Hidden gem we parked and walked 8 min
Summit of Sonora Pass
Fred T.
Aug 9, 2024
Wow way way up there. It was August so the conditions were good albeit. a bit cold this early. Awesome views down the West and East sides of the Sierras and quite the steep windy road as well. Its easy to see why this is closed int he wionter as driving conditions would be brutal up here on a normal day let alone during. . storm. There appeared to be several trails but having blasted up there from sea level I did not try my luck
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Cristal B.
Dec 9, 2023
Fun experience ! We cut our first Christmas Tree down today . The kids loved it it was a bit challenging to find the perfect one. Definitely give yourself plenty of time . It took us 3 hrs to find our tree.
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Ashley N.
Jul 14, 2016
Sonora Pass is one of the most beautiful areas to drive through. It's a long drive getting to the top of the hill, but well worth it. There are lots of dirt roads that go off the main highway, which can be an adventure in itself if you're brave enough! There are also a few spots that have pull outs to stop and take in the view. The hiking and camping in the area are excellent, as long as you can handle the 7,000 - 9,000 foot elevation. I highly recommend taking this pass if you're going to 395 from the Sonora area or vice versa.
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Aaryn P.
Sep 25, 2011
If you're feeling disappointed by the masses of people clogging Yosemite and really want some awesome picture taking opportunities while heading eastward, you definitely want to take this pass!The serenity and beautiful views along this pass are breathtaking to say the least - especially the valley view right before you start heading down the last set of curves on the other side.Right now, (late September) the colors are just starting to turn. I imagine in about a week the will be in full swing. So if you have the opportunity to drive through here, do it!
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None N.
Mar 19, 2019
It's a road through the mountains and it's a pretty good one. Enjoy the scenery and the trails, just don't leave a bunch of trash behind. Leave no trace!
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Richard G.
Mar 3, 2013
Route 108 that runs through Stanislaus National Forest, The road's closed during the winter. Just east of Strawberry just near the sleading at Leland. I park at the lot, I get a pakring annual pass at the stop at Strawberrry. There are the usual snowmobilers. I come to cross country ski. The road is snowed and iced over. I ski for several hours. The grade is gentle and pretty. The road is just perfect to cross country. I see snowmobiliers pass by every hour or so. They are cordial and slow as they pass. I stop frequently to see the sights and views.
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John F.
Jul 8, 2012
Wonderful view and drive coming in this way to Yosemite. We go to Yosemite a lot and this is one of our favorite drives. Wish they had a better sign about the summit other than just the elevation marked on the toll station but that's just the tourist in me wanting to collect more pictures of ourselves.
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Tony J.
Dec 2, 2014
Best pass ever, puts the Donner pass to shame. kind of high up and hard to get to though. It would be better if they could make it more accessible. With just atad more parking.
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Matt E.
Oct 29, 2010
Sonora Pass is the majority of the 80mile section of Route 108 that runs through Stanislaus National Forest, just north of Yosemite National Park. With a top elevation of 9,624ft, Sonora Pass is the 2nd highest road in the High Sierra Nevada range (and in California as a whole). Only Tioga Pass is higher, though I found Sonora to be a more challenging drive. Though you won't go from sea level up to that elevation you will go from around 5,000 feet at some points. The middle 35 miles or so Sonora Pass has some crazy hairpin turns as well as steep elevation changes while clinging to the side of mountains. It's a drive that will test the performance of any vehicle and if you're in an automatic, chances are the regular drive gear isn't going to cut it. Due to the nature of this road it's closed during the winter (usually around November to April). Closure goes from about 7miles east of the town of Strawberry to about 5miles west of the 395 intersection. Along Sonora Pass you'll see some of the most amazing views in California (they'll be spots to pull off the road on some of the best spots). Despite its proximity to Yosemite the views and landscape seems very different then what you'd see on Tioga Pass (Route 120) to the south. This is a great variety if you're also visiting Yosemite on the same trip. In addition to the views you'll pass some of the smallest towns in the country. The towns don't have much to them or anything interesting to see or visit except for the road sign telling you you're entering a town with the name, elevation, and population. Most of the towns have populations in the 3 digits but I definitely saw signs for a couple towns who boasted a population of 25 or less. I ended up on Sonora Pass because after spending time in Yosemite I drove east across the park on Tioga Road, checked out Bodie (the countries largest ghost town), and finally drove west on the Sonora Pass (on the way back to San Francisco). It was definitely one of the highlights to the trip, and I highly recommend anyone else who has the time to do the same.
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chip e.
Jul 30, 2023
A beautiful Mountain Pass, when Tioga is closed. Between Oakhurst and the 395 freeway, don't forget to visit the pine cone café.
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