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Guide to Yosemite A handbook of the trails and roads of Yosemite valley and the adjacent region
GUIDE TO YOSEMITE
A HANDBOOK OF THE TRAILS AND ROADS OF YOSEMITE VALLEY AND THE ADJACENT REGION

by
ANSEL F. HALL
U.S. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
IN CHARGE OF INFORMATION
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

Aeroplane View of Yosemite Valley and its Adjacent Region.
Introduction
This Guide and Trail Companion was brought about by thousands of requests for practical information concerning the many short excursions from Yosemite. Besides briefly describing Yosemite Valley, its scenic features, and the immediately adjacent portion of the Sierra, detailed information has been introduced concerning each trail and road in the region. These are described just as they are actually followed, and attention is called to each point of interest just as it is discovered during the trip itself. As far as possible, complete data has been introduced on condition of trails, time required to make the trips, fishing, camp sites, forage conditions, etc., in short all kinds of information which would be demanded of a hired guide.
The original draft of this Handbook was prepared in collaboration with Forest S. Townsley, Chief Ranger of Yosemite National Park. Later, each of the Park Rangers suggested valuable additions, and several members of the Sierra Club contributed bits of valuable information. The author has freely consulted old books and pamphlets in the Bancroft Historical Library at the University of California and has included several points of historical interest.
Acknowledgment is also due to Mr. Herbert Maier for the drawings and maps here reproduced and to the United States Geological Survey for permission to reproduce a portion of the "Administrative Map of Yosemite National Park."
Suggestions as to additions or corrections which would make this booklet more useful to the public would be greatly appreciated and should be addressed to the author, care of United States National Park Service, Yosemite, California.
ANSEL F. HALL
In charge of Information
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite, California
May 1, 1920
COPYRIGHT 1920
by
ANSEL F. HALL
CONTENTS
The Yosemite Region | 1 | |
Yosemite Valley | 2 | |
Origin | 2 | |
Early History | 2 | |
General Features of the Valley | 3 | |
The Waterfalls | 5 | |
Yosemite Village | 8 | |
Yosemite Roads | 13 | |
I | El Portal to Yosemite via El Capitan Road | 14 |
I-A | Pohono Bridge to Yosemite via Bridalveil Road | 18 |
II-A | Tour of the Floor of the Valley | 20 |
III | Yosemite to Glacier Point via Chinquapin Road | 26 |
IV | Yosemite to Tenaya Lake, Tuolumne Meadows, and Mono Lake via Big Oak Flat and Tioga Roads | 30 |
V | Yosemite to Hetch Hetchy via Big Oak Flat Road and Hetch Hetchy Railroad | 38 |
VI | Yosemite to El Portal via El Capitan Road | 39 |
VI-A | Yosemite Village to Pohono Bridge via Bridalveil Road | 43 |
Yosemite Trails | 46 | |
1 | Yosemite to Glacier Point via Vernal and Nevada Falls and return via the Short Trail | 47 |
2 | Yosemite to Glacier Point via the Short Trail and return via Vernal and Nevada Falls | 52 |
3 | Yosemite to North Dome via Yosemite Falls and return via Mirror Lake | 56 |