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Matthes Crest

California > Yosemite NP > Tuolumne Meadows > Cathedral Range
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Description

Matthes Crest is an extremely long knife edge fin that cuts across a spectacular part of Tuolumne. It is sought after for its length, moderate grade, and the unique element of a huge fin traverse in an awe inspiring area of the country. It is most widely known for its traverse, but many other routes exist on both sides.

The Matthes Crest Traverse is a true 5 star classic route characterized by mostly 4th class climbing with the occasional fifth class section. With immense exposure on many sections it offers a rare experience to enjoy such a long moderate route in an idyllic setting. Located in a region completely invisible to tourists or road traffic, it gives the true feel of a backcountry alpine climb.

Getting There

Located in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite. Park at the Cathedral Lakes trailhead along Highway 120. Bear boxes and port-a-potties are available here.

3 miles on good trails and 3 miles cross-country
1700' elevation gain (2,300' total gain to top of Matthes Crest)

Head South down the John Muir Trail toward Cathedral Lakes. After ~8 minutes the trail curves right and ascends about 30 granite rock steps. About 200' after these steps there is a well traveled climbers trail that is
(to keep hikers on the correct trail). Follow this trail that runs along Budd Creek for a while then diverges right. It is a pretty good trail for about 1.5 miles. Cross a more open area of rock slightly right that is often marked by cairns. The trail reappears. Eventually you will see a creek crossing and the trail splits here. Following it up the hill on the right will take you to Cathedral Peaks. Instead cross the creek on your left across some fallen logs (very obvious). Continue following the trail on to Budd Lake. At the West end of Budd Lake, head South through a weakness by Echo Peaks. Ascend this steep/loose section and veer left (East) around Echo Peaks. Matthes Crest will come into view from this top section. Head down into the valley and walk cross country to the South end of Matthes Crest.

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Matthes Crest from the north. Taken June 16, 2008.
[Hide Photo] Matthes Crest from the north. Taken June 16, 2008.
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Photo by David Valdes
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The view you get to enjoy after climbing Matthes Crest :)
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Chloe on matthes crest
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Matthes Crest from the West
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Ridgeline traverse
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Simulclimbing on Matthes Crest.
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Having a blast on Matthes Crest!
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The very cool 'wave' feature on Matthes Crest
[Hide Photo] The very cool 'wave' feature on Matthes Crest
Unknown climbers on the North Summit.
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Keith Boone
Henderson, NV
[Hide Comment] I would like to add to this statement “Eventually you will see a creek crossing and the trail splits here.“.

If doing an alpine start this crossing is super easy to miss in the dark and you will find yourself at the base of cathedral. The crossing is to your left and does not cross the trail you are on. Sticks are blocking the trail so you must look for it. The cross country portion isn’t far after this.

We made this mistake and ended at cathedral. If crossing country from here, do not drop into the meadow. Walk directly towards echo peak which will be directly behind you as looking at cathedral.

Bugs were terrible in late July. Wear bug spray or long sleeves. Aug 17, 2019
Peter Lewis
Bridgton, ME
[Hide Comment] This is simply one of the best backcountry moderates that you will ever do. It's a long day, but so worth it! Aug 26, 2020
[Hide Comment] Does anyone know if this is going to be claimable in the next week or 2?
Tioga road is still closed but hoping to climb this as soon as it opens. Jun 5, 2024