Mariposa Grove
Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. Giant sequoias
are also known as Sierra redwoods - not to be confused with the coast
redwood, which are found in a separate range along the California coast.
Giant sequoias are native only in isolated groups on the western slope
of the central and southern Sierra Nevada. There are three groves of
giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park - the Mariposa, Tuolumne, and
Merced Groves. Of these, the Mariposa Grove is the largest and most
often visited. It contains about 500 mature giant sequoias, and you can
spend several hours to a full day exploring this
wonderland of towering giants.

- Plan to begin your visit to the Mariposa
Grove either early in the morning or mid-to-late afternoon. There is
limited parking at Mariposa Grove. During summer months and spring
and fall weekends, the Grove parking lot is usually full by 10:00
am, and parking opens up again after 3:00 pm. There is a free
shuttle bus from the Wawona Store to the Grove during these peak
hours.
- Pack a backpack lunch or dinner, as there is
only a seasonal gift shop with very limited snack items at the
Grove.
- There is both an Upper and Lower Grove in the
Mariposa Grove. All the trails in the Grove are uphill, so we
recommend buying a ticket (1999 season - $8.50/adult) for a ride on
one of the open-air trams that run about every 20 minutes. Ride the
tram to the Upper Grove, where you can visit the Mariposa Grove
Museum. Pick up a trail guide before boarding the tram.
- If you'd like to add a scenic view of the
Wawona Basin to your day, take a short hike from the Wawona Tunnel
Tree (a tram stop - ask the driver for trail directions) to Wawona
Point. From the Point you'll see Wawona Meadow, golf course, and
Wawona Dome. The short roundtrip walk should take less than an hour.
- After exploring the Upper Grove, you can
either reboard the tram, or hike down to the Grizzly Giant. Again,
you can reboard the tram at the Grizzly Giant or hike down to the
parking lot. The full hike from the Upper Grove to the parking lot
is 2 miles, and should take about 2-3 hours. The hike from the
Grizzly Giant to the parking lot is just under a mile, and along the
way you'll see an abundance of majestic sequoias that make up the
Lower Grove. If you have time for only one hike in the Grove, this
should be it. Allow about an hour for the one-way hike from the
Grizzly Giant to the parking lot.
- Check the Yosemite Guide for a variety of
ranger-led walks in the Grove, if you'd like to hear the fascinating
story of the giant sequoias from a park naturalist.
- During the winter season, trails in the Grove
are marked for cross-country skiing or exploring on snowshoes.

On any day trip, always take along a
pack with water, snacks, camera, binoculars, insect repellant, and
sunscreen. Most scheduled activities, such as ranger-led programs, are
offered primarily during the summer months.