Near Emerald and Sapphire Lakes
On the way up to Morris Meadow.
Near Emerald and Sapphire Lakes
An alpine lake with waterfalls on the granite cliffs high in the Trinity Alps Wilderness Area in Northern California. from Prindleman under CC BY-SA
Near Emerald and Sapphire Lakes
Morris Meadow in the winter.

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Emerald and Sapphire Lakes

4.9 (7 Ratings)
Make your way through spectacular mountain scenery to the headwaters of Stuart Fork
27.2
mi
Distance
5,338
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Free wilderness permits and campfire permits are required to enter the Trinity Alps Wilderness.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
27.22mi
Distance
5,338ft
Elevation Gain
5,338ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
5,932ft
High Point
2,693ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the trailhead, follow an old road to the Trinity Alps Wilderness boundary at Cherry Flat. Climb gradually along the Stuart Fork of the Trinity River.After four miles, the trail crosses Deep Creek over a bridge and then crosses Oak Flat.At five miles, pass the turnoff for the Alpine Lake Trail, choosing instead to continue straight. The trail continues to climb gently, crossing Deer Creek over a bridge at around seven miles. Pass the junction with the Deer Creek Trail at eight miles and reach Morris Meadow at nine miles.Morris Meadow has awesome wildflower displays all summer and plenty of campsites.Beyond the meadow, the trail turns west into more mountainous territory. At 12 miles, you'll reach Portuguese Camp, the last good spot to camp before the lakes.The trail becomes steep and open as it climbs to the west toward Emerald Lake. Emerald Lake is actually man-made, created for mining operations a century ago. There's still a lot of old mining equipment lying around, and this is a good place to take in the relics of the area's mining history. Follow the cairns around Emerald Lake's north shore and then climb 600 feet to Sapphire Lake. At the deep, clear lake, enjoy the views of Thompson Peak and the Sawtooth Ridge.Return the way you came.

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