Archive - September 20, 2017

Tuolumne Meadows, California, USA

Absolutely—here’s your Tuolumne Meadows blog post with all sources removed and the narrative left clean and publication‑ready. Tuolumne Meadows: The High Sierra’s Living Commons Set at ~8,600 feet (2,620 m) in the heart of Yosemite’s high country, Tuolumne Meadows is one of the largest...

Lembert Dome, California, USA

Hiking Lembert Dome: A Window into Yosemite’s High Sierra If Yosemite Valley is the park’s beating heart, then Tuolumne Meadows is its soul—a vast alpine expanse where granite domes rise like frozen waves and wildflowers paint the meadows in summer hues. Among these domes, Lembert Dome...

Tenaya Lake, California, USA

Hiking to Tenaya Lake: Granite, Glaciers, and Goofballs If Yosemite Valley is the park’s celebrity, Tenaya Lake is its understated supermodel—serene, photogenic, and perched high in the Sierra like a jewel in a granite crown. At 8,150 feet, this alpine lake sits between Tuolumne Meadows...