Near Wheeler Peak Summit Hike
View on Wheeler's Peak over Stella Lake.
Near Wheeler Peak Summit Hike
It gets steep and rocky as you approach the summit, but the view can't be beat.
Near Wheeler Peak Summit Hike
Headed up the ridge to the peak. Glad we brought along the snowshoes!
Near Wheeler Peak Summit Hike
Best view in the park!
Near Wheeler Peak Summit Hike
Heading to the summit of Wheeler Peak with the REI National Parks Centennial pack.

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Wheeler Peak Summit Hike

4.7 (18 Ratings)
The crowning achievement of a visit to Great Basin NP; this challenging trail offers amazing vistas.
8
mi
Distance
3,104
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.97mi
Distance
3,104ft
Elevation Gain
3,104ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
13,058ft
High Point
9,945ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This route is starting from the last parking area on Wheeler Peak Scenic Dr., which is actually the trailhead for the Alpine Lakes Loop and Bristlecone Trails. The Wheeler Peak Trailhead is about a half mile up the road and adds about that distance to the overall distance. Start this ascent early to avoid afternoon thunderstorms! From the Alpine Lakes/Bristlecone Trailhead, follow the Alpine Lakes Loop Trail westward along Lehman Creek, through the forest of pines. After 3/4 mile, after the trail has opened onto alpine meadow, you'll meet up with the trail that starts at the Wheeler Peak Trailhead. Continue, and shortly you'll come to a split. If you like, you can visit Stella Lake which lies just to the south, beneath the summit of Wheeler Peak, but the trail to the top is due north, heading toward Bald Mountain. After another 1/2 mile of enjoying the meadow (be on the lookout for the mule deer that frequent this area), you'll turn west and then south, beginning an ascent of the north-south ridge that will carry you toward the summit. Enjoy the spruce and fir, along with the shade and wind protection they provide, because as you approach 11,000' they will disappear. At the timberline, the trail will begin a series of switchbacks through a rock field. This is the point where altitude really starts to have an effect. Not coincidently, this is also where the grade starts to bite. Until you get to the top of the ridge, you can't see the summit, but once you do you'll see so much more. Take in the vistas to the southwest and look down on the bowl you started your day in to the northeast. The winds generally pick up significantly along this ridge, so use the wind breaks along this stretch to take a break, if needed.As you approach the summit, which is in sight from here on out, the trail will get deeper and steeper until you traverse a few switchbacks that will carry you to the top. Enjoy the incredible views (you can see the curvature of the earth!) and sign the summit record that you'll find in a mailbox in the wind break at the top.

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