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- Inyo National Forest | Wilderness Permits | Forest Service
Wilderness Permits are required for overnight use in John Muir, Ansel Adams, Hoover and Golden Trout Wildernesses A permit is required for the Mt Whitney Zone for both day and overnight use ALL wilderness permits are reserved online at www recreation gov with the ability to print your permit at home up to 7 days before the trip Our permit system is based on quotas for entry trailhead by
- 10 Best backpacking trails in Golden Trout Wilderness | AllTrails
Explore the most popular backpacking trails in Golden Trout Wilderness with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you
- Cottonwood Pass Trail | Golden Trout Wilderness - Hikespeak. com
Day hiking in the Golden Trout Wilderness is cost and permit free, so enjoy! Signs marking the junction at the pass What you should know before you go: A wilderness permit is required for all overnight stays and a trailhead quota of forty backpackers per day is in force from the end of June to Mid-September
- Top 10 Hikes and Walks in Golden Trout Wilderness | Komoot
Hiking trails in Golden Trout Wilderness explore a vast area of the southern Sierra Nevada, located within both the Sequoia and Inyo National Forests The region's terrain is characterized by high-elevation plateaus, deep river canyons, and expansive meadows Elevations range from around 4,800 feet to over 12,000 feet, offering a diverse mix of landscapes from dense forests to rugged granite
- The Ecological Angler - Fly Fishing Golden Trout Wilderness
Camping Wilderness Permits Permits are required for all overnight trips into the Golden Trout Wilderness For more information about entering the Golden Trout Wilderness through Sequoia National Forest go here Otherwise, if you plan to enter through the Inyo National Forest visit the Inyo National Forest site Note: A quota is in effect for the Cottonwood Pass Trail which originates out of
- FAQ’s | Golden Trout Wilderness
FAQ’s Planning a trip into the Golden Trout Wilderness? Have a few questions on your mind? Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions regarding the Golden Trout Wilderness Q: Is there a quota for entering the Golden Trout Wilderness? A: Yes and no There is no quota for the Sequoia National Forest side
- California Sierra Nevada gt; Eastern Sierra gt; Golden Trout . . .
Golden Trout Wilderness [Fig 46] The 303,287-acre Golden Trout Wilderness, on the southeastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, attracts backpackers, hikers, fishing enthusiasts, and horseback riders Almost two-thirds of the wilderness is in the Inyo, and the rest is in Sequoia National Forest on the western slope The Golden Trout is considered an ideal choice for novice backpackers and stock
- APPLICATION Golden Trout Wilderness Overnight Giant Sequoia . . .
Wilderness Permits are only required for overnight stay in the Golden Trout Wilderness Open for 2025 Season: Blak Rock, Clicks Creek, Forks of the Kern, Jerkey, Lewis Camp, Long Canyon (Shake Camp), and Summit Trailheads
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