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  • The Best Backpacking in Sequoia National Park

    Looking for the best backpacking in Sequoia National Park? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Sequoia National Park. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.

    Top backpacking spots in and near Sequoia National Park

    • Three Rivers, California

      Mineral King to Little Five Lakes Trail

      28.2 mi / 8737 ft gain
      Mineral King to Little Five Lakes Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Three Rivers, California.
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack to Crystal Lakes

      5.0
      9.8 mi / 2200 ft gain
      The trail to Crystal Lakes begins at the Timber Gap/Sawtooth Trailhead (7,800 feet elevation), which is located at the end of Mineral King Valley Rd.  The trail immediately ascends through a meadow boasting dramatic alpine views and a roaring waterfall. Eventually you'll cross Monarch Creek and b...
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack the Little Five & Big Five Lakes Loop

      5.0
      26.5 mi / 10000 ft gain
      Day 1: A long, rewarding day. Over the course of 11.5 miles you will complete around 10,000ft of elevation change.  To start, park the car at the Sawtooth-Monarch Trailhead (7500ft) and begin on the trail, immediately ascending to Timber Gap (9500ft).  Once at the gap, the trail makes it's way do...
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Mineral King Loop

      36.92 mi / 10548 ft gain
      Mineral King Loop Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Three Rivers, California.
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Farewell Gap Trail

      12.36 mi / 2884 ft gain
      Farewell Gap Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Three Rivers, California.
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    • Three Rivers, California

      White Chief Canyon Trail

      7.35 mi / 2228 ft gain
      White Chief Canyon Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Three Rivers, California.
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack to Franklin Lakes & Franklin Pass

      11.4 mi / 2500 ft gain
      Franklin Lakes is part of the Sequoia National Park and can be reached from the trailhead starting near the Mineral King Ranger Station. Bear containers are required and can be rented at the Ranger Station. The hike to Franklin Lakes campground will take 6 hours or less (depending on your speed/h...
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Backpack in Mineral King

      5.0
      30 mi
      The trailhead is right near the Mineral King Ranger Station (on Mineral King Rd) in Sequoia National Park. Depending on where you're coming from I would recommend driving in and camping at Cold Springs Campground (which is also in close proximity to the ranger station) the night before you begin ...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      High Sierra Trail: Ninemile Creek to Bearpaw Meadow

      21.38 mi / 4341 ft gain
      High Sierra Trail: Ninemile Creek to Bearpaw Meadow Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Three Rivers, California.
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Backpack the High Sierra Trail

      5.0
      71 mi
      The High Sierra Trail begins at Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park, on the West side of the Sierra Nevada range, and ends at Whitney Portal on the East, traversing the highest and most beautiful part of the Sierras. From deep river canyons to high alpine peaks, lakes, and meadows, this hike...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Hike Crescent Meadow

      4.5
      1.6 mi
      Crescent Meadow is a collection of loops in the Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park. The trailhead is located just past the tunnel log east of General's Highway 198. The main loop is 1.6mi total. However you can take any of the loops to the General Sherman tree 3mi, Tharp's Log trail 0.5mi, or ...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Backpack Bearpaw Meadow to Redwood Meadow

      21.3 mi / 5400 ft gain
      Redwood Meadow is absolutely gorgeous - an amazing reward for your backpacking efforts. This trail is a great backpacking route to take in the early spring when elevated trails are still covered in snow. The trail progresses from the foothills to a giant sequoia grove. The rivers can be a bit cha...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Hike to Emerald Lake, Sequoia National Park

      4.5
      10.4 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Begin this hike at the Alta Peak Trailhead in the Sequoia National Park. The trail initially takes you east-southeast through a loosely forested area that is stark and arid. Around 1.5 miles in you'll cross a small creek, but this creek may dry up in the late spring/summer. Shortly after the cree...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Hike to Pear Lake via the Lakes Trail

      5.0
      12.4 mi / 2300 ft gain
      The Lakes Trail to Pear Lake can be done as either an overnight stay or a day hike.  For overnight, you'll need to get a permit but there are beautiful camping spots available at both Emerald Lake and Pear Lake.  As a day hike, plan to spend all day since you'll undoubtedly pause at each lake for...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Backpack to Big Bird Lake & Moose Lake

      30 mi / 8000 ft gain
      This trip requires a wilderness permit. You can get one at the Lodgepole Visitor Center where you can also rent a bear canister or use the bathroom before heading out.Wolverton Trailhead -> Big Bird Lake (~12 miles)The start of the trail is on the left side of the parking lot and towards the m...
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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Twin Lakes Trail

      13.66 mi / 3284 ft gain
      Twin Lakes Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Stony Creek Village, California.
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