Half Dome
Heading 6
Yosemite Valley, CA, Mariposa County, Yosemite

Advanced
Difficulty
16.5
Miles
5,305'
Elevation
Gain
8,839'
Summit
Elevation
No Summit
Yes ⓘ
Permit Required?
Fees?
Yes ⓘ
Best Season?
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National Park entry fee
Lottery permit required. Information regarding this can be found on the Summit Log page on this website.
Overview
Half Dome is a challenging 16.5 mile hike in Yosemite National Park, featuring steep climbs, breathtaking waterfalls, and a thrilling cable-assisted ascent to the summit.
Description
The Half Dome hike in Yosemite National Park is one of the most iconic and challenging hikes in the United States. Spanning approximately 16 miles round trip, this strenuous journey begins in Yosemite Valley and takes hikers through towering pine forests, alongside rushing waterfalls like Vernal and Nevada Falls, and up steep switchbacks. The trail’s highlight is the final ascent via the Half Dome cables, where hikers scale the sheer granite face with the aid of steel cables bolted into the rock. This thrilling section rewards adventurers with a sense of accomplishment and panoramic views of Yosemite’s majestic wilderness.
Reaching the summit of Half Dome offers an unforgettable experience, with sweeping vistas of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, and the Sierra Nevada peaks. The hike requires a high level of fitness, preparation, and a permit for the cable section, which is issued through a lottery system. While challenging, the Half Dome hike is a bucket-list adventure for those seeking to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of Yosemite and push their limits on one of nature's most stunning stages.