Near Cottonwood Lakes Trail
Near Cottonwood Lakes Trail
Near Cottonwood Lakes Trail
Near Cottonwood Lakes Trail
Near Cottonwood Lakes Trail

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Cottonwood Lakes Trail

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Olancha, California
14
mi
Distance
1,634
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
14.02mi
Distance
1,634ft
Elevation Gain
1,634ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
11,206ft
High Point
10,026ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Located in Inyo National Forest, the Cottonwood Lakes Trail is a 14.1-mile out-and-back route that explores Cottonwood Lakes #1-5, with a bonus visit to Muir Lake. This route offers hikers the chance to experience the southern Sierra Nevada, with its tranquil alpine lakes, fragrant pines, and the feeling of being immersed in the wilderness within a relatively short distance.DESCRIPTIONThe Cottonwood Lakes Trail begins at the Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead, at an elevation of about 10,000 feet near Horseshoe Meadows. The hike starts with a gradual ascent through meadows and forested areas, opening up to stunning views of granite peaks and picturesque alpine lakes. Along the way, hikers traverse a mix of lodgepole pines and open meadows, with occasional glimpses of the Sierra Crest. This route is perfect for day hikes, trail running, or a multi-day backpacking trip, offering numerous exploration opportunities near the lakes.Many hikers use this trail as an approach to Mount Langley (14,026 feet), one of California's 14,000-foot peaks, but the out-and-back to the lakes is a rewarding journey on its own.FLORA AND FAUNAThe trail passes through various ecosystems, from lodgepole pine forests to vibrant alpine meadows, with wildflowers blooming in the spring and summer. Wildlife sightings may include mule deer, marmots, pikas, and a variety of bird species.CAMPING AND PERMITSA wilderness permit is required for overnight stays in Inyo National Forest, which can be obtained from www.recreation.gov. Bear canisters are required for overnight backpacking to ensure proper food storage.Day hikers do not need a permit. SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSWeather can change rapidly in the Sierra, especially at high elevations. Be prepared with layers, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Afternoon thunderstorms are common during the summer.Water is available from Cottonwood Lakes and streams along the route, but all water should be filtered or treated.PARKING AND TRAILHEAD INFORMATIONThe trailhead features a large parking area and restroom facilities. However, it is recommended to arrive early, especially during the summer months, as the area is popular with both day hikers and backpackers.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFor more information please visit the Inyo National Forest website.

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