Near Hilton Lakes
Morning view of Sierra crest from Hilton Lakes Trail. From left to right: Bear Creek Spire, Mt. Dade, Mt Abbot, and Mt. Mills, allover 13,000 feet.
Near Hilton Lakes
From Lake 3 and 4 trail looking towards Davis Lake. Hilton Lake 2 is barely visible above the rocks in the bottom left
Near Hilton Lakes
Looking across Rock Creek Canyon towards Wheeler Ridge and the mineral rich ridge that leads up to Mt. Morgan
Near Hilton Lakes
Hilton Lake 5
Near Hilton Lakes
Hilton Lake 6. Route goes around the right side of lake and crosses the small stream.

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Hilton Lakes

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Brilliant alpine lakes, craggy granite peaks, and solitude relative to hiking in Little Lakes Valley.
11.2
mi
Distance
2,755
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.19mi
Distance
2,755ft
Elevation Gain
2,755ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
11,045ft
High Point
9,399ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This was a constructed trail and is relatively easy to follow. A trail of use continues all the way to the highest lake. It becomes fainter and less used the farther you go but it's not very difficult.The upper lakes route branches the Lakes 3 and 4 trail just before the top of the ridge above Lake 3. There is no sign, but if you look carefully you can see two small cairns that mark the branch. The trail follows the top of the ridge and then switchbacks steeply up to Lake 5. This is a beautiful lake with great camping on the ridge a little above the west shore.The trail goes about 1/3 of the way along the western shore. After that, the route is essentially a trail-of-use that is a little hard to follow. However, if you keep heading up among the lakes, you should be able to find your way. The path climbs up on the side of the Lake 5 ridge before dropping back down above the south end of the lake.If you look at the pictures of the higher lakes, you see talus everywhere, but the path avoids the talus, and it is fairly easy hiking. The next 3 lakes are beautiful, but smaller and shallower. Finally, we reach a larger alpine lake in a bowl directly beneath the Sierra crest. It is barren, except for short grass and a few trees on the northern shore.Explore around and when ready, return the way you came.- Added by Lee Watts, edited by Ethan Fichtner

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