San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

UPGRADE PLANNED FOR YOSEMITE’S POPULAR MIST TRAIL

$5 million project to enhance hike to Vernal, Nevada falls

- BY SALVADOR HERNANDEZ

Three thousand people a day visit Mist Trail, which has views of two majestic waterfalls and is arguably the most popular hike at Yosemite National Park.

Mist Trail is now going to get a $5 million upgrade.

“We’re excited,” said Frank Dean, president of the Yosemite Conservanc­y and a former ranger at Yosemite.

The nonprofit Yosemite

Conservanc­y, which raises money for preserving and enhancing the park, announced it will be donating $17 million to Yosemite this year, with most of the money going to about 50 projects that will restore trails, assist scientific and historical research, and protect wildlife.

A total of $500,000 from this year’s donation will go toward the design and planning of upgrades for Mist Trail, a roughly 7-mile round-trip hike that can take visitors to popular views of Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall from Yosemite Valley.

The trail, which starts off with an easy, paved beginning, takes hikers toward views of Vernal and Nevada falls, close enough to get a spray of mist. Those who stick it out to the top of Nevada Fall can also continue the trek and hike to the iconic Half Dome.

“It’s the busiest trail in Yosemite,” Dean said.

The Yosemite Conservanc­y works with the National Park Service to identify possible upgrades to the park, and the Mist Trail is looking at possible changes, including moving the beginning of the trail to the Happy Isles Nature Center. There are also plans for upgrades at the Vernal Fall footbridge area, which is about a mile from the start of the trail and one of the trail’s easiest points.

“That’s a turnaround point for many people, so making that more accommodat­ing for people is important,” Dean said.

The accommodat­ions may include more railings and walls, as well as better signage, to get visitors better prepared for the trail.

Although it is considered one of the park’s “gentlest” trails, the first paved mile of Mist Trail can give some travelers a false sense of preparedne­ss for what can be a tricky trip.

 ?? CAROLYN COLE LOS ANGELES TIMES FILE ?? Upgrades to the trail to Vernal Fall could include more railings and better signage for visitors.
CAROLYN COLE LOS ANGELES TIMES FILE Upgrades to the trail to Vernal Fall could include more railings and better signage for visitors.

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