Guides
A moderate dayhike or overnighter to a subalpine lake just outside Sequoia National Park.
Jennie Lake is a pretty Sierra Nevada subalpine lake. It is not the prettiest such lake, but it is pretty, and cool on a warm summer day, and relatively easy to get to, and there are no backpacker quota restrictions. This makes it a good place to go without much advance planning as well as a popular destination - it is not a hike for solitude. The...
The summit of this hike offers an amazing view of the Silliman Crest and the Great Western Divide.
Located 1.5 miles south of Dorst Campground, the Little Baldy trailhead is marked by a large sign on the east side of the road. After two switchbacks, you are guided through a quiet forest before the trail opens up onto the top of an open granite dome.
A great spring time hike through a deep canyon in the Foothills.
This hike offers an abundant and diverse plant life as you switchback through shady, woodland chaparral. Oaks, cottonwoods, redbuds and dogwoods are skirted with a variety of flowers in the spring like brodiaea, madia, lilies and Chinese houses. The trail ends at "Marble Falls" cascading over polished marble.
A paved, accessible trail across from the Giant Forest Museum.
This easy, paved trail offers several educational displays focusing on the giant sequoia ecosystem.
Crescent Meadow/Wolverton to 9-Mile Creek
This is the first of a series of Guides to the High Sierra Trail, an approximately 70 mile trail that runs from Crescent Meadow on the western side of the Sierra Nevada to Whitney Portal on the eastern slope. Each segment roughly corresponds to a day on the trail. This Guide describes Segment 1 of 7: Crescent Meadow/Wolverton to 9-Mile Creek. The...
A popular loop trail that begins at the General Sherman Tree.
The trail honors that all national parks in the U.S. have been created by our Congress. This popular trail begins at the General Sherman Tree and takes you into the heart of the Giant Forest. It is also a pleasant snow-shoe in the winter months.
The easy South Shore trail is the best hike. The scenic portion starts at South Bay Picnic Area and is 2 mile 1-way.
Almost at the exact geographic middle of California, Millerton Lake State Recreational Area is 20 miles northeast of Fresno. Many people stop by the park on their way to the famous Yosemite National Park. The lake's cool blue water offers a pleasant escape from the summer heat of the central valley. The park is dominated by the massive lake and popular...
A great backpacking alternative when the high country is blanketed in snow.
This trail is best travelled in the Spring months. The progression from the Foothills to a secluded giant sequoia grove makes it diverse. It is also possible to hook up with a more extensive trail system which can lead you north to Giant Forest or south to Mineral King.
An easy stroll out of the Lodgepole Campground.
Like Yosemite Valley, Tokopah Valley was shaped by a glacier. This trail leads you under the canopy of pines and firs as you pass an occassional meadow and creek-crossings.
9-Mile Creek to Precipice Lake
This is the second of a series of Guides to the High Sierra Trail, an approximately 70 mile trail that runs from Crescent Meadow on the western side of the Sierra Nevada to Whitney Portal on the eastern slope. Each segment roughly corresponds to a day on the trail. This Guide describes Segment 2 of 7: 9-Mile Creek to Precipice Lake. This stretch...
Sawtooth Pass has a brilliant perspective of Mineral King Valley, Lost Canyon, Monarch Lakes, and Columbine Lake.
Sawtooth Pass in Mineral King Valley strafes the serrated edge of Sawtooth Peak, the largest prominence in the area at 12,343 ft. Climbing to the top of the pass reveals views of alpine glacial gems like Columbine Lake, Monarch Lakes, Mineral Peak and Mineral King Valley. Overnight backpacking or camping is a must when visiting Mineral King. Reaching...
A day hike from Mineral King Valley to Monarch Lakes and back.
The hike from Mineral King to Monarch Lakes is 4.2 miles one way with an elevation gain of about 2500ft.The hike starts at an elevation of 8000 and reaches 10400ft at Lower Monarch Lake. This is a moderately difficult hike and is best done as a day hike. This seems to be a popular route for backpackers who go past the sawtooth pass to columbine...
A day hike from Mineral King Valley to Eagle lake and back.
The hike from Mineral King to Eagle is short and steep with about 2200ft elevation gain in 3.4 miles. The hike starts at an elevation of about 7600+ and reaches just below 10000ft at Eagle lake. This is a moderately difficult hike and can be finished in half a day, although it might be more relaxing if you have a full day.
Trips
Hiking up Alta Peak, Sequoia Natl. Park




Red Fir, California, United States
Hiking | 13.9 miles (32 miles away)
Hiking | 13.9 miles (32 miles away)
On the longest day of the year - five letshikers took off to scale Alta Peak. Bright clear crisp day - perfect for climbing. Peak is at 11,200 ft - Net vertical climb is 4,200 ft - but with ups and downs we clocked 5221 feet up.Exhausting and Exhilarating - the vistas and views are to die for!
drove up to Sequoia National Park. To find the trail head, look for Wolverton Skie and Recreation Area. The trail starts right there from the parking lot.There many trails that branch off, but there are signs at every fork, so don't worry about finding your way. The first 4 miles are mid-difficulty, very nice views, mostly between trees.The last 2 miles are the most difficult part, 29% grade, you go up 2000...
San Joaquin River Gorge Pa'san Ridge Loop




Auberry, California, United States
Hiking | 7.7 miles (34 miles away)
Hiking | 7.7 miles (34 miles away)
A nice Autumn hike of the San Joaquin River Gorge Pa'san Ridge Loop Trail.This great hike is also a favorite of mountain bikers who do the trail in a clockwise direction.The trailhead campground parking lot is about 6 miles downhill on Smalley Road from the entrance at Powerhouse Road just north of Auberry
A friend and I took a quick hike out to Big Baldy while our families stayed back at the lodge where we were staying. We started at the trailhead, and went up along the ridgeline. There was evidence of recent fires along the way; I wonder if it was a controlled burn. The view from the top was great, even on a hazy day. We tool a different trail back, and enjoyed...