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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
FAQ’s | Golden Trout Wilderness Q: Do I need a wilderness permit and how much does it cost? A: You do need a wilderness permit for overnight trips and price varies depending on how one plans to enter the wilderness
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Wilderness Permits To enter SEKI from the Inyo NF , Sierra NF , Golden Trout portion of the Sequoia NF , or Yosemite NP obtain permits from those agencies; those permits are valid for continuous travel in SEKI Exiting wilderness overnight in SEKI ends continuous travel and invalidates the permit for further use
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
Golden Trout Wilderness, Sequoia Inyo National Forests . . . Free wilderness permits and campfire permits are required for overnight trips into the Golden Trout Wilderness Area only They are available from the Kernville office or from Black Rock Station
GOLDEN TROUT WILDERNESS Sequoia National Forest Visitors to the GTW must obtain a Wilderness Permit and a campfire permit if they plan on staying overnight These permits are FREE and can be obtained from the offices listed on this page or from Blackrock Visitor Station on the Kern Plateau
Permits Trail Quotas | Golden Trout Wilderness Depending on the starting location of your trip will determine what agency and office you will need to visit to obtain your permit and or check the status of any quotas on trails you may be hiking Click on the following links if your trip starts on the: Wilderness Permits Inyo National Forest - (Quota List…
Backcountry and Wilderness Permits Info — Washington Trails . . . Backcountry (or wilderness) permits, like those issued for backpacking in national parks or quota areas like the Enchantments, along the Wonderland Trail or Mount St Helens Backcountry to help regulate foot traffic in fragile environments Some of these permits are free, while others come with small fees Use our guide to research what you need