Whiskey Creek Camp Trail
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Explore California’s alpine terrain along the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail. This stunning adventure boasts breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range as you wander up to the Five Lakes and the ruins of the Whiskey Creek Camp. This trek is a must-add to your hiking itinerary.
Getting there
The Whiskey Creek Camp Trail departs from the Five Lakes Trailhead off Alpine Meadows Road.
About
Backcountry Campground | Dispersed Backcountry Camping |
When to do | July-October |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Older Children only |
Route Signage | Good |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Whiskey Creek Camp Trail
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Whiskey Creek Camp Trail Description
We are big fans of the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail, and once you tackle this trek, you will understand why. Hike high into the high country, revelling in the overwhelming panoramas of California’s dramatic landscape. As this route travels to high altitudes, it is important to acclimatize to the area’s elevation, especially if you are visiting from sea level. Additionally, we suggest heading out at dawn to summit before noon, mitigating the chances of getting caught in a nasty afternoon storm. Wear layers, and in the fall and winter months, strap on microspikes or snowshoes to enjoy the trail even after snowfall! Pack plenty of water and charge your camera—we’re going on an adventure.
Though tiring, the views along this trek are well worth the effort. Immerse yourself in the alpine terrain as you hike through the corridors and basin of the Sierra Nevada’s granite peaks. Hike up to the Five Lakes, which expose wonderful overlooks of the Alpine Meadows, before wandering down through mixed conifer to the charming ruins of the Whiskey Creek Camps. Ideal for those seeking an intermediate challenge, this day hike can be managed by older children and novice hikers alike. Accessible year-round, we enjoy this hike most in the spring when the snow-melt streams are surging– beating the summer crowds that flock to the area. No matter the time of year you venture this trail, the scenic wilderness will undoubtedly inspire you.
Embark on your adventure along the Whiskey Creek Camp Hike from the Five Lakes Trailhead. From here, follow the Five Lakes Trail west, up to several switchbacks along the southern flank of KT-22 Mountain. This route will weave between tree shade and exposed sections, warranting wonderful views. Mind your footing on the rocky granite terrain as you ascend the vertiginous route. Steeply climbing, the path will eventually deliver you to the Five Lakes. Explore the five crystalline lakes, bounded by towering pines and red firs. When you are ready, continue hiking the Five Lakes Trail southwest down along the Five Lakes Creek.
This segment of the route will guide you into the forestlands, adorned with granite outcrops, to an intersection. Keep right and track the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail down several switchbacks here. Take your time as you climb down the terrain, and you will soon encounter yet another junction. Veer left here, and you will be diverted onto the Whiskey Creek Trail. Venture the moss-lined route to the Whiskey Creek Cabins. Explore the grounds of the cabin ruins, and when you are ready, retrace your footing along the path, all the way back to the trailhead.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail?
The Whiskey Creek Camp Trail is a scenic 7.3mi out-and-back trail above Alpine Meadows.
Are dogs permitted on the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail?
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail if they remain on leash.
Where do I park when hiking the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail?
When tackling the Whiskey Creek Camp Trail, hikers must park at the Five Lakes Trailhead of Alpine Meadows Road.
Insider Hints
Arrive early to secure a parking spot in the small lot
Wear microspikes in the late fall and winter months as the terrain will likely be snow-cloaked and icy
Due to the area’s elevation, it is important to acclimatize prior to your trek, especially if you are coming from sea level
Pack plenty of water to stay hydrated along this high-country adventure
Wear layers—high altitudes warrant chilly conditions
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