Near Lukens Lake
View of Lukens Lake from the far side of the lake.
Near Lukens Lake
Meadow and Lukens Lake approaching the lake.
Near Lukens Lake
Flowers blooming as you approach Lukens Lake.
Near Lukens Lake
Trees in the lake.
Near Lukens Lake
Trail winding through the trees on the way to the lake.

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Lukens Lake

3.0 (1 Rating)
Hiking to Lukens Lake provides great opportunities for fishing, swimming, and wildflower viewing.
1.7
mi
Distance
347
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyLakeSwimmingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Tioga Road east of Crane Flat and west of Tioga Pass Entrance Station is closed in the winter and spring until the road is cleared of snow. You can check road conditions at www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/conditions.htm or by dialing 1-209-372-0200, dialing extensions 1/1.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.66mi
Distance
347ft
Elevation Gain
169ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
8,363ft
High Point
8,007ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead is 16.5 miles east of Crane Flat on Tioga Road (Highway 120). Starting from Tioga Road, you begin climbing uphill through red fir, white pine, and mountain hemlocks. The sun shines through the trees in this part of the trail, allowing for smaller plants to flourish in area, especially where water runs. The trail tops a saddle, and then begins its descent to a creek and meadow. The meadow is full of corn lilies, willows, and other wildflowers, making this a great hike in the spring. Due to meadow restoration, the trail that use to run northwest (right) side of Lukens Lake, shown on many maps, is closed now. Follow the trail to the southeast (left) side of Lukens Lake, hugging the treelike and meadow until you get to the lake. The lake is fairly shallow and warmer than most Sierra lakes, so it is great for swimming and fishing. There are good views of the lake and surrounding meadow from the far side of the lake. Once you have enjoyed what the lake has to offer, you can return to your car or continue on the trail for another .5 mile as it descends to the White Wolf Trail. You'll pass through several glacial moraines as you descend toward the Middle Tuolumne River, which you'll need to rock hop, before reaching the end of the trail. From here you can turn left to go to White Wolf, or right to the Tens Lake region. Due to all of the moisture and wildflowers in the area, mosquitoes can be plentiful, so make sure you bring mosquito repellent. Camping is prohibited at Lukens Lake due to its proximity to Tioga Road.

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Contributors
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