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Tuolumne County

From Tioga Pass to Olmsted Point and back

Hard

4.6

(2868)

16,187

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From Tioga Pass to Olmsted Point and back

03:38

55.7km

800m

Cycling

This touring bicycle route takes you through the stunning alpine landscapes of Yosemite National Park. You will experience dramatic rocky canyons and rich green meadows, offering classic Yosemite vistas throughout your ride. The difficult 34.6-mile (55.7 km) journey includes a significant 2632 feet (802 metres) of elevation gain, making it a challenging ride that takes about 3 hours and 37 minutes to complete. As you cycle, you will pass striking glacial erratic boulders and enjoy expansive views stretching for miles along the canyon wall, especially looking west from points like before Ellery Lake. From Olmsted Point, you can clearly see iconic landmarks such as the north side of Half Dome, Clouds Rest, and the beautiful Tenaya Lake.

Plan your ride carefully, as this route follows Tioga Road, which typically closes seasonally due to heavy snow. The high altitude of the area means that the climbing can feel more demanding than you might expect, so be ready for a sustained physical effort. Parking is conveniently available at Tioga Pass, which is also the designated starting point for your touring bicycle adventure. Always check road conditions and closures before heading out to ensure a smooth trip.

This route offers a true alpine cycling experience, distinct from other parts of Yosemite. The landscape is shaped by ancient glaciers, evident in the dramatic rock formations and the presence of glacial erratic boulders scattered across the terrain. You will be immersed in a high-elevation ecosystem, providing a unique perspective on the park's natural beauty and geological history. This challenging ride is a great way to explore the less-traveled, eastern side of Yosemite National Park.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Yosemite National Park Eastern Entrance Gate

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This is the eastern entrance gate to Yosemite National Park, located at Tioga Pass. Here you can find more about the current opening hours of the pass: nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/tiogaopen.htm

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Olmsted Point

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Olmsted Point is a famous viewpoint of the north side of Half Dome, Tenaya Canyon, and Tenaya Lake to the east from Tioga Pass off State Highway 120 in Mariposa County. Olmsted Point is a must-see on the way over Tioga Pass. We admire the "erratic" boulders staggered around the granite slopes. These huge boulders were left behind when the last glacier broke through. Olmsted Point is named after landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. Olmsted was instrumental in protecting Yosemite National Park in the 1860s when he worked with Senator John Conness of California to declare Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove as public land under state protection. This was the first land set aside by Congress for public use and laid the foundation for what would become the National Parks.

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55.3 km

215 m

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54.5 km

789 m

426 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to cycle From Tioga Pass to Olmsted Point and back?

This touring bicycle route typically takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that this is an estimated moving time; breaks for enjoying the views or resting will add to your overall duration.

What is the difficulty level of this cycling route?

This route is considered difficult. While the road itself has a moderate pitch, the high altitude (Tioga Pass is at 9,940 ft / 3,030 m) makes the sustained climbs significantly more challenging. It demands good to very good fitness levels.

What is the terrain like for cycling?

The route primarily follows Tioga Road (Highway 120), which is known for its nearly pristine surface. You'll encounter a generally steady, long, and fairly straight climb with a moderate pitch. Expect continuous uphill sections, especially when heading towards Tioga Pass, interspersed with some descents and subsequent ascents.

What can I see along the cycling route?

You'll experience classic Yosemite vistas, including dramatic rocky canyons, coniferous mountains, and green meadows. A major highlight is Olmsted Point, which offers iconic views of the north side of Half Dome, Clouds Rest, Tenaya Canyon, and Tenaya Lake. You'll also pass near the Yosemite National Park Eastern Entrance Gate.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle is typically from late spring to early fall, after Tioga Road has opened for the season. Historically, there have been occasional 'bike-only' days before the road opens to vehicular traffic, offering a unique experience without cars, though this isn't guaranteed every year. Always check road conditions before you go.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Yosemite National Park?

Yes, this route is located within Yosemite National Park, so you will need to pay the park entrance fee. Depending on the time of year and current park regulations, you might also need a reservation to enter the park. Always check the official Yosemite National Park website for the most current entry requirements and permit information before your visit.

Where can I park at Tioga Pass for this cycling route?

Parking is available at Tioga Pass, near the eastern entrance to Yosemite National Park. Be aware that parking areas can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early in the day is recommended to secure a spot.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on unpaved trails or roads within Yosemite National Park, including this cycling route along Tioga Road. They are permitted in developed areas, on paved roads, and in campgrounds, but must be on a leash.

What should I bring for this touring cycling trip?

Given the high altitude and challenging nature of the ride, bring plenty of water, high-energy snacks, and layers of clothing. Weather can change quickly in the mountains. A repair kit, spare tube, and pump are also essential. Don't forget sun protection, as you'll be exposed at higher elevations.

Are there any amenities or places to refuel along the way?

Amenities are very limited directly on this segment of Tioga Road. It's best to be self-sufficient with food and water. You might find basic facilities near the Tioga Pass entrance or at Tenaya Lake, but don't rely on them for extensive supplies. Plan to carry everything you need.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tenaya Lake Trail, Snow Creek Trail, and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000.

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