of Merced (serviced by most large cities in California) or by Amtrak “Thruway” Bus Service from Merced to Yosemite Valley. To book your trip, use Amtrak’s Online Reservation Service to book round-trip Amtrak travel to “YOS” (Yosemite Valley).

Start/End Times

Your guide will inform you of the first day’s rendezvous time at the orientation meeting. Generally, you can expect it to be between 5 and 8 am, although the exact time will depend on current weather and road conditions. We will be out of the backcountry normally before 5 PM (this time is not guaranteed, as a variety of circumstances can influence our exact return time) on the final day.

Safety Precautions

Your safety is our top priority. Our hiking tours are led by professional hiking guides, all of whom are wilderness-certified first responders or EMT’s, each with years of guiding and wilderness experience. Guides adhere to standardized risk management protocols in case of any potential or actual incident, and all tours carry an emergency communication device and comprehensive first-aid kit. Additionally we have a “24/7” system through which guides or guests can reach Wildland support personnel at any time.

If you have any further questions about safety, please contact us at 1-800-715-HIKE (4453) for more information.

Age Restrictions

Age restrictions on this trip are as follows:

  • 12 and older to join scheduled tours (mixed groups)
  • 10 and older to join private tours, with final approval on a case by case basis
  • specific logistical requirements (such as porter or stock assist) determined on a case by case basis

Reviews

4.9 (36 reviews)
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Leigh D
5.0
1 year ago

Incredible experience with WT

My son Matt and I had an incredible experience with WT and in particular, Austin, our guide. Austin made what is naturally a great adventure in to a trip that neither Matt or I will forget nor say enough good things about! I'm already looking into what trip is next and how we can request to be with Austin again. Many thanks to the WT team!

Erin K
5.0
1 year ago

This trip was beyond excellent.

The Half Dome trek with Carm was an absolute dream. She makes you feel calm and reassured while also coaching positively throughout. Her cooking was delicious, and mountain-top pancakes are something I’ll never forget! I wouldn’t have made the trek if not for Wildland and it truly changed my life.

Bridget M
5.0
1 year ago

Unforgettable trip to Yosemite.

Austin was an outstanding guide who cheerfully and discreetly worked very hard so that we could all have a safe and enjoyable trip. The gear for our use was good quality and well-looked after. The meals were great. Thanks again Wildland and Austin for an unforgettable trip to Yosemite.

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