Wapama Falls Trail

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Wapama Falls Trail is a popular hiking route in Yosemite National Park that leads along the shore of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir to the impressive Wapama Falls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational footpath
accessPoint Hetch Hetchy Entrance Station area NERFINISHED
approximateLength about 5 miles round trip
country United States of America
county Tuolumne County, California NERFINISHED
difficulty moderate
elevationRange approximately 3,700–4,000 feet above sea level
feeRequirement Yosemite National Park entrance fee required
followsShoreOf Hetch Hetchy Reservoir NERFINISHED
hasEndpoint Wapama Falls NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Rancheria Falls Trail junction area NERFINISHED
hasTrailheadAt O’Shaughnessy Dam NERFINISHED
hazard high water on bridges during spring runoff
slippery rocks near falls
locatedIn Hetch Hetchy Valley NERFINISHED
Yosemite National Park
locatedInProtectedArea Yosemite National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
notableFor lakeside canyon scenery
views of a major Yosemite waterfall
offersViewOf Hetch Hetchy Reservoir NERFINISHED
Kolana Rock NERFINISHED
Wapama Falls NERFINISHED
parkingAvailableAt O’Shaughnessy Dam parking area
partOf Hetch Hetchy trail system NERFINISHED
passesFeature Hetch Hetchy Reservoir shoreline NERFINISHED
footbridges below Wapama Falls
tunnels near O’Shaughnessy Dam
petPolicy dogs not allowed on trail
region Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
season accessible most of the year, conditions permitting
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectToClosure flooding
rockfall risk
surface natural surface
terrainType granite canyon
trailUse out-and-back route
usedFor day hiking
hiking
nature observation
photography
withinHydrologicalBasin Tuolumne River watershed NERFINISHED

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Hetch Hetchy Valley hasTrail Wapama Falls Trail