Wawona Dome
5.0FreeA scenic granite peak overlooking Wawona in southern Yosemite National Park
Wawona Dome is a prominent granite rock formation situated in the southern region of Yosemite National Park near Wawona. Rising above the South Fork Merced River basin, this imposing natural landmark offers a dramatic backdrop for surrounding forest trails. While popular with experienced rock climbers, everyday visitors can enjoy clear views of the dome from lower vantage points like the Swinging Bridge trail.
Expert notes
- Arrive early to secure parking, especially during peak season.
- Carry plenty of water and snacks for your visit.
- Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance from animals.
- Check weather conditions before your visit to dress appropriately.
- Use sunscreen to protect against UV rays while outdoors.
- Follow park regulations regarding fishing and boating.
- Leave no trace; take all your trash with you.
- Consider visiting during weekdays for fewer crowds.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
- Explore nearby hiking trails for additional adventures.
Features
- Accessible areas
- Access to nature trails
- Benches
- Calm waters
- Canoeing and kayaking
- Family-friendly environment
- Fishing opportunities
- Hiking trails
- Parking available
- Photography spots
- Picnic areas
- Restroom facilities
- Scenic views
- Shaded areas
- Wildlife viewing
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