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Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall Loop (Mist Trail and John Muir Trail Loop)

Hiking Trail

Hard
7.56 mi
2,258 ft
Connect two of Yosemite's great waterfalls in a concise but strenuous loop

This astonishingly-scenic loop features two impressive waterfalls on the Merced River, and offers different options for distance and difficulty. The full hike mapped here is to the top of Nevada Fall via the Mist Trail and back via the John Muir Trail, but shorter variations are mentioned in the description below.

Begin at Happy Isles Trailhead and follow the paved trail to Vernal Fall Footbridge for your first great view of a waterfall. Vernal Fall is more than 300 feet tall and drops in a broad, continuous curtain for much of the year. In the drier months, it can thin into separate streams, but it always has water. The bridge is a popular turnaround point for casual hikers, but the Mist Trail continues as a rock and dirt path to climb past Vernal Fall and toward Nevada Fall. It takes many stairs cut into granite to ascend quite close to Vernal Fall. During times of high flow, the trail is in the spray zone and the rock becomes quite slick.

Pause at an overlook near the lip of Vernal Fall, then proceed to the next waterfall. After crossing the cascading river once more on a bridge, the trail continues on relatively mellow terrain through groves of oak trees. Through gaps in the canopy, you can see the towering summits of Mount Broderick and Liberty Cap overhead.

Instead of continuing to Nevada Fall, you can turn right on a connector trail that climbs steeply to a view at Clark Point and joins the John Muir Trail there. This is a shorter alternative to the full loop. If you stay on the Mist Trail, you’ll soon reach another steep stair climb, this time in the spray of Nevada Fall. This waterfall is twice as tall as the first, and even more dynamic. Its water column rockets outward in freefall for a few hundred feet before crashing down on the angled cliff face, making an especially broad mist zone.

The trail takes aggressive switchbacks in a rocky gully to climb past Nevada Fall. At the top, join the John Muir Trail and cross a bridge poised proudly at the lip. From there, returning the way you came is slightly shorter than completing the loop on the John Muir Trail, but the loop is only slightly longer and immensely rewarding. The John Muir Trail continues downhill along the south side of the gorge, reaching many zoomed-out viewpoints of both waterfalls and granite summits that surround. It is very different scenery than on the first half of the loop. You will rejoin the Mist Trail below Vernal Fall, then retrace the paved path back to the trailhead.

Note that in winter, you can still hike to both waterfalls, but only as an out-and-back using the connector trail to Clark Point. A portion of both the Mist Trail and the John Muir Trail close in the winter due to icy conditions, so the loop is not an option.

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Written by Jesse Weber
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Happy Isle Loop Rd Climb0.24 mi10 ft0.4%
Mist Trail Part 1: Happy Isles to JMT (Official)1.03 mi502 ft9.2%
Mist Trail to Vernal Falls1.59 mi991 ft11.7%
Happy Isle Loop Rd Climb0.32 mi292 ft16.6%
Happy Isles to Bridge0.45 mi325 ft9.6%
Half Dome, Yosemite0.70 mi722 ft18.8%
Upper bridge to top of Vernal Falls0.60 mi705 ft22.2%
Mist Trail Part 2: JMT to Reflection Pool (Official)0.38 mi551 ft27.4%
John Muir Trail Climb0.31 mi476 ft28.4%
John Muir Trail Climb0.50 mi223 ft8.3%
Mist Trail Part 3: Reflection to the Top (Official)1.07 mi925 ft16.4%
John Muir Trail Climb0.24 mi138 ft10.9%
John Muir Trail Climb0.32 mi272 ft16.0%
Nevada Falls to Vernal Falls (JMT)2.93 mi-1,476 ft-9.1%
Nevada Falls to Vernal Falls2.13 mi-1,545 ft-13.7%
Mist/Muir Intersection Down1.01 mi-489 ft-9.1%