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Upper Cathedral Lake is a pristine alpine lake nestled within the iconic Yosemite National Park, specifically in the high country's Tuolumne Meadows area of Mariposa County, California. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,922 meters (9,585 feet) at the base of the majestic Cathedral Peak, this natural monument is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and the breathtaking reflections of the surrounding granite landscape. It stands as a prominent landmark within the Sierra Nevada mountain range, offering a quintessential Yosemite experience.
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While Tioga Road, the primary access route, is typically closed from late fall to late spring due to heavy snow, making winter access challenging, it is possible for experienced winter backcountry travelers. However, it requires significant preparation, snowshoeing or ski touring equipment, and a thorough understanding of avalanche safety and winter navigation in Yosemite's high country. Most visitors prefer to experience the lake when the road is open.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Yosemite National Park, including the path to Upper Cathedral Lake. This is a common regulation in national parks to protect wildlife and natural resources. Dogs are allowed in developed areas, on paved roads, and in campgrounds, but not on wilderness trails.
Day hikers do not need a permit to visit Upper Cathedral Lake. However, if you plan an overnight backpacking trip, a wilderness permit is required. These permits are highly sought after, especially during peak season, and should be reserved well in advance through the Yosemite National Park wilderness permit system. This helps manage visitor impact and preserve the wilderness experience.
The hike to Upper Cathedral Lake is generally considered moderate. For most hikers, a round trip typically takes between 4 to 6 hours, depending on your pace, the number of stops you make, and whether you continue to Lower Cathedral Lake. The trail covers a distance of approximately 7-8 miles (11-13 km) round trip from the Cathedral Lakes trailhead.
The Upper Cathedral Lake trail involves a moderate elevation gain. Starting from the Cathedral Lakes trailhead near Tioga Road, hikers will ascend approximately 1,000 feet (305 meters) to reach the lake, which sits at an elevation of about 9,585 feet (2,922 meters). The trail has some uphill sections but is generally well-graded.
Absolutely! While the reflection of Cathedral Peak is iconic, the area offers more. As you hike, you'll pass through beautiful subalpine meadows and glacier-polished granite slabs. Once at the lake, in addition to Cathedral Peak, you'll have views towards Tressider Peak and the rugged Echo Peaks. The crystal-clear water itself, and the surrounding granite landscape, are natural features worth appreciating.
For a day hike, essential items include plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), layers of clothing as alpine weather can change quickly, a map and compass or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and sturdy hiking shoes. Even in summer, a light jacket or rain shell is advisable. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery!
As a popular destination within Yosemite National Park, Upper Cathedral Lake can experience significant crowds, particularly on summer weekends and holidays. The trailhead parking often fills up early. To enjoy a more serene experience, consider hiking on weekdays, starting very early in the morning, or visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) when Tioga Road is open but visitor numbers are lower.
The Cathedral Lakes trailhead is located in the Tuolumne Meadows area, which offers some amenities during the operating season of Tioga Road. You can find a general store, a grill, and a gas station at Tuolumne Meadows. For accommodation, there's the Tuolumne Meadows Lodge (tent cabins) and a large campground. More extensive services, including a wider range of dining and lodging, are available in Yosemite Valley or outside the park in towns like Lee Vining or Groveland.
Yes, swimming is permitted in Upper Cathedral Lake. Many visitors enjoy taking a refreshing dip in its clear, cold alpine waters, especially on warmer days. The lake's easy-to-access shoreline makes it a popular spot for a swim or simply wading in the shallows. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles and avoid using soaps or detergents in the lake.
While there isn't a direct loop trail that solely encompasses Upper Cathedral Lake and returns to the same trailhead, the lake is part of the larger John Muir Trail (JMT). Hikers often combine a visit to Upper Cathedral Lake with Lower Cathedral Lake, or incorporate it into longer backpacking loops within the Yosemite high country. For day hikers, it's typically an out-and-back journey from the Cathedral Lakes trailhead, with the option to detour to Lower Cathedral Lake.