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Mariposa County

Washburn Trail

Moderate

3.3

(25)

26

riders

Washburn Trail

00:47

9.73km

250m

Cycling

The Washburn Trail offers a moderate touring cycling experience that leads you directly into the majestic Mariposa Grove, a truly special place. You'll cycle through a beautiful forested landscape, with the anticipation building as you approach the towering giant sequoias, including the famous Grizzly Giant. It's a journey that combines a pleasant ride with the awe-inspiring presence of ancient trees, making it a memorable outing for any nature lover.

This 6.0-mile (9.7 km) touring cycling route involves 816 feet (249 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 46 minutes. Given its popularity and location, arriving early is often the best strategy for parking and a more serene experience. Always carry sufficient water, especially on warmer days, and be aware of any park-specific regulations or seasonal access changes.

Located in Mariposa County, this trail provides a fantastic opportunity to experience the unique ecosystem of a giant sequoia grove. These ancient trees are a testament to nature's grandeur and offer a profound sense of scale and history. The area is a significant natural landmark, making the Washburn Trail a popular choice for those seeking both a good ride and an unforgettable natural encounter.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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3.70 km

Mariposa Grove

Highlight • Forest

This area has the highest number of imposing sequoias in Yosemite. Absolutely go there. In recent years, the area has been restructured to protect the plant world from human influences.

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Grizzly Giant

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Grizzly Giant is one of the largest giant sequoia trees in Mariposa Grove.

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6.53 km

2.36 km

529 m

267 m

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2.30 km

267 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to cycle the Washburn Trail?

The Mariposa Grove area, where the Washburn Trail is located, is typically accessible for cycling from spring through fall. Summer offers warm weather, but can be crowded. Spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, making them ideal for a more serene experience. Always check current park conditions and road closures before your visit, especially in early spring or late fall.

How long does it take to cycle the Washburn Trail?

The Washburn Trail is a moderate touring bicycle route that typically takes around 45-50 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or visit highlights.

Is the Washburn Trail suitable for beginners?

Rated as moderate, the Washburn Trail involves some elevation gain and descent, making it a good option for cyclists with some experience. While not overly technical, beginners should be comfortable with sustained climbs and descents on a touring bicycle.

What can I see along the Washburn Trail?

The trail offers incredible views of the giant sequoias within Mariposa Grove. You'll pass by notable highlights such as the Mariposa Grove itself, and the iconic Grizzly Giant, one of the largest trees in the grove. The route provides a unique perspective on these ancient wonders.

Does the Washburn Trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route integrates with several other trails within Mariposa Grove. You'll find it intersects with sections of the Grizzly Giant Loop Trail, Mariposa Grove Trail, Big Trees Loop Trail, and the Perimeter Trail, offering opportunities to explore more of the grove on foot or by connecting to other cycling-permitted routes like Mariposa Grove Road.

What is the terrain like on the Washburn Trail?

The Washburn Trail is designed for touring bicycles, suggesting a generally well-maintained surface, likely paved or compacted gravel, suitable for road-style tires. It features rolling hills with moderate elevation changes, providing a good workout without being overly technical.

Are dogs allowed on the Washburn Trail?

In Yosemite National Park, dogs are generally permitted on paved roads and in developed areas, but not on unpaved trails, including most trails within Mariposa Grove. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets before your visit, as rules can change.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Washburn Trail?

The Washburn Trail is located within Yosemite National Park, so a park entrance fee is required. You can find current fee information and any reservation requirements on the official NPS website. While a specific permit for cycling the Washburn Trail itself is not usually needed, always verify any special regulations or reservation systems for entering the park or accessing specific areas like Mariposa Grove, especially during peak seasons.

Where does the Washburn Trail start and what are the parking options?

The Washburn Trail is located within Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park. Parking for Mariposa Grove is typically available at the Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza, located near the South Entrance. From there, a shuttle service often transports visitors to the Lower Grove area, where the trail begins. Check the NPS website for the most current information on parking and shuttle operations, as these can change seasonally.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Washburn Trail?

While cycling through Mariposa Grove, you are in a natural habitat. Keep an eye out for common Yosemite wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and various bird species. Although less common, black bears are present in the park, so it's important to be bear-aware and know how to react if you encounter one. Always maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.

Are there any facilities or amenities along the Washburn Trail?

Within Mariposa Grove, there are restrooms available, particularly near the shuttle drop-off point and at the Mariposa Grove Museum. However, there are no cafes or shops directly on the trail itself. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks. The Mariposa Grove Welcome Plaza at the entrance may offer limited services.

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