Yosemite Valley Bike Path Loop
Yosemite Valley Bike Path Loop
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride through the heart of Yosemite Valley. This paved loop covers 7.2 miles (11.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 204 feet (62 metres), making it accessible for most riders. You can expect to complete the route in about 41 minutes, enjoying continuous views of iconic granite formations. Cycle past the towering Yosemite Falls and along the serene Merced River, feeling the valley's grandeur all around you. The path offers a unique perspective of Half Dome and El Capitan as you pedal through lush meadows. It is a truly immersive way to experience the park's natural beauty up close.
The Yosemite Valley Bike Path Loop is open all year, offering different experiences with each season. To avoid vehicle traffic and parking challenges, especially during peak times, cycling is an excellent choice. You can rent bicycles conveniently at locations like Curry Village or Yosemite Valley Lodge if you do not bring your own. Be aware that spring can bring localized flooding on parts of the path, while winter months might present snowy or icy conditions, particularly on the south side of the Valley. Always check current park conditions before you head out.
This route provides a unique opportunity to explore Yosemite Valley without the congestion of cars. It allows you to connect with the landscape at a more intimate pace, passing by famous landmarks and quiet spots alike. The path is designed to keep you away from vehicle traffic, ensuring a peaceful and safe journey through one of America's most cherished national parks. It is an ideal way to appreciate the vastness and detail of Yosemite's natural wonders.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This loop is predominantly flat and paved, making it suitable for cyclists of all skill levels, including families. While most of the path is level, there is a gradual uphill section leading to Mirror Lake that can be a moderate challenge, where geared bikes would be beneficial. Overall, it's rated as easy to moderate.
The full loop is approximately 11.5 to 12 miles (18.5 to 20.9 km) long. While the average duration is around 40-45 minutes, most visitors take longer to enjoy the scenery and stop at various points of interest. Plan for a leisurely pace to fully experience the Valley.
The loop offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, El Capitan, and Sentinel Rock. You'll also pass through scenic meadows and along the Merced River. Notable stops include the Swinging Bridge & Picnic Area, which provides stunning views of Yosemite Falls, and you'll be near the Yosemite National Park Visitor Center and Curry Village.
Yes, Yosemite National Park has an entrance fee. This fee covers entry for seven days. While you don't need a specific permit for biking the Valley Loop Trail itself, you will need to pay the park entrance fee. It's always a good idea to check the official NPS website for the most current fee information and any reservation requirements, especially during peak seasons.
Biking is an excellent way to avoid vehicle traffic and parking issues in Yosemite Valley. You can access the bike path from various points throughout the Valley. Parking is available at designated lots, but these can fill up quickly during peak times. Many visitors park at their lodging or use the free shuttle system to get to a convenient starting point.
Absolutely! Due to its mostly flat and paved nature, the trail is considered very family-friendly. It's a safe and enjoyable way for all ages to experience the Valley's beauty. Bike rentals, including various types of bikes and accessories, are available in Yosemite Valley at locations like Curry Village and Yosemite Valley Lodge.
The Yosemite Valley Bike Path Loop is open year-round, but conditions vary. Spring offers lush greenery and powerful waterfalls, though localized flooding can occur. Summer is popular but crowded. Fall brings beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures. Winter biking is possible, but expect snow and ice, especially on the south side of the Valley, which can make some sections challenging or impassable without appropriate gear.
No, pets are generally not allowed on paved bike paths in Yosemite National Park, including the Yosemite Valley Bike Path Loop. Dogs are permitted on leash on fully paved roads, in developed areas, and in designated campgrounds, but not on unpaved trails or most paved paths.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Yosemite Valley Bike Path and sections of the Valley Loop Trail. It also briefly touches upon parts of the Lower Yosemite Fall Trail and Cook's Meadow Trail, allowing you to connect with other popular walking routes.
Yes, bike rentals are readily available within Yosemite Valley. You can find various types of bikes, including cruiser bikes, geared bikes, and even e-bikes, along with helmets and trailers for children. Rental locations include Curry Village and Yosemite Valley Lodge. There's also a free bike share program available.
Even though it's an easy ride, it's wise to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate layers of clothing for changing weather. A helmet is highly recommended. If you're bringing your own bike, ensure it's in good working order. Don't forget your camera for the incredible views!