Tioga Pass (el. 9,943 ft. / 3,031 m.) is a mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. State Route 120 runs through it, and serves as the eastern entry point for Yosemite National Park, at the Tioga Pass Entrance Station. It is the highest highway pass in California and in the Sierra Nevada.Mount Dana is to the east of the pass. There are several trailheads into the Yosemite backcountry which begin at Tioga Pass, including the trail to the Gaylor Lakes to the west/northwest, and the rough trail to the summit of Mount Dana. Dana Meadows is immediately south of the pass alongside the highway, as the pass itself is roughly angled north/south as opposed to east/west. Dana Meadows contains several small lakes.
This pass, like many other passes in the Sierra Nevada, has a gradual approach from the west and drops off to the east dramatically, losing more than 3,000 ft (914 m) by the time the road reaches U.S. Route 395.
Tioga Pass is named after Tioga Mine, whose name originated in New York: "Tioga" is named for an Iroquois and Mohawk term meaning "where it forks".
When you're lying in bed at night do you think about a normal life?
Do you think about a normal life like me?
Take a look at my scars tonight
They remind me of them awful times
they remind me of the awful times we've seen
We ran a long way from home
I see it Plain and Clear
There Aint Nobody Real
Looks like I'm On My Own again
When you're lying in bed at night do you think about a better life?
Do you think about a better life like me?
We ran a long way from home
I see it Plain and Clear
There Aint Nobody Real