Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows

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Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows

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Category

Backpacking

Typical Duration

5 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows - John Muir Trail

About This Landmark

Backpacking Lyell Canyon and Tuolumne Meadows

Introductory Overview

Backpacking Lyell Canyon, located in Tuolumne Meadows of Yosemite National Park, offers a serene and stunning high-country experience. This relatively gentle trail, following the Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne River, is ideal for both beginner and experienced backpackers. Known for its open meadows, meandering rivers, and dramatic granite peaks, Lyell Canyon is the gateway to the John Muir Trail (JMT) and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The route is a showcase of the area’s ecological diversity, from alpine forests to pristine waterways. The manageable terrain and awe-inspiring views make it a must-do in the heart of Yosemite’s wilderness.

### Adventure Guide To Backpacking Lyell Canyon

  1. Tuolumne Meadows to Donohue Pass (Approx. 11 Miles)

    • Start at the Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Center trailhead and follow the river south. The trail gradually ascends through Lyell Canyon, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography. By mile 9, you'll encounter a steeper ascent leading toward Donohue Pass (11,056 ft), the border of Yosemite and Ansel Adams Wilderness. The sweeping views from the pass are a top highlight, showcasing alpine lakes, rugged peaks, and distant valleys.
  2. Camping Along Lyell Fork

    • Backcountry camping is permitted with a valid wilderness permit. Look for designated legal sites at least 100 feet from water to help preserve the ecosystem. Popular spots include areas near Ireland Creek or in the upper Lyell Canyon, where you can enjoy clear night skies and the soothing rush of the river.
  3. Fishing Opportunities

    • Lyell Canyon offers some of the best backcountry fishing in Yosemite. The river is home to rainbow, brook, and brown trout. The best fishing spots include deeper pools along the Lyell Fork, particularly in the quieter northern stretches of the canyon. Remember, a California fishing license is required.

Local Insights

  • Cultural Tip: The area is part of the ancestral homeland of the Ahwahneechee and Mono tribes. Be mindful of its historical significance by following Leave No Trace principles.
  • Wildlife Alert: Mule deer frequent the canyon, while black bears are common—always store food in provided bear canisters.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Mid-July to early September, when the snow has melted, and wildflowers bloom.
  • What to Bring: Backpacking essentials, bear canister, water filter, layers for cold nights, and mosquito repellent.
  • Driving Directions: From Yosemite Valley, take Tioga Road east for about 1.5 hours (54 miles) to the Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Center.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Mid-July to Early September for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Backpacking

Also Great For

Fishing
Wildlife Viewing

Essential Information

Nearby City

Mariposa, California

Protected Areas

Lyell Canyon in Yosemite National Park, Ansel Adams Wilderness

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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