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Distance
3.87 miles
Elevation Gain
814 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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McGee Creek to Horsetail Creek is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near Mammoth Lakes, California.
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McGee Creek
McGee Creek is one of my favorite spots in the Eastern Sierra to photography the fall color. Most people avoid the area because the best views require you to hike and explore but the rewards are worth it. Right close to the parking lot is McGee Creek which is a beautiful creek to photograph offering intimate water shots with the golden aspens. Or hike up the trail that right off provides dramat...
Red Slate Mountain via McGee Creek
I would recommend you spend the night in the area to acclimatize, since the trailhead does start at ~8,000ft and you will be hiking up to ~10,500ft at the end of the first day and climbing up to 13,100ft on the second day. One option would be to reserve a spot at the nearby McGee Creek Campground.
The trailhead is at a decent sized parking lot found at the very end of McGee Creek Road. Althoug...
Steelhead Lake via McGee Creek
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I was delighted to discover that this is one of the most easily accessible trailheads in the Eastern Sierras. You’ll be looking for the McGee Creek Road exit of...
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You won’t witness a wild west shootout here, but if you find yourself in the Eastern Sierra, Convict Lake is a must see. It’s a pristine lake that sits at 7...
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