Sep 26 2008
Hiking Vernal Falls
Distance from Trailhead: 1.5 miles, trailhead is East of Shuttle Stop 16
Elevation Gain: 1000 ft
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Vernal Fall is a 317 ft tall waterfall that is not visible from the main valley. It can be seen from afar with little hiking from Washburn or Glacier Point. However, seeing the waterfall from there is just too far. It can be best experienced hiking alongside this waterfall. The trailhead for Mist Trail is at Happy Isles, Shuttle Stop 16. The trailhead is east of stop 16 across the bridge crossing the Merced River. It is not difficult to find the trailhead with too many others also hiking this trail, obviously, this is a very popular trail. But the crowd was progressively thinning out after the footbridge and after Vernal Fall. The trail to Vernal Fall meanders uphill through a thick forest along Merced River. Both Yosemite and Illouette Falls can be seen from afar at the trail to Vernal Falls. But the best way to experience Illouette Falls is by way of the Panorama trail, which also merges on this trail. After 0.8 mile hike and 400 ft elevation gain, you will reach the footbridge, supposedly a viewpoint for Vernal Fall. However, the view of the waterfall at the footbridge was obstructed by the trees when we were there.
There were a few we met in the trail who turned around from the Footbridge saying, “not worth it”, referring to the obstructed view they got at the Footbridge after probably a decent hike for them. Am sure, if they continued hiking to the waterfall, they would have an entirely different experience and will not turn around disappointed. But then, not a lot of people would want to labor for that priceless experience.
For those who continued their hike to the Mist Trail, or even to the top of waterfall were surely rewarded by magnificent sight and unforgettable experience.
First, the power of Vernal Fall sprays mist into the trail giving the hikers a nice cool shower. That “almost like taking a shower” experience as we climbed up the stairs cut into cliff was so much fun, being up close to the full power of Vernal Fall.
Then, there was a huge rainbow at the base of the waterfall. The wonderful gift of water and sun.
After 1.5 miles of hike with 1,000 ft elevation gain, we reached the top of Vernal Fall. We followed the 500+ steps granite staircase that were cut into the edge of the cliff in the Mist Trail to bring us to the top of Vernal Fall.
from the top of Vernal Falls
We did not stop our hike at Vernal Fall, instead, we continued to Nevada Falls which is 2 miles further East and gaining another 1000 ft from the top of Vernal Falls.


i love the idea of hiking to the falls and see the beautiful views of nature but i have to endure my fear, too.
as always… i love your pictures.
Wow, look at that rainbow at the bottom! I can hear the shhhhhhhh of the water falling. Beautiful photos!
~Kelly
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