Tuolumne Meadows is about a 90-minute drive from the valley and offers a completely different perspective on the park. At around 8500ft at its lowest point, it is a mile higher than the valley and is filled with wild flowers, rivers, and sharp granite peaks. The only way to access this area by car is along Tioga Road, which is closed Novermber to May due to snow conditions. If you have the extra time, this area is a great place to go to escape the crowds of the valley. There is a high sierra camp complete with tent cabins, showers and a restaurant. At the restaurant you can order lunches to carry with you the next day while exploring the meadows. Be sure to check out Tenaya lake where you can swim, picnic, and find the trailhead to hike Clouds's Rest. If you are a granite junkie, you will find some great rock climbing here at Pothole Dome, Lembert Dome, and Fairview Dome among others. For hikers there are great trails to Soda Springs, Lembert Dome, Glen Aulin, Cathedral Lakes, and Lyell Canyon
Be prepared: is it colder here than in the valley, and weather can change suddenly. If you see dark clouds form or hear thunder you will not want to be the highest thing in the meadows.