bgreen414 wrote:
> 1. Mariposa Grove -- Will the road still be closed by the third
> week in April? If so, will walking the road entail hiking
> through a lot of snow?
Not sure - it depends on the snow amount and whether it gets plowed. I would not count on it. Hiking on the road at this point in time should not be bad - it is a gentle grade and the snow will probably be mostly, if not all, gone or packed. Once at the parking lot, it is well worth the walk up to the Grizzly Giant, a very distinctive and magnificent tree.
> 2. Muir Trail -- I hiked this a few years back and forget if
> there's a view of Vernal Falls (besides the one from the
> footbridge).
Yes! Two major views, one possibly illegal this time of year - continue on Mist Trail past JMT junction, about 400 feet to a very large rock ledge (Princess Anne Rock?) that protrudes out into the river. Magnificent view of the whole fall in a completely majestic setting. Be careful if the rock is snowy or icy; it is even a bit slippery when wet. If you go much beyond this point, the trail becomes quite icy, snowy and dangerous with the massive spray from the waterfall until the weather warms up. Certainly worth checking, though, and keep watching this list for announcements from eeek.
The other view is, as was alluded to above, from Clark's Point. If the Mist Trail is not yet open, you must continue up the JMT to the Clarks' Point Trail junction and go down that trail a bit to a spectacular aerial overlook of Vernal Fall. One can also get Nevada Fall views from this trail, and especially from the JMT not far beyond this point. *Be careful if you proceed beyond the junction on the JMT* (also possibly closed this time of year)! When snow and ice is present, this is one of the most dangerous trails with tall steep cliffs and possible ice/rockfalls.
Good luck, and have fun (it is almost impossible to avoid :-)
Wilderness forever,
Bruce Jensen