Kern Peak is a prominent mountain in the southern Sierra Nevada. The route described in this post is a 39-mile out-and-back to the summit of Kern Peak starting from Horseshoe Meadows parking area located west of Lone Pine, Ca. There are several trails you can use to access Kern Peak, but whatever you choose will involve a long hike to this remote mountain. The route described here utilizes the scenic Cottonwood Pass Trail and is accessible for trail runners, hikers, and backpackers.
Kern Peak rises 11,510 feet above sea level and is the 49th highest peak in California. The summit of the peak offers panoramic views of the southern Sierra Nevada, including the Kern River drainage area, Mount Whitney, the southern portion of the Kaweah Mountain Range, and the Dome Land Wilderness.
From the Horseshoe Meadows area, there are numerous trails that can be accessed, and ample parking is available. Cottonwood Pass Trail is located at the north end of Horseshoe Meadows Road. Along this scenic trail, you will encounter lush meadows, jagged granite peaks, and clear mountain streams. The trail leads west across Horseshoe Meadows and uphill to Cottonwood Pass. As you descend the west side of the pass, you will cross the Pacific Crest Trail and continue toward Big Whitney Meadow. You will reach a trail junction at the western edge of Big Whitney Meadow. Turn left onto Siberian Pass Trail. The Siberian Pass Trail leads to the Kern Peak Trail and the summit can be reached by continuing uphill. Return to Horseshoe Meadows at the start of the trail by retracing your steps.
CAMPING AND PERMITS
Permits are required for overnight camping in the Golden Trout Wilderness and can be obtained in advance by visiting www.recreation.gov.
MORE INFORMATION
Eastern Sierra Interagency Visitor Center: 1-(760) 876-6200
Golden Trout Wilderness / Inyo National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/inyo/recarea/?recid=21878
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