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Yosmite Half Dome Trips

Conquer Half Dome with Yosemite's Top-Rated Guide Service!

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Our most epic Yosemite Hiking Tour! Half Dome in a day consists of a 16-mile round-trip trek that takes all day and ascends nearly 5,000 feet beside two majestic waterfalls and a steep cable route before arriving at the top of the famous 8,842′ granite dome.
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Half Dome in a Day

Day Hike |

17 Miles

Highlights:

This Yosemite backpacking trip follows one of the most iconic sections of the John Muir Trail, weaving between majestic alpine lakes to the summits of Clouds Rest and Half Dome!
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Cathedral Lakes to Clouds Rest & Half Dome

5 Days |

28 Miles

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Looking for an incredible Yosemite backpacking trip that summits Half Dome? This unforgettable adventure starts at Glacier Point and traverses some of the park's most beautiful backcountry en route to the Half Dome summit.
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Glacier Point to Half Dome

4 Days |

20.4 Miles

Highlights:

If you’re looking to avoid the crowds and experience some of Yosemite’s most spectacular backcountry scenery, this is the Yosemite Backpacking trip for you!
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Tuolumne Meadows to Half Dome

6 Days |

37 Miles

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HALF DOME IN A DAY

Done in a single day, hiking Half Dome is a test of both your physical conditioning and mental fortitude.

The typical Half Dome in a Day hike begins with a wake up around 4am for a 5:30am start, followed by a strenuous 8-mile hike up nearly 5,000 vertical feet to reach the base of the Dome. Then it’s 30 minutes to an hour on the 400-feet of adrenaline-inducing cables to reach the summit. After that, you’ll be able to spend some time at the top enjoying the incredible view before heading back down to the bottom to finish the 17-mile round trip. You’re lucky if you finish before dark and within the 10-12 hour average hiking time. 

As past clients have said, “It was my most challenging and yet rewarding day ever.”

HALF DOME YOSEMITE BACKPACKING

Summiting Half Dome as part of a backpacking trip can be a much different experience than doing it in a single day. It allows you to take your time and enjoy the rest of the wilderness experience in Yosemite as you also add in a Half Dome summit.

After guiding thousands of guests to the top of Half Dome, here are some top reasons for considering a Backpacking Trip to Half Dome over the one-day hike:

  • Avoid the crowds – As most people hike to the top of Half Dome and back down in a single day, everyone is starting at roughly the same time, hiking the stairs of Vernal and Nevada Falls at the same time and ultimately hanging on the cables on the side of Half Dome at the same time. Including your summit bid as part of a longer trip allows you to have a much calmer, more secluded wilderness experience. It also allows you to summit Half Dome at a time in which you have the cables virtually to yourself.
  • Summit at Sunrise/Sunset – As opposed to summiting in the middle of the day with hundreds of other people, the flexibility in time of backpacking allows you to experience the most incredible sunrise or sunset of your life, often alone atop the summit. This is a favorite park experience among our guides.
  • Avoid the Race – Let’s face it, Half Dome in a Day is grueling. With nearly 5,000 vertical feet up and then back down, it is no surprise that the majority of SAR activity in Yosemite occurs on the Mist Trail that leads up toward Half Dome. While you may have the energy to truck it to the top at a fast pace, most injuries and problems occur on the race down before dark. Backpacking allows you to take your time while hiking and acclimate to the high elevations in a more gradual manner avoiding injuries and sickness.
  • Enjoy the Yosemite Backcountry – While the hike to Half Dome in a Day is absolutely gorgeous, backpacking allows you to experience much more of the park like swimming in serene, high altitude lakes, napping by the pristine Merced River and even summiting other peaks like the amazing Cloud’s Rest, a thousand feet higher than Half Dome with an arguably better view. The hike then finishes by descending Nevada and Vernal Falls.
  • Value – Hiking Half Dome in a day requires lodging the night before and after in proximity to Yosemite. If you’re lucky enough to find available lodging, plan to pay $250-$500 per night for two nights. If you tack on an optional guide for the day, plan to add approximately $400 each. Then add food costs which options are also quite limited in/around Yosemite. However, if you choose a Half Dome backpacking trip with Lasting Adventures, you’ll be provided top brand gear, quality meals, more time in the backcountry and professional, knowledgeable guides for a much lower price than a 4 day/3night trip to Yosemite with lodging.
  • Let Go and Relax – With the accompaniment of our #1 rated guides, you will have the opportunity to sit back, relax and experience the nature around you. Disconnect, take a nap, take a walk around a lake, dip your feet, leave the cooking, cleaning and campfire building to us! Hiking Half Dome should be so much more than a summit-charge. Break away from the rat race and enjoy all the lakes, granite, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, streams, animals, trees, sunsets, rangers, friends and campfires that Yosemite has to offer.
setting out on our Yosemite Glacier Point to Half Dome Trip
heading toward the cables at half dome on a guided tour

Your Trusted Half Dome Tour Guides

Since 1997, we’ve guided groups along every step of this exhilarating experience. Our catalog of Yosemite trips includes several Yosemite Backpacking Trips that summit Half Dome, as well as our signature Half Dome in a Day Trip. These trips are among our most popular adventures, and for good reason! (All Lasting Adventures trips including required permits.)

Or if you’re looking for information on securing permits for your own backpacking trip in Yosemite, see NPS Half Dome Permits for Backpackers Information

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