Near 1000 Island Lake Loop
Thousand Island Lake July 9, 2018
Near 1000 Island Lake Loop
Shadow Lake in hanging valley above deeply glaciated canyon of San Joaquin River with Mt. Ritter and Banner Peak in center right.
Near 1000 Island Lake Loop
Hiking through fields of flowers. The Minarets are on the left followed by Mt. Ritter, Banner Pk. and Mt. Davis. The falls from Shadow Lake are in the center. You can just barely see the lake.
Near 1000 Island Lake Loop
Looking from High Trail across the upper portion of the San Joaquin River Canyon.
Near 1000 Island Lake Loop
San Joaquin River as it runs out of Thousand Island Lake

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1000 Island Lake Loop

5.0 (1 Rating)
20 miles of alpine lakes, forests, creeks, wildflowers, wildlife, towering peaks, moderate climbs and enormous views.
17.9
mi
Distance
3,591
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsFishingLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The road is currently under renovation (current as of 01/01/2025) and as a result this area has unique access constraints. Visit https://www.nps.gov/depo/index.htm for more information.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.94mi
Distance
3,591ft
Elevation Gain
3,591ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
10,169ft
High Point
8,034ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a 20-mile loop trail located outside of Mammoth Lakes, California and mostly within the Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest. The route links parts of two famous trails, the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and John Muir Trail (JMT). It takes you to many beautiful alpine lakes, including Thousand Island Lake, Garnet Lake, and Shadow Lake. Start at Agnew Meadows and begin northbound on the Pacific Crest Trail until reaching Thousand Island Lake (8.5 miles). This lake is an excellent choice for camping and a trail along the north shore leads to great views and many serene camp spots. To continue on the loop, turn south from Thousand Island Lake and follow the John Muir Trail past two smaller lakes, Emerald and Ruby, until eventually reaching Garnet Lake in 2.5 miles. Continue south on the JMT to Shadow Lake - 4 miles from Garnet Lake. From Shadow Lake, follow the Shadow Creek Trail for one mile and cross the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River on a bridge. Keep right to stay on the Shadow Creek Trail and continue south to a junction with the Pacific Crest Trail, and this will take you back to Agnew Meadows.- Words by Lani Advokat (Outdoor Project), Edited by Ethan FichtnerDue to impact from use:- You cannot camp at the outlet of Thousand Island Lake! Hike back to find legal campsites.- - You cannot camp around the outlet of Garnet Lake! Scramble back to find legal campsites.- - - You cannot camp around Shadow Lake at all! If camping in the Shadow creek drainage, you must be further up the creek above the lake. See posted signs for specific restrictions.

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Contributors
Lani Advokat