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Sierra Nevada - Hiking

There is no shortage of hiking trails in the Sierra Nevada, even beyond popular destinations like Yosemite National Park and Sequoia/King's Canyon National Park. The forests around Lake Tahoe, for example, have many miles of pedestrian friendly paths as well as more difficult treks; the long-distance Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) runs all the way up through the south end of the Sierra Nevada to the north end, linking walkers ultimately with Mexico at one end and the Cascade Range (and eventually Canada) at the other. Another popular long distance route is the John Muir Trail, a 211-mile-long footpath that shares 160 miles of its length with the PCT. Also part of this range is Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States, which can be summited by experienced hikers.

Hikes to consider in the Sierra Nevada are listed below:



Meeks Bay - Stony Ridge Lake Trail Intermediate
6.3 miles 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Meiss Lake Trail Easy
4 miles 1 - 2 hours

Middle Fork Trail 3 miles
See Moro Rock and Castle Rocks from this trail, before you reach Panther Creek Falls.

Minkalo-Plasse Trail Intermediate
Difficult
2.5 miles 1.5 hours

Mirror Lake/Meadow Easy
2-5 miles 1-2 hours
When water is calm, the lake offers beautiful reflections of surrounding cliffs.

Mist Falls Easy
Intermediate
8 miles 4-5 hours
This sandy trail follows the glaciated South Fork Canyon through forest and chaparral, past an impressive show of rapids and cascades, to one of the largest waterfalls in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

Monarch Lakes Difficult
4.2 miles one-way
The trail passes through meadows, red fir forest, and the avalanche-scoured Chihuahua Bowl, before reaching the lake.

Mono Meadow to view of Mount Starr King Difficult
3 miles 2-3 hours

Mono Pass Intermediate
8 miles (12.9 km) round-trip 4 to 6 hours
This historic trans-sierra route has been used for hundreds--maybe even thousands--of years.

Moraine Trail Easy
1 miles 1 - 2 hours

Moro Rock Intermediate
1/4 mile
This is a staircase climb to the rock's summit.

Mount Ralston Trail Difficult
3 miles 3 - 4 hours

Mt. Elwell Trail

Mt. Judah Loop Trail Intermediate
4.5 miles one-way 1.5 - 2.5 hours

Mt. Lola - White Rock Trail Intermediate
Difficult
1 mile 30-45 mins

Mt. Lola Trail Intermediate
Difficult
6.5 miles one-way 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Mt. Rose Trail Difficult
6 miles 5 - 6 hours

Mt. Tallac - Cathedral Lake Trail Easy
Intermediate
2.5 miles 1 hour

Mt. Tallac - Floating Island Lake Trail Easy
Intermediate
1.7 miles 1/2 to 1 hr

Mt. Tallac - Mount Tallac Trail Difficult
5 miles 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Mt. Washington Trail

Mud Lake Trail

Nevada Fall Difficult
7 miles/11.2 km round-trip 5-6 hours

Nevada Point Trail Difficult
1.2 miles 1.5 - 2.5 hours

North Fork Trail


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