Can you drive up to 9,945 feet? Yosemite’s famed high country Tioga Road just reopened (2024)

Tioga Road, the famed route through Yosemite National Park’s scenic high country and the highest-elevation road in California’s state highway system, has re-opened to vehicles.

The 46-mile-long road, which closes every winter due to deep snow, has been closed since Nov. 15. It re-opened to all vehicle traffic Monday.

“It wasn’t a record, but we had a good snowpack this year,” said Scott Gediman, a Yosemite spokesman. “There’s still a lot of snow and ice around up there, but we are thrilled to get the road open. It marks the beginning of the summer season here in the park.”

On April 1, California’s statewide Sierra Nevada snowpack was 111% of the historical average, helping top up reservoirs around the state that were already at above-average capacity from the previous winter, when huge snowstorms ended the state’s three-year drought.

Under a pilot program aimed at reducing overcrowding in Yosemite this year, however, a reservation is required to drive into the park — and over the Tioga Road, even for visitors just passing through — on Saturdays and Sundays this month, and then every day from July 1 through Aug. 16, then on weekends and holidays only through Oct. 27. For more information go to https://www.nps.gov/yose

The Tioga Road’s opening and closing is more than a symbol of the Golden State’s shifting seasons. Doubling as State Route 120, it’s also a key route for locals and tourists traveling over the Sierra. And the length of time it takes crews to clear it provides an indication each year of how much snow the Sierra Nevada received during the winter.

Last year, after the biggest Sierra snowpack in 40 years left the Sierra snowpack at 237% of normal, and snow and ice on the Tioga Road more than 15 feet deep, the road didn’t reopen until July 22 — breaking a record dating back 90 years, when it opened on July 8, 1933.

The average opening date from 2004 to 2023 was May 31.

To the south, across Yosemite Valley, another famous park route, Glacier Point Road, reopened this year on May 14.

Every year, crews driving snow plows with giant rotary blades clear the two roads, facing massive snow drifts and avalanche risks. At times, they use explosive charges. The work can be dangerous. In 1995, Yosemite employee Barry Hance, 43, was killed when an avalanche on Tioga Road smashed into the snow-removal machine he was driving and rolled it down the hillside.

In his memory, the park presents the Barry Hance Award every year to the park employee who best demonstrates “a positive attitude, a concern for fellow employees, a willingness to work with other divisions in the park, getting the job done, and a love for Yosemite National Park.”

“It went well this year,” Gediman said. “No injuries. No significant incidents. We appreciate the public’s patience. The high country is absolutely beautiful as always.”

Bears, deer, marmots, birds and other animals are visible across the high country now, parks officials say. But visitor facilities are still coming out of hibernation.

On Tuesday, the visitor center at Tuolumne Meadows, which sits at 8,600 feet along the road, was open. The Tuolumne Meadows store, which was damaged during extreme snow storms last year, is still being repaired and is expected to reopen in a few weeks, Gediman said.

Tuolumne Meadows campground is in the middle of a major renovation to replace an outdated water system, with plans for new restrooms, picnic tables, bear boxes and other amenities, and will be closed until next summer, he added.

One of the marquee drives in America’s national park system, the two-lane Tioga Road bisects Yosemite’s alpine center, passing through subalpine meadows and forests of lodgepole pine and juniper. It runs from Crane Flat to Tioga Pass, where it crests at 9,945 feet in the highest highway pass in California.

The route for centuries was a footpath for Miwok Indians. It was upgraded to a mining road in 1883 during a brief silver boom, and then became a private toll road that charged $2 per horse and rider.

In an unusual act of philanthropy, it became public and part of the park in 1915, when Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service, bought it for $15,000 with his own money and donations from the Sierra Club and the Modesto Chamber of Commerce. He sold it to Congress that year for $10, hoping to bring more tourists into the park.

