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| Polly Dome Lakes Trail |
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Difficulty:
Easy
Recommended Season:
Early Fall
Usage:
Light
Length, One-way:
3 Miles
Beginning Elevation:
8,150 Feet
Ending Elevation:
8,300 Feet
Elevation Gain, One-way:
150 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
July - Mid-October
From Arch Rock Entrance, Drive northward into the park toward the Yosemite Valley. Turn left on to Big Oak Flat Road and travel almost 9.5 miles to Tioga Road. Turn right on to Tioga Road and travel 31 miles to the Murphy Creek Trailhead across the road from Tenaya Lake.
Location Information
This trail begins from the Murphy Creek Trailhead on Tioga Road across from Tenaya Lake. Begin hiking northward from the trailhead along Murphy Creek Trail. The path follows the creek through thick forest for the first mile and a half. Upon leaving the trees you'll see evidence of glacier activity as the trail leads across large spans of granite. Through this area you'll notice large boulders, left by glaciers, lining the trail. Follow the cairns over the rock as you climb to the head of Murphy Creek. Approximately two and a half miles from the trailhead you'll notice a small pond to the right of the trail. Before you reach the pond look for a lightly used trail leading to the right (southeast). Follow this trail, which roughly follows Murphy Creek toward Polly Dome. The large granite dome will be directly ahead of you on the trail. The trail ascends slightly along the creek to the northern shore of the largest Polly Dome lake.
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