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    Top Spots in and near Mammoth Mountain

    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Lake Basin Path

      5.0
      4.43 mi / 554 ft gain
      Lake Basin Path is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Mammoth Lakes, California.
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    • Crowley Lake, California

      Emerald Lake

      4.0
      1.76 mi / 417 ft gain
      Emerald lake is a relatively short 1.7 mile out-and-back hike. There is ample parking at the parking lot and trailhead. There is also overflow parking at the upper lot for Duck Lake and Skelton Lake.  The trail has a decent amount of uphill, but you should arrive shortly (<30 mins) at your de...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Duck Lake via Duck Pass Trail

      4.8
      9.29 mi / 1880 ft gain
      The Duck Pass trail in the John Muir Wilderness combines breathtaking views, wildflowers and plenty of icy mountain lakes for swimming into a trail that is moderate in both difficulty and distance. With multiple lakes along the way to pitch your tent and plenty of day hike options from a base cam...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Arrowhead Lake

      5.0
      2.25 mi / 538 ft gain
      If you make your way to the Goldwater Campground there is plenty of parking. The trailhead you take leads to many lakes but the Duck Pass trailhead is the on you want to take. This is a easy trail to follow and walk with very little obstacles. You follow it along for around a mile and you won't ...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Pika Lake via Duck Pass Trail

      5.0
      9.41 mi / 1880 ft gain
      As many of the other hikes start in this area, you start at the Goldwater Creek Campground where there is plenty of parking and restrooms. You will take the Duck Pass Trailhead for this hike. • I wanted to point out that this is not the easiest hike to do as a day hike. Many people do overnighte...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Skelton Lake Trail

      5.0
      3.2 mi / 804 ft gain
      The hike to Skelton Lake in Mammoth Lakes, CA starts off at the Duck Lake Pass trailhead just past Lake Mary. The hike starts off with quite a few switchbacks as you climb through the John Muir Wilderness. About one mile up the trail, you'll see an option to veer off to Arrowhead Lake. Continue o...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Heart Lake

      5.0
      2.11 mi / 492 ft gain
      You will see a couple of trailheads starting by parking at the Coldwater Creek Campground parking lot. This one is specifically marked Heart Lake. There will be a couple of forks in the trail, but if you stay right and on the more obvious path, you will be up to Heart Lake in no time. (Going left...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Inyo Craters Trail

      4.5
      1.51 mi / 253 ft gain
      Inyo Craters Trail is a loop trail that is good for all skill levels located near Mammoth Lakes, California.
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      John Muir Trail: Mammoth Mountain to Yosemite Valley

      5.0
      51.92 mi / 6952 ft gain
      Cross country hiking can be a daunting idea. There are so many things to plan for, and such a long distance to cover. If you are an experienced backpacker, and you want to get a taste of hiking on the John Muir Trail this hike might interest you.  Planning Plan to hike this from mid July ...
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    • Madera County, California

      Ediza Lake via Agnew Meadows

      4.0
      13.54 mi / 1804 ft gain
      Start at the Agnew Meadows Trailhead. You will need to arrive before 7:30AM or take the Shuttle from Mammoth Mountain. Start out by heading north on the John Muir Trail. You will pass Shadow Lake; walk around the south side of the lake for mountain views. Then, follow the trail up Shadow Creek u...
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    • Madera County, California

      Ansel Adams' Garnet Lake

      5.0
      14.46 mi / 2717 ft gain
      Garnet Lake is one of the premier stops along the Pacific Crest Trail. However, even if you don't have time for an entire thru-hike (like most of us), this beautiful lake is still easily accessible as an overnight trip! While there are many possible routes for reaching Garnet Lake, the Agnew Me...
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    • Madera County, California

      Thousand Island Lake via Agnew Meadows

      5.0
      19.6 mi / 3642 ft gain
      Start from Agnew Meadows about 7 miles away. You can take the High Trail out as part of the River Trail with a long detour passing by several other scenic lakes, including Shadow Lake, Garnet Lake, and Ruby Lake. You will arrive at Thousand Island Lake a few hours after lunch, just in time to set...
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    • Madera County, California

      Climb Mount Ritter

      Mt Ritter is a long climb, but it is worth the effort. Start out by establishing camp at Ediza Lake prior to your ascent. The SE Glacier route (first ascent by John Muir) follows the path of least resistance up the SE side of Mt Ritter.The route first gains a broad bench below Ritter and Banner P...
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    • Madera County, California

      Backpack to Waugh Lake

      5.0
      11 mi / 1000 ft gain
      There are several trailheads you can start at to get to the lake, but we chose the River Trail in Agnew Meadows because it was the only trailhead that hadn't met the quota yet. You can check on permit's and trailheads here. If the River Trail is booked other great options are Shadow Creek, Fish C...
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    • Madera County, California

      Cecile Lake via Agnew Meadows

      16.11 mi / 2667 ft gain
      Located in the heart of the Ansel Adams Wilderness, Cecile Lake can be reached from a variety of trailheads. I chose to start out in Agnew Meadows. From here, the trail criss-crosses through a serene lowland environment with several crystal clear streams. After passing Olaine Lake, veer left an...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      Agnew Meadows to Tuolumne Meadows

      5.0
      30.27 mi / 4757 ft gain
      Unlike most through hikes that require two cars or hitchhiking, you can accomplish this with only one car by using a YART. Another benefit is that by entering in Mammoth, it is usually much easier to get permits as opposed to starting in Yosemite where permits can be harder to get. Then once yo...
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