Can you drive up to 9,945 feet? Yosemite’s famed high country Tioga Road just reopened (1)
Can you drive up to 9,945 feet? Yosemite’s famed high country Tioga Road just reopened (2024)

FAQs

Can you drive on Tioga Road? ›

All of the roads in Yosemite National Park are scenic, but the most famous scenic drive is along the Tioga Road, a 46-mile (62 km) drive from Crane Flat to Tioga Pass. The road is typically open from late May or early June through sometime in November.

Why is Tioga Pass road closed? ›

Tioga Road closes due to snow, usually from sometime in November through late May or early June.

Can you just drive into Yosemite? ›

Can I drive my own vehicle into the park? You can drive your own vehicle into and around Yosemite (shuttle buses are not mandatory, but are recommended).

Is Tioga Pass road scary? ›

I must say it is kind of breathtaking, and yes, some parts are VERY high. For what it's worth, it seems most of the scarier parts however would be if you were going west to east where you tend to be on the outside more than going east to west.

What is the alternative to Tioga Road? ›

When the Tioga Road is closed, alternate routes are available to get to various destinations. Take Highway 190 west to US 395; take US 395 south to its junction with Highway 14. Take Highway 14 south to Mojave. In Mojave, take Highway 58 to Bakersfield.

Can you enter Yosemite from Tioga Pass? ›

It connects US-395 near Mono Lake with Big Oak Flat Road on the west side of the park. The highest point along the drive is 9,945 ft above sea level, which is located at the Tioga Pass Entrance to Yosemite National Park.

How long does it take to drive through Tioga Pass? ›

Tioga Pass

Driving straight through takes around one and a half hours, but we recommend adding a few scenic lookouts along your route. Whether you enter from the west or the east of the park, you are immediately greeted with jaw-dropping views.

Is Tioga Road open in the summer? ›

Tioga Road is a seasonal road in Yosemite National Park that opens in the summer months. Tioga Road in summer leads to Tioga Pass, the highest pass across the Sierra Nevada, cresting at 9944 feet/ 3031 m. Keep reading for everything you need to know about planning your summer trip to Yosemite National Park.

How steep is Tioga Pass? ›

Tips for Pulling a Trailer over Tioga Pass

The steepest portion of the road is an eight-mile section that ascends about 2,500 feet (from Lee Vining toward Tioga Pass). Portions of the road have a grade as steep as eight percent.

What is the easiest drive into Yosemite Valley? ›

Highway 140

This historic Yosemite route follows the old railway tracks. It provides the lowest altitude approach, which means it's often the best year-round highway to travel on.

Can you sleep in your car near Yosemite? ›

Within Yosemite National Park, you may not sleep in your car or RV except in a campsite that you're registered to stay in (except at Camp 4, where sleeping in cars is not allowed because it's a walk-in campground). Sleeping in your car along the side of the road is not allowed.

Are all entrances open to Yosemite? ›

You can drive to Yosemite year-round and enter via Highways 41, 140, and 120 from the west. Tioga Pass Entrance (via Highway 120 from the east) is closed from approximately November through late May or June.

What is the speed limit on Tioga Road? ›

Considerations: Tioga Road is closed during the winter from Crane Flat Junction to Lee Vining due to snowfall. The maximum speed limit is 45 mph along the byway. You'll find limited fueling opportunities. Yosemite National Park charges an entrance fee.

What is the steepest grade at Tioga Pass? ›

The steepest quarter-mile is 10.4% and steepest mile 8.6%. Coupled with the elevation (30% less oxygen at the finish than at sea level), Tioga Pass is nothing to take lightly.

How high is Tioga Pass road? ›

How hard is Tioga Pass? ›

The drive features steep sections. Starting at Lee Vining, the ascent is 20km (12 miles) long. Over this distance, the elevation gain is 957 meters. The average percentage is 4.7%.

Can you drive your car in Yosemite Valley? ›

You can drive your car into and around Yosemite, although some roads are closed from around November through May/June and tire chains may be required on open roads from around October through April (depending on conditions). You can use public transportation to get to and around Yosemite all year.

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