Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley

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Category

Climbing

Typical Duration

12-16 hours

Difficulty

Hard

About This Landmark

Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley

Introductory Overview

Climbing Snake Dike, located on the southwest face of Half Dome in Yosemite Valley, is a world-class climbing route known for its unique features and breathtaking scenery. Renowned for its serpentine dike—a striking geological feature—it’s a classic bucket-list climb for experienced adventurers. Combining technical climbing and a vigorous hiking approach, Snake Dike offers one of the most exhilarating ways to ascend Half Dome. Its moderate grading (5.7 R) makes it a popular objective, though it does require a solid skill set due to its limited protection and exposed sections. Whether you're drawn by the granite slabs or panoramic summit views, Snake Dike epitomizes the allure of Yosemite's climbing scene.

### Adventure Guide to Climbing Snake Dike (Half Dome)

  • Approach Through the Mist Trail
    To reach Snake Dike, begin at the Happy Isles trailhead and follow the Mist Trail. After passing Vernal and Nevada Falls, continue up to Little Yosemite Valley before branching off toward the climbing route. The full approach trek spans over 6 miles, requiring solid endurance. Mist Trail is famed for its up-close views of waterfalls, so budget extra time for photography.

  • The Snake Dike Route
    This legendary 8-pitch climb is marked by the dike: an elevated ridge of stone that winds upward like a snake. You'll need to navigate minimal bolted protection through exposed sections. The first pitch is the hardest (5.7), while subsequent pitches ease up significantly, offering climbers manageable terrain coupled with jaw-dropping views of Yosemite’s granite expanse. Finish with a scramble to Half Dome’s summit.

  • Descent via the Cable Route
    Once you’ve topped out, the descent follows the Cable Route, which is a steep but secure journey. During the summer, the cables are installed and assist hikers descending to the base of Half Dome.

Local Insights

  • Snake Dike typically sees traffic in peak summer and fall months. Therefore, permits for Half Dome are required and can sell out quickly.
  • The combination of climbing and hiking makes this an all-day affair lasting 12-16 hours.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Summer and early fall—when conditions are dryer, with ample daylight.
  • What to Bring: Climbing gear (cams, quickdraws, slings, harness, helmet), plenty of water, snacks, gloves for cables, and sturdy hiking shoes.
  • Driving Directions: From Yosemite Valley, drive to the Happy Isles Nature Center (10 minutes) where the trail begins.

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Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley

Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley

Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley
Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley
Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley
Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Valley

Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Summer and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Location:Yosemite Valley
Why It's Wonderful:Its remote location offers exceptional stargazing away from city lights.
Key Features:The open skies and natural surroundings make for a peaceful and stunning night under the stars.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Clear nights with new moon phases.
  • What to Bring: Warm clothing and a star map.

Reviews

Location

Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite Valley

Coordinates: 37.7450, -119.5339

Ratings

Overall

9.2/10User rating

Photography

9.0/10Scenic value

Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Climbing

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Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Summer and Fall

Nearby City

Yosemite Valley, CA

Visitor Type

Adventure Seeker

Protected Areas

Yosemite National Park

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Remote location - limited connectivity

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.