The Turtleback Dome Trail is located on the Wawona Road roughly 4 miles from the Bridalveil Falls parking lot. The trail is on the east side of the road where there is parking for a couple of cars, depending on how people park. Additional parking can be found along Wawona Road in the pullouts found there. <br><br>The trail departs Highway 41 as a dirt road and passes a gate that prevents people from driving up to the summit. After passing the gate, the trail transforms to a concrete road that runs all the way to the weather station and provides access for workers. The trail runs parallel to Highway 41 (Wawona Road) for roughly a tenth of a mile before curving to the left and beginning a steady climb uphill. Wildflowers bloom along the road on the left. There are dead trees on the right hand side of the trail due to a fire that moved through the area. The trail is shaded by trees at this point as it winds its way uphill. The dome begins to rise above the trail on the left as it moves through the woods. At roughly .4 miles, the trail cuts back to the left and climbs gently around the hilltop. <br><br>At this point, the weather monitoring station comes into view. As you approach the station, views of El Portal to the west come into view. As you approach the weather station, the trail goes off to the left toward a large glacial erratic that sits off to the side. The trail becomes a narrow, dirt singletrack as it cuts to the right side of the rock. The trail continues out to another weather monitoring station that sits further out on the dome. <br><br>Going past this second station, the best views from Turtleback Dome spread out before you. To the east, El Capitan and Half Dome rise above Yosemite Valley. While the view doesn't include Bridalveil Falls like Tunnel View, it offers a view similar to Half Dome View without the crowds. Working around to the west, Tamarack Falls, Cascade Falls and Wildcat Falls work their way down toward the Merced River. You can see the damage of the Foresta Fire on the hilltops that lin
Approaching Wawona Road (Highway 41) returning to the car. There is room for a couple of cars at the trailhead.
Moss grows on a tree along the trail.
A deer feeds in the trees on the side of the trail.
Flowers bloom along the trail in the spring time.
The trail as it makes its way uphill.
The trail is a road for a majority of its duration, but does narrow to a single dirt track on the top.
The weather station atop Turtleback Dome. Webcams found here: https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
The trail departs Highway 41 along a service road that leads to the top of the dome.
The trail as it makes its way toward a burned out section of the forest.
Wildcat Falls and The Cascades as seen from Turtleback Dome.
The trail breaks off to the right of the weather station and passes on the right side of this rock.
A view showing the forest recovering after the Foresta Fire.
A view to the west from the top of Turtleback Dome.
The trail approaches the first set of weather stations on top of Turtleback Dome.
A glacial erratic with El Capitan and Half Dome in the background.