The McGee Pass Trail is a 29.5-mile out-and-back trail in the Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes, California. The trail begins at McGee Creek Trailhead and gradually climbs through sage-covered hills amid high desert terrain. The trail enters the John Muir Wilderness, passes Horsetail Falls, and continues southwest to McGee Pass, where peak baggers can access Red Slate Mountain, which rises 13,140 feet above sea level.
On the north side of McGee Pass, there is about 5.5 miles of descent to Tully Hole and the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) / John Muir Trail (JMT). The McGee Pass Trail turns around here, but if you want to keep hiking, you can continue following the PCT/JMT in either direction or explore any of the trails that intersect on the way back.
McGee Pass Trail is an ideal backpacking route with plenty of options to explore new areas, bag peaks, and easily adjust distance. The trail is open to hiking, running, backpacking, camping, and horseback riding.
PERMIT INFORMATION
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No permits are required for day use.
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Permits are required for overnight camping and backpacking trips and can be obtained at www.recreation.gov.
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Permit quota season is from May 1 - November 1.
WATER
Water along the route can be found from creeks, lakes, and springs and should be treated before consumption.
BEAR AWARE
The trail is located in an active bear area, so food, trash, and scented items must be stored in bear-proof containers. You can find more information about hiking through bear country at https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/recreation/?cid=fsbdev3_003846.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
White Mountain Visitor Center: 1-(760) 873-2500
Wilderness Permit Information: 1-(760) 873-2483
Inyo National Forest
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