Yosemite Day Hike Essentials

What to Bring

A practical checklist built from years of hiking Yosemite trails.

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The Base Kit

Your foundation for a comfortable hike.

Hydration

Plan for 1L every 1–2 hours depending on heat and elevation.

Food & Energy

Pack more than you think you need.

Weather, Layers & Sun

Conditions change fast — even on warm days.

Navigation & Power

Cell service disappears quickly in Yosemite canyons.

Safety & Hygiene

Small items that make a big difference if plans change.

Seasonal Gear for Yosemite Terrain

Ask us what's needed today.

Local Favorites

Not required, but they make a Yosemite day unforgettable.

Backpacking Add-Ons

Only needed if you're camping overnight.

What to Leave Behind

Yosemite has specific rules to protect wildlife and the experience. Save pack space by leaving these at home.

  • Bear spray — Prohibited in Yosemite. Black bears aren't aggressive like grizzlies; make noise and give them space.
  • Drones — Not allowed in any National Park without a permit.
  • Bluetooth speakers — Sound carries far across granite. Use headphones if you need music.
  • Dogs on hiking trails — Pets are only allowed on paved paths like the Valley Loop, not dirt trails.

Missing Something?

We stock all of these essentials at The Approach. Stop by on your way to the park, or give us a call—we're happy to help you figure out what to pack.