Alpine Lakes Loop Trail
Alpine Lakes Loop Trail

Alpine Lakes Loop Trail

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Alpine Lakes Loop Trail

Alpine Lakes Loop Trail

Distance: 11.7mi
Elevation: 2,723ft
Time: 5.5-8h

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The Alpine Lake Loop Trail is an amazing day-hike through the high country that guides intrepid explorers to not one, not two, not three, but over half a dozen shimmering alpine lakes. The breathtaking scenery along this excursion will overwhelm you as you wander.

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Getting there

The Alpine Lakes Loop Trail departs from the Bayview Trailhead off Emerald Bay Road.

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Backcountry Campground

Backcountry Camping, Wilderness Permit Required.

When to do

April-September

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


Alpine Lakes Loop Trail
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Alpine Lakes Loop Trail Description

The Alpine Lakes Loop Trail covers a lot of ground, boasting awe-inspiring views of the High Sierra and the shimmering lakes nestled amongst the peaks. It is important to properly prepare and check the forecast to avoid getting caught in an afternoon storm when travelling into the high country. Additionally, we suggest dressing in layers and wearing a sturdy, comfortable pair of footwear. Reserved for experienced hikers and those acclimated to the area’s elevation, this trek demands stamina, so bring plenty of water! Note hikers are required to bring along a free Desolation hiking permit which is found at the trailhead.

Setting out from the Bayview Trailhead, the Alpine Lakes Loop Hike follows the Bayview Trail along the shoreline cliffs of Cascade Lake up to Granite Lake. At the next two intersections, take the leftmost Eagle Falls Trail onto the rightmost PCT, ultimately arriving at Dicks Lake. Enjoy the expansive views of the alpine terrain, then take the leftmost PCT to Fontanillis Lakes. Explore the shoreline the continue north along the PCT to the Upper and Middle Velma Lakes. From here, hook back onto the Eagle Falls Trail, heading east to the same intersection with Bayview Trail.

At this point, hikers will track the Eagle Falls Trail to Eagle Lake and Eagle Falls. At the trail’s end, turn right onto the Emerald Bay Road, hiking along the shoulder of the road before turning right into the Bayview Campground. Hike through the campground back to the trailhead, marking the end of your adventure.

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