![]() ![]() Ten Lakes: Trail to Ten Lakes is clear, with some muddy sections.Trail is clear with a few lingering snow patches when dropping into Sunrise HSC. Sunrise Lakes: Outlet of Tenaya Lake will require a wade, approximately 40 ft wide and 1.5 ft deep, slow moving.May Lake road needs to dry out before it can sustain vehicles, so maybe some time before it opens. White Wolf and May Lake Roads are closed, with no estimated opening date. ![]() The north side in particular has continuous snow coverage for 1/3 of a mile. Red Peak Pass is mostly snow covered, with steep snow banks, with snow starting around 10,250 ft.Trails maybe challenging to follow in the Red Fire footprint.Illilouette Creek may still be a crossing of concern for some. Isolated snow patches remain near Royal Arch Lake.The trails are mostly clear, with periodic wet and/or muddy sections.The Pika Fire near North Dome has some trail closures and smoke impacts.Trails are mostly clear, with periodic wet and/or muddy sections.Bring multiple pairs of socks for each day of your trip to maintain proper foot health, putting on dry socks when you reach your camp each night. It is often easier to stay on the trail and get your feet wet than finding multiple alternate paths off or around the trail. Stay on the trail instead of creating side trails, causing long lasting resource damage. Trails are wet and muddy in many locations in the park and may have sections of flowing or standing water on them. Hikers should still use caution when crossing streams and hikers sensitive to unbridged crossings may need to find alternative routes. Mosquitoes have also arrived and can be plentiful in favored areas.Ĭreeks and streams have receded with most creeks and streams crossable but still are at relatively high flow at this time of year. Water abounds though most creeks can be crossed. Most areas are now snow free with only high passes and favored areas holding snow. As we pass through the halfway point of summer, summer has finally exerted itself on the high country of Yosemite after the historic winter of 2022-2023. ![]()
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