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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:



Canyon Creek Trail Easy
3.5 miles 1.5 hours

Caples Creek Trail Intermediate
4 miles 1.5 - 2.5 hours

Cascade Creek Falls Trail Easy
1 mile 30 mins

Cedar Grove Overlook Difficult
5 miles 3-4 hours
The trail switchbacks up through chaparral to a forested ridge and a rocky outcrop. This strenuous hike will reward you with a gorgeous view up and down Kings Canyon.

Cedar Park Trail System Easy
1.2 miles 30-45 mins

Chilnualna Falls Difficult
8.2 miles (13.1 km) round-trip
This tough hike has great views of the Wawona area.

Chimney Rock Trail Intermediate
4 miles 1 - 2 hours

Clark Trail - Upper Angora Trail Difficult
.5 mile 30 mins

Cody Lake Trail Easy
.5 mile 30 mins

Coldstream Trail Difficult
6 miles one-way 3 - 4 hours

Commemorative Overland Emigrant Trail Intermediate
15 miles 7 - 8 hours

Converse Basin - Boole Tree 2 miles

Cook's Meadow Loop Easy
1 mile 1/2 hour
This short, easy walk offers stunning views of Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Royal Arches.

Cottonwood Botanical Trail Easy
0.5 mile 30 mins

Crystal Lake Difficult
4.9 miles one-way
The trail to Crystal Lake passes the remnants of the old Chihuahua, then climbs steeply, providing panoramic views of the southern part of the Mineral King Valley, including White Chief Peak and Farewell Gap.

Deer Lake Trail Difficult
2.5 miles 1.5 hours

Devil's Lake Trail Intermediate
Difficult
1.5 miles 1 hour

Devil's Postpile Trail Easy
0.1 mile 30 mins

Dog Lake and Lembert Dome Difficult
2.8 - 4 miles 3-4 hours

Downie River - Rattlesnake Creek Trail Difficult
7 miles 4 - 5 hours

Duane Bliss Peak Trail Easy
2 miles 1.5 - 2.5 hours

Eagle Falls - Dicks Lake Trail Difficult
4.3 miles 2 - 3 hours

Eagle Falls - Dicks Pass Trail Difficult
5.3 miles 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Eagle Falls - Eagle Lake Trail Intermediate
1 mile 30-45 mins

Eagle Falls - Fontanillis Lake Trail Difficult
4.9 miles 2.5 - 3.5 hours


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