Guide to Half Dome Cables & Backpacking Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park is one of the most iconic parks in the US. Known for its world class rock climbing, the iconic Half Dome cable hike, and epic landscape views; this park should be at the top of your bucket list! Here is a guide to help you plan to backpack on top of the ridge line in Yosemite Park as well as Half Dome hiking information. You will find permit information, trail recommendations, route tips, sample itinerary, and a packing list.
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Everything to know about climbing Half Dome
Half Dome as a day hike
Half Dome Lottery (Opens March 1st-31st)
Trail aspects
Miles: 17
Elevation Gain: 5305ft
Half dome as a backpacking route
Your Wilderness Permit trailhead must be one of the following:
Happy Isles to Little Yosemite Valley
Best one, but also the most competitive
Happy Isles past LYV (Donohue Pass eligible)
Glacier Point to Little Yosemite Valley
Sunrise Lakes
Cathedral Lakes
Rafferty Creek to Vogelsang
Mono Meadow
The Wilderness Permits with trails leading to Little Yosemite Valley are hands down the most competitive as it makes getting to Half Dome very easy. If you can get your hands on these, you do not need to apply for a Half Dome day hike permit, you simply ask to add it on when you pick up your Wilderness Permit, the day before entry, at the Wilderness Center (Open 8am-5pm)
Sample Itinerary
Half Dome and Full North Rim backpacking route
This is the route we chose when backpacking Yosemite as we did not score a Wilderness Permit with access to Half Dome. We ended up doing Half Dome as a day hike, as we did get those permits, and did the Full North Rim as a separate backpacking route. Overall we got to see everything in Yosemite Valley through this route!
Day 1
Drive from airport to Yosemite Valley
Get butane and lighters on the way
Pick up Half Dome and Wilderness Permits
Ask park rangers where water is along the Full North Rim route to ensure you camp near water
Can rent bear canisters at this time if needed
Stay just outside of Yosemite National Park
Hotel we recommend: Yosemite View Lodge
Day 2: Half Dome Day
5am: Start Half Dome hike at Happy Isles trailhead
Have your printed Half Dome Permits with you as they will check them before the sub-dome
This will be a long day! Ensure you bring a water filter, camp stove, and a full lunch to make for the day as you will need the calories!
Stay in Hotel outside of Yosemite National Park
Day 3
Start backpacking route at Old Big Oak Flat Road Trailhead
Camp around 8.5 miles in (Ribbon Creek water source)
Day 4
Hike 7 miles to Yosemite Falls and camp there for the night (Mile 15.5)
Will pass through El Captain and Eagles peak (a great view of El Cap) this day
Day 5
We were determined to camp on top of North Dome (get to wake up with Half Dome view) this night, but knew there was not a water source near this campground. So, we decided to carry an extra 2L of water each, from the last water source, for about 1.5 miles to North Dome. This was 100% worth it to be able to camp at this site, but is definitely not for everyone as we had to ration our water for the night and next morning. So here are two options for this day.
In order to camp on North Dome
Hike 4 miles to Royal Arch Creek (Fill water as much as possible and carry extra water)
Hike another 1.5 miles to Half Dome and camp for the night (Mile 20.5)
In order to camp next to a water source
Hike 4 miles to Royal Arch Creek and camp here
Day 6
Hike 5.5 miles to Snow Creek and camp here (Mile 26)
Day 7
Hike 5 miles out to Lower Pines Campground
Catch shuttle back to Old Big Oak Flat Road Trailhead (Green Route)
Stay in hotel outside of Yosemite National Park
Day 8
Drive back to airport and fly home
Packing List
Here is a packing list speicifc to backpacking Yosemite National Park. If you are looking for an all inclusive backpacking gear guide, click here!
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Camping stove and fuel
Lighter
Bear Spray
Bear Canister (required)
Ziplock bags
Sunscreen
Bugspray
Toiletries
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