Yosemite National Park is home to three groves of impressive ancient giant sequoias. Giant sequoias are an iconic species, being among the rarest, oldest and largest living organisms in the world.
Yosemite National Park is home to three groves of impressive ancient giant sequoias. Giant sequoias are an iconic species, being among the rarest, oldest and largest living organisms in the world.
Visitors can access the Mariposa Grove via shuttle service from the new parking lot just past the south entrance off Highway 41/Wawona Road. A large restoration project was recently completed at the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias by the National Park Service and Yosemite Conservancy.
Big Trees Loop Trail (Easy)
0.3 mile (0.5 km) round trip - 30 - 45 minutes - wheelchair accessible
Begin at Mariposa Grove Arrival Area. Winding through a forest with many giant sequoias, this trail features the Fallen Monarch and interpretive panels on the life and ecology of giant sequoias. This loop is relatively flat and is wheelchair accessible.
Grizzly Giant Loop Trail (Moderate)
2.1 miles (3.4 km) round trip - 1.5 to 2 hours
Begin at Mariposa Grove Arrival Area. Hike past notable trees such as the Bachelor and Three Graces, the Grizzly Giant, and the California Tunnel Tree. Visitors with accessibility placards can drive as far as the Grizzly Giant parking and enjoy the grove via a section of trail that is wheelchair accessible.
Guardians Loop Trail (Strenuous)
6.5 miles (10.4 km) - 4 to 6 hours
Begin at Mariposa Grove Arrival Area. From the tranquil upper portion of the grove, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) loop takes hikers past many unique features such as the fallen Wawona Tunnel Tree, the Telescope Tree, and the Mariposa Grove Cabin.
Located on the Big Oak Flat Road east of Big Oak Flat Entrance, the Merced Grove has about two dozen mature giant sequoias. Sequoias are only visible after a 1.5-mile hike with 500 feet of elevation loss. (The 1.5-mile hike back to the parking lot gains 500 feet and is strenuous.) Water is not available; bring drinking water for everyone in your group who will be hiking this trail. The drive takes about 1.5 hours from South Entrance. Parking is extremely limited.
Located on the Tioga Road just east of Crane Flat, the Tuolumne Grove has about two dozen mature giant sequoias. Sequoias are only visible after a one-mile hike with 500 feet of elevation loss. (The one-mile hike back to the parking lot gains 500 feet and is strenuous.) Water is not available; bring drinking water for everyone in your group who will be hiking this trail. The drive takes about 1.5 hours from South Entrance. Parking is limited.