Four Mile Trail
Four Mile Trail - arvostelut (Yosemite National Park)
Four Mile Trail
Four Mile Trail
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Restaurants
13 within 5 kms

Curry Village Dining Pizza Deck
239
1.3 km€€–€€€ • Amerikkalainen • Pizza • Pikaruoka

Curry Village Dining
153
1.3 km€€–€€€ • Amerikkalainen • Sopii kasvissyöjille

The Ahwahnee Dining Room
2 614
1.8 km€€€€ • Amerikkalainen • Sopii kasvissyöjille • Vegaaniruokavaihtoehtoja

Mountain Room Restaurant
1 184
1.8 km€€–€€€ • Amerikkalainen • Baari • Sopii kasvissyöjille

Degnan's Kitchen
530
1.8 km€ • Nopeaa purtavaa • Amerikkalainen • Pikaruoka

Degnan's Kitchen
193
1.8 km€ • Nopeaa purtavaa • Amerikkalainen

Ahwahnee Hotel Bar
523
1.8 km€€–€€€ • Amerikkalainen • Baari • Sopii kasvissyöjille

Meadow Grill
60
1.6 km€ • Nopeaa purtavaa • Amerikkalainen • Pikaruoka

Degnan's Loft
219
1.8 km€€–€€€ • Pizza

Village Grill
113
1.6 km€ • Nopeaa purtavaa • Amerikkalainen • Pikaruoka
Attractions
41 within 5 kms

Glacier Point
4 561
1 kmGeologiset muodostelmat

Panorama Trail
290
1.1 kmVaellusreitit

Yosemite Valley
6 631
1.9 kmLaaksot

Yosemite Falls
2 286
2 kmVesiputoukset

Mist Trail
1 020
2.3 kmVaellusreitit

Ahwahnee Historic Building
423
1.8 kmKiinnostavat kohteet ja maamerkit • Rakennustaiteelliset rakennukset

Yosemite Village
506
1.3 kmKiinnostavat kohteet ja maamerkit

Lower Yosemite Fall Trail
165
2.2 kmVaellusreitit

Taft Point
312
2.8 kmGeologiset muodostelmat

Valley Visitor Center
362
1.8 kmMatkailijakeskukset
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jtj47
Espoo, Suomi10 contributions
Huikeita näkymiä
4/2017 • Pariskunnat
Vaellus on jonkin verran vaativa, vaikka polku onkin hyväkuntoinen. Matkan varrella kannattaa pysähtyä usein katsomaan maisemia, kuvaamaan ja tasaamaan hengitystä. Kannattaa varustautua hyvillä vaelluskengillä, ottaa mukaan vettä ja välipalaa.
Written 30. huhtikuuta 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Elliottsmadre
Alexandria, VA78 contributions
We are planning to hike down with our two boys who are 10 and 12- they are serious athletes so in good condition but just looking for any guidance from families who have recently hiked with kids this age.
Thanks!
D. Michael W
San Ramon, Kalifornia304 contributions
Just hiked up with my 10 year old son. Hiking down will be fine. Bring water, the right clothing, shoes and snacks and they will be just fine.
hikerks
Pensacola, FL144 contributions
This hike sounds a little too much for my husband and me - we're from Fl and hike every summer in national parks but mostly moderate hikes ( elevation gains between 1500 and 2200 mostly). We're 66 and 73 and just think this would be too difficult. I was wondering if we did a part of it - maybe to Union Point - would we still be able to enjoy great views and would it be more doable just going to that point and back?
Thanks for any feedback.
Karen
isabill
atlanta5 473 contributions
Hi, you might get different answers but I will tell you that for my husband and I, it was strenuous to get to the top (Glacier Point). We are in our late 50s, husband cycles and plays a lot of tennis. I cycle (lots of hills) about 20 miles a trip a couple times a week, go to the gym 3x a week, and we both found it very hard. We had walking poles- they came in handy. We didn’t rest for long enough periods of time to get used to the elevation. Our fault. Husband started cramping really bad about 2/3 up so we had to stop a lot more.
What we should have done is brought Gatorade and perhaps mustard packs, and rested for longer periods of time. Lesson learned. If we hadn’t started chatting with a nice couple at the top, who were kind enough to drive us back down, we would have taken forever to hike back down (plus at that time (late May) the snack shop was closed and the drinking fountains were shut off - no water refills! But we’d do it again! Hope that helps.
Ariane N
Milpitas, Kalifornia26 contributions
I am planning to do a one way hike down from glacier point to yosemite valley this saturday Oct 13. I booked a 1:30p one way bus to GP. Approximately what time will I finish? Will it be dark? Where is the best parking spot so I don't have to walk so far incase it's dark?
carolineleeuk
Lontoo, UK0 contributions
Me and my friend are planning on riding the bus up to Glacier point and hopefully walking down.
we have no special footwear apart from the normal average sports trainer. is this advisable? or should we do the bus ride up and down and find an alternative less strenuous hike?
Jason60097
Lebanon, TN35 contributions
My wife and I did this in early June, our only issue was slipping down the gravelly trail. Make sure your treads are good on your sneakers, but normal summer attire would be fine. The panorama trail is considered a more scenic hike down, but its about 9 miles long. If you take the shuttle bus to the top, make sure you take an early one. We took the 10am shuttle, and got dropped off around 11:45. There is a nice snack stand at the top of glacier point you can have lunch at before you hike down.
Marco G
5 contributions
I would like to leave the car at Glacier Point and take a shuttle bus down to the bottom, in order to make a single round ho to Glacier Point again. Is it possible?
PacificNWFamily
Washington State89 317 contributions
Probably. Contact the official vendor for tours and ask. Most folks ride up to Glacier Point and hike down, usually on the Panorama Trail. But that must mean that there are empty seats on that bus going back down to the Valley.
Timing may be the challenge. The earliest bus going up to Glacier Point arrives around 9:45 or 10:00 am. I think it heads back down around 11:30, getting to the Valley at 12:30 pm. Then you'd probably want lunch, would have to get across the Valley (about a mile) and hike up 4.8 mile Four Mile Trail.
The Yosemite NP forum page is a good place to ask about options for your hiking plans.
JohnAnnColumbia_MD
Columbia, MD1 688 contributions
In the second week of Sept. 2017, my wife and I would like to do Taft Point, Sentinel Dome, Washburn Overlook, Glacier Point and hike down the Four Mile Trail all in one day. We will have one car.
What may be the most convenient way of making this work?
What are our other options?
We would like to avoid hiking from Sentinel Dome/Taft Point parking lot up to Glacier Point.
JohnAnnColumbia_MD
Columbia, MD1 688 contributions
PacificNWFamily,
Thanks for your response.
With further reading we have decided that two days are really necessary to accomplish what we want. We are now planning to take the hikers bus and do the Panorama Trail one day, then drive up another day and do Taft Point, Sentinel Dome, Washburn and just walk down the Four Mile Trail to the start of the switchbacks to get the views then return to Glacier Point.
Cheers from,
JOHN & Ann
erica h
4 contributions
name of shuttle bus to glacier point; cost is $25 pp.... Do you know of this?
PacificNWFamily
Washington State89 317 contributions
There is only one bus from Yosemite Lodge at the Falls to Glacier Point. You can get information from the National Park Service website.
(I know that this question is old. In the future, I hope that erica h posts her questions on the destination forums where questions are usually answered that day.)
erica h
4 contributions
shuttle bus company name for one way ride to glacier point ;in order to walk down 4mile trail.