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Middle Gaylor Lake

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Middle Gaylor Lake

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Middle Gaylor Lake is a stunning alpine lake nestled within the high country of Yosemite National Park, California. Situated in the eastern reaches of the park near Tioga Pass, this picturesque lake is one of three Gaylor Lakes and offers visitors a serene wilderness experience amidst the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. Its elevation of approximately 3150 to 3156 meters places it among some of the park's most breathtaking high-altitude destinations.

Visitors consistently praise the profound sense of solitude and…

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    4 febbraio 2017

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    Lontano dal trambusto della Yosemite Valley, poche persone si avventurano all'estremità orientale del parco nazionale per fare escursioni. Ma proprio qui potrete godervi la bellezza della natura ad oltre 3000 metri di altitudine quasi tutta per voi. La solitudine, il silenzio e l'incontaminata che ti circonda in questo scenario fanno sì che il tempo si fermi. Una bella esperienza e vale la pena affrontare la salita inizialmente ripida. La vista sui laghi circondati da imponenti montagne basaltiche in un silenzio indescrivibile, semplicemente meravigliosa.
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    Il sentiero vi porta per circa 7 chilometri e un'altitudine complessiva di 200 metri fino ai laghi. Potete godervi viste gratificanti su Dana Meadows e sulle montagne dietro di esso (Dana, Mammoth, Gibbs).
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    Middle Gaylor Lake

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    Embark on the Gaylor Lakes Trail, an easy 2.0-mile (3.2 km) hike that typically takes about 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete. You will gain 773 feet (236 metres)…

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    Hike the moderate Gaylor Lakes Trail in Yosemite National Park, a 4.1-mile route with stunning alpine lakes and High Sierra views.

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    Elevazione 3.160 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    domenica 26 aprile

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    -7°C

    48 %

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    Posizione:Tuolumne County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Middle Gaylor Lake?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Yosemite National Park, including the path to Middle Gaylor Lake. This is a park-wide regulation to protect wildlife and natural resources. Service animals are an exception, but pets are restricted to paved roads, developed areas, and specific pet-friendly lodging.

    Is the hike to Middle Gaylor Lake suitable for families with young children?

    The hike to Middle Gaylor Lake is considered moderate. While the round-trip distance is manageable at approximately 4.2 kilometers, there is a significant initial climb of about 150 meters over less than a kilometer. Families with young children should consider their children's hiking experience and stamina, as well as the high elevation (starting near 3000 meters), which can be challenging for some.

    What permits are required to hike to Middle Gaylor Lake?

    No specific hiking permits are required for day hikes to Middle Gaylor Lake. However, you will need to pay the entrance fee to Yosemite National Park, or have a valid park pass, as the trailhead is located just inside the eastern gate near Tioga Pass. If you plan to backpack and camp overnight in the wilderness, a wilderness permit would be necessary.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Middle Gaylor Lake, especially given its high elevation?

    Due to its high elevation of over 3000 meters, weather at Middle Gaylor Lake can be unpredictable and change rapidly, even in summer. Expect cooler temperatures than in Yosemite Valley, especially in the mornings and evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are common during the summer months. Hikers should always be prepared for strong winds, sun exposure, and sudden drops in temperature, and pack appropriate layers.

    Can Middle Gaylor Lake be accessed during winter?

    Access to Middle Gaylor Lake during winter is extremely challenging. Tioga Road, which provides access to the trailhead, is typically closed from November through late May or early June due to heavy snow. When the road is closed, reaching the lake would involve a multi-day, strenuous backcountry ski or snowshoe trip, requiring advanced winter travel skills and permits.

    Are there any facilities or amenities near the Middle Gaylor Lake trailhead?

    The trailhead for Middle Gaylor Lake is located just inside the eastern entrance of Yosemite National Park near Tioga Pass. While there is parking available, amenities are limited. There are no cafes, pubs, or extensive facilities directly at the trailhead. Basic restrooms may be available seasonally. For more substantial amenities like food or lodging, you would need to travel further into the park or to nearby gateway communities outside the park.

    What other lakes can be visited in the Gaylor Lakes basin?

    Middle Gaylor Lake is one of three Gaylor Lakes. Hikers can also visit Lower Gaylor Lake and Upper Gaylor Lake, which are part of the same scenic basin. The trail system allows for exploration of all three, offering varied perspectives of the alpine landscape and the historic Great Sierra Mine remnants.

    What historical sites can be explored near Middle Gaylor Lake?

    Near Middle Gaylor Lake, hikers can explore the remnants of the Great Sierra Mine. This silver mining operation, established around 1878, left behind fascinating historical artifacts including stone cabins, tailings piles, and unfenced shafts. It offers an intriguing glimpse into Yosemite's mining history and adds an adventurous dimension to the hike.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Middle Gaylor Lake?

    While the 'cerulean, sun-soaked waters' of Middle Gaylor Lake may be inviting, swimming in alpine lakes within Yosemite National Park is generally permitted unless otherwise posted. However, the water is extremely cold, even in summer, due to the high elevation. Always exercise caution and be aware of the risks associated with cold water and remote locations.

    What should hikers know about the high elevation when planning a trip to Middle Gaylor Lake?

    The hike to Middle Gaylor Lake starts at an elevation near 3000 meters (approximately 10,000 feet). Hikers should be aware of the potential for altitude sickness, especially if coming from sea level. Symptoms can include headache, nausea, and dizziness. It's advisable to acclimatize for a day or two at a moderate elevation before attempting the hike, stay hydrated, and ascend slowly. If symptoms worsen, descend immediately.

    How crowded does Middle Gaylor Lake get on weekends during peak season?

    While Middle Gaylor Lake is known for its solitude compared to other parts of Yosemite, it can still see increased visitor numbers on weekends during the peak season (July-September). Arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure parking and enjoy the trails with fewer people. The area generally offers a more tranquil experience than the highly trafficked Yosemite Valley.

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