Near Mt. Judah Loop
From Donner Peak
Near Mt. Judah Loop
Castle Peak and Lake Angela from the flanks of Donner Peak. with permission from George Lamson
Near Mt. Judah Loop
You have to go thru this to get to the loop.
Near Mt. Judah Loop
Climbing the final approach to Donner Peak. with permission from George Lamson
Near Mt. Judah Loop
Hikers enjoying their reward for a long climb atop Donner Peak. with permission from George Lamson

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Mt. Judah Loop

4.3 (26 Ratings)
A beautiful day-hike that visits both Donner Peak and Mt. Judah.
5.5
mi
Distance
1,351
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.5mi
Distance
1,351ft
Elevation Gain
1,351ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
8,251ft
High Point
7,065ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin your journey from the Donner Peak parking area and trailhead. Be ready to go once you hop out of the car, as you'll start by hiking up the switchbacks of the Pacific Crest Trail ( PCT: Echo Lake to Highway 80 (Donner Summit)) as it climbs a steep granite ridge. After the initial ascent, the grade slackens as low shrubs and sparse trees pop up around the trail. Visible below are the dark waters of Lake Mary and Lake Angela.Ahead, the trail enters the bottom reaches of a mature stand of trees that open onto a cleared ski-run. Take the trail to the left at the fork to follow the easy grade of the Mt. Judah Loop Trail as it heads toward Donner Peak.In about three-quarters of a mile the gradual climb pulls up to the intersection with the Donner Peak Spur -- it's a short detour and worth a bit of a scrambling and extra distance to checkout the vantage point. From there, follow an an old jeep track that leads through a wet area that produces excellent wildflowers in the spring and early summer. Keep heading toward the saddle and then climb up the northeast face of Mt. Judah. On the way up, enjoy the striking views of Mt. Rose, Truckee, Donner Lake, and Coldstream Canyon. The trail makes its way along the crest of Mt. Judah, providing even better views of the surrounding peaks. Past the crest, the descent gently connects back with the Pacific Crest Trail just past Roller Pass. Turn right onto the PCT to make your way back to the trailhead.Alternatively, for those looking for a longer route, an additional 12.2 miles can be added by following the PCT: Echo Lake to Highway 80 (Donner Summit) to the south until it connects with the Granite Chief Trail which will continue down to Squaw Valley. This route makes for a 15.7 miles point-to-point hike that is recommended as a shuttle.
History & Background
Roller Pass was a significantly difficult section for pioneer emigrants on their route to California. The steep slopes of the pass required each covered wagon be pulled up one-at-a-time by long chains and double teams of oxen.

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