This 16 mile route traverses through Long John Canyon, a remote and rugged canyon located within the Inyo Mountains Wilderness. It features scenic vistas and unique landscapes amidst challenging terrain including some sections of unmaintained trail. Along the way, you'll pass historical mining sites and traverse pristine wilderness with plenty of opportunity for solitude. This trek is best done in the spring, fall, or early winter, when temperatures may be less extreme. The route is best for experienced hikers who are comfortable navigating mountainous, rugged, and remote desert terrain.
Long John Canyon lies east of Owens Valley and west of Death Valley. The route starts at the bottom of the canyon and climbs uphill from about 3,300 feet to about 9,300 feet above sea level. The route combines dirt roads, dry washes, and some sections of unmaintained singletrack trail. At the top, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Owens Valley and Sierra Nevada.
This route can be completed in a day or explored as a multi day backpacking trip.
CONSIDERATIONS / CHALLENGES
Prepare for a challenging hike without much shade or water. Check the weather before heading out, as temperatures can vary depending on elevation and time of year.
CAMPING AND PERMITS
Primitive camping is prohibited within a fourth of a mile from water sources. Wilderness permits are not required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
BLM - Inyo Mountains Wilderness
USFS - Inyo Mountains Wilderness
Burgess Gold Mine
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