Yosemite backpacking before April 29
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:14 am
I just talked to the wilderness rangers in Yosemite. Here is what they said.
April 29 is the last day of "winter" regulations- so before then you can self-register at the nearest wilderness office (valley office for valley trailheads). The trail quotas are on the "honor system", you register trailhead, and number of people. If your trailhead is full, then you find another one. April 29 is the last starting date. OK if your trip extends beyond.
Backpacker's campground is tentatively scheduled to open April 11. It is tied to the opening of North Pines, because you have to show your permit to them. Camp 4 is open year-round, but you have to have a reservation. I forgot to ask if the backpacker's CG at Hetch Hetchy would be open.
The backpacker's parking is open. You can also park in an area behind Yosemite Lodge as long as you have no food in your car (no bear boxes there). OK to store food in the bear lockers at PB parking lot and then drive to park behind the lodge. The parking south of Yosemite Village is for day-use only.
Glacier Point Road will not be opened, even before construction. But even during the construction, you can pass through the Glacier Point parking lot to connect the Pohono to Panorama trails, but you CANNOT walk along the road and trailheads along the road will not be available. When the 4-Mile Trail opens, you can also use that, but it likely will not be open before April 29. Mist Trail opening will depend on conditions.
To compensate for loss of permit spaces for Glacier Point, others along the road, and Mono Meadows; quotas at other open trailheads have been proportionately increased.
This is verbal confirmation. The ranger seemed to be knowledgeable so will assume it is correct, barring drastic change of conditions.
April 29 is the last day of "winter" regulations- so before then you can self-register at the nearest wilderness office (valley office for valley trailheads). The trail quotas are on the "honor system", you register trailhead, and number of people. If your trailhead is full, then you find another one. April 29 is the last starting date. OK if your trip extends beyond.
Backpacker's campground is tentatively scheduled to open April 11. It is tied to the opening of North Pines, because you have to show your permit to them. Camp 4 is open year-round, but you have to have a reservation. I forgot to ask if the backpacker's CG at Hetch Hetchy would be open.
The backpacker's parking is open. You can also park in an area behind Yosemite Lodge as long as you have no food in your car (no bear boxes there). OK to store food in the bear lockers at PB parking lot and then drive to park behind the lodge. The parking south of Yosemite Village is for day-use only.
Glacier Point Road will not be opened, even before construction. But even during the construction, you can pass through the Glacier Point parking lot to connect the Pohono to Panorama trails, but you CANNOT walk along the road and trailheads along the road will not be available. When the 4-Mile Trail opens, you can also use that, but it likely will not be open before April 29. Mist Trail opening will depend on conditions.
To compensate for loss of permit spaces for Glacier Point, others along the road, and Mono Meadows; quotas at other open trailheads have been proportionately increased.
This is verbal confirmation. The ranger seemed to be knowledgeable so will assume it is correct, barring drastic change of conditions.