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South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:49 am
by transponster
Next week I'm going to be hiking the south rim (Pohono and Panorama trails) and I'm wondering if anyone has any recent information on trail conditions - snow, crossings, etc.

Also, campsites - I'm leaving from Tunnel View and was thinking about stopping near one of the scenic points (Stanford, Crocker, Dewey) for the first night (I realize I would have to bring water). I plan to exit via the Mist trail, so I was thinking I would spend the 2nd night somewhere in the Illilouette basin (my other option would be LYV but I don't really want to go there). Just wondering if anyone has any specific recommendations for where to camp in these two areas.

Thanks!

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 12:55 pm
by Phil
The trails in that area should be mostly, if not completely, free of snow. You can only camp along the Pohono at Bridalveil Creek. Then only beyond the arrowheads on the linked map up in the Illilouette Basin.

https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/ ... lheads.pdf

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 3:43 pm
by transponster
I will definitely ask at the permit office, but I've read that camping is allowed west of Bridalveil creek and that this includes the points I mentioned. I get that I have to camp past the arrows, I was just wondering if anyone had any specific tips on favorite campsites.

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 4:55 pm
by Bighead
I will be doing a 6 day trip starting at Tunnelview and the Pohono trail. I just spoke with the permit office Friday to confirm a few things and one was camping along Pohono. They told me west of Bridalveil Creek and I asked if this meant near the creek or if I could camp near one of the lookouts as long as I obeyed all the camp site rules. They clarified that I could only camp near Bridalveil creek on the west side not "anywhere" west of Bridalveil Creek.

Hope this helps.

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 5:33 pm
by AlmostThere
In Ilillouette you will be instructed to hike off trail to the east for at least two miles. Since everyone gets that instruction there will be use trails and plenty of illegal campsites along the way. If you care about things like regulations and leave no trace, I'm sure you'll do the right thing. It's beautiful out there - don't forget the mosquito countermeasures tho.

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:07 pm
by balzaccom
The obvious and overused campsites in Illilouette canyon are the highly impacted and sometimes crowded sites just past the legal two miles. Hike another half mile up the creek and it will be more peaceful..and significantly more natural.

Re: South rim trail conditions

PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2016 3:22 pm
by jgaffney
Last year, I hiked the South Rim in August. I had a bigger trip planned to the Buena Vista Crest but all of the backcountry streams were dry. I camped near Dewey and Taft Points, one night each. From Dewey Point, if you head west up the trail toward Crocker Point, in about 1/4 mile, you'll find several cowboy camps off the south side of the trail. I camped in one that had a huge fire ring and several logs arranged for sitting. I don't build fires, so I was kinda underutilizing the area, but I had the place to myself. At Taft Point, I went west about 1/4 mile again, then turned up the hill. I found a level, sandy clearing behind some brush where I was protected from the wind. It was worth it to be all by myself at sundown at the two points. You get great views of the Valley, and you're almost directly across from El Cap.