The Big Pine North Creek Trail is a scenic 15.2-mile out-and-back trail located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada outside Big Pine. The trail begins at the Big Pine Trailhead and ends at Seventh Lake; it does not ascend to the Sierra Crest. During the route, you will pass through alpine scenery with aromatic pine forests, incredible lakes, and spectacular views of Temple Crag and the northern Palisade peaks.
Starting from the parking area, the trail heads west and then north, entering the canyon of the North Fork of Big Pine Creek and following it upstream. After a little over 4 miles, the North Creek Trail meets the Black Lakes Trail. The North Fork Trail turns southwest at the trail junction and passes First Lake, Second Lake, and Third Lake. Continuing north, the trail follows the west shore of Fourth Lake. The trail heads north and then west to reach Sixth and Seventh Lakes.
This is a moderately rated trail with incredible views that passes by numerous clear blue and turquoise colored alpine lakes. It is a popular trail among runners, hikers, backpackers, and campers, and can get crowded on weekends.
WATER
Water collected from creeks, streams, and lakes must be treated before consumption.
TRAILHEAD AMENITIES
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Parking area
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Vault toilets
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Inyo National Forest
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