Near Tower Lake Trail
This tower is on the ridge in front of Tower Peak.
Near Tower Lake Trail
Morning reflection on Tower Lake. Trail to Tower Pass runs just below the trees on the left
Near Tower Lake Trail
Hawksbeak Peak with Kirkwood Pass on the left.

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Tower Lake Trail

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Climbs past extraordinary Piute Meadows, up a rugged canyon and past a remarkable granite tower to the Tower Lake.
3.4
mi
Distance
134
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.36mi
Distance
134ft
Elevation Gain
1,400ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,544ft
High Point
8,261ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Tower Lake is remote, about 15 miles from the nearest trailheads at Leavitt Meadow or Buckeye Canyon. The lake is most often used a base for climbing Tower Peak. The Tower Lake Trail can also be used as part of great loop hikes, either from Leavitt Meadow, past Piute Meadow, over Tower Pass and Dorothy Lake Pass, and back to Leavitt Meadow or starting a Buckeye Canyon, going over Kirkwood Pass and Tower Pass, down to Tilden Lake, and back via the PCT and the Kendrick Creek Trail to exit either at Twin Lakes or Buckeye Canyon. The Tower Lake trail branches off the West Walker River Trail #046 just before Piute Meadows, about 11 miles from Leavitt Meadow and 6.5 miles from the Buckeye Canyon Trail. Piute Meadows is one of the gems of the Sierras. The trail passes along its west side for 3/4ths miles before it begins climbing Tower canyon. If you are coming down from Kirkwood Pass, it is possible to save 1.5 miles by crossing the meadows and the river about 3/4th mile before the junction. However, you need to wait until you are far enough north to reach the Tower Lake Trail before it starts climbing. At 1.5 miles the trail climbs above Tower Creek where it passes through a remarkably steep, narrow, V-shaped granite canyon. The trail drops a little, crosses Tower Creek and begins a moderate climb through an open forest for a little over a mile. Without studying a map, you would think that the remarkable granite tower in front of you is Tower Peak. It is actually a separate formation that blocks the view of the real Tower Peak. The trail crosses Tower Creek again, climbs an open area and then begin a rough, steep climb near the cascades that come down from the lake. There are good view back across the Walker River canyon towards Kirkwood Pass and Hawksbeak Peak. There are a few camping spots at the lake and another good spot about 50 yards below the lake.

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