Near Roads End to Grouse Lake
Near Roads End to Grouse Lake
Near Roads End to Grouse Lake
Near Roads End to Grouse Lake
Near Roads End to Grouse Lake

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Roads End to Grouse Lake

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Fresno, California
8.7
mi
Distance
5,805
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.69mi
Distance
5,805ft
Elevation Gain
366ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
10,482ft
High Point
5,041ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Trail from Roads End to Grouse Lake is an 18-mile out-and-back hike located near Fresno in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. In this trek, you will hike along beautiful forests, meadows, vistas, and sparkling alpine lakes while tackling a hot, steep climb. A short off-trail section is included on this route, which is rated as strenuous and recommended for experienced hikers and backpackers.Grouse Lake is one of the many small alpine lakes found in the Sierra Nevada that only those brave enough to venture off-trail can reach. You can test your map and compass skills without going too far off trail on this strenuous, quad clenching trek. Where the road ends, the journey begins. Quite literally, the Copper Creek Trailhead is located at Roads End on California 180. Copper Creek Trail is a challenging hike that gains about 5,000 feet in just 6 miles. It is a well-maintained trail that is easy to follow, but nevertheless strenuous. Approximately 7.7 miles from the start, you will reach a high point south of Granite Basin and north of Upper Tent Meadow. The real adventure begins here. Leave the trail and hike north for about a mile. You can follow the stream coming from Grouse Lake which will lead you to your destination. There are several backcountry campsites located among the smooth sand and giant granite boulders surrounding the lake. During the night, spend time under the stars and enjoy the serenity and solitude before turning around and retracing your steps back to the start. SEASONJuly - SeptemberCAMPING AND PERMITSThe first available camping is located 4 miles in at Lower Tent Meadow. Permits are required for overnight stays in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. More information about permits can be found at https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/wilderness_permits.htm and https://www.recreation.gov/permits/445857.

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