Near Piute Pass Trail
Sapphire Twilight: Mt. Fisk, Mt. Huxley, and Sapphire Lake at twilight. Evolution Basin, Kings Canyon National Park, California.
Near Piute Pass Trail
Evolution Lake at the north end of Evolution Basin.
Near Piute Pass Trail
Sapphire Lake: Sunset on Mt. Huxley and Mt. Fisk above Sapphire Lake in the Evolution Basin, High Sierra, California.
Near Piute Pass Trail
July 2018 JMT thru Hike. South bound. Just crossed over Muir Pass looking south at Helen Lake
Near Piute Pass Trail
July 12, Wanda Lake

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Piute Pass Trail

4.5 (6 Ratings)
A gorgeous alpine trail passing through a forest, past several lakes, with views of the Piute Crags.
53.5
mi
Distance
10,181
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
53.53mi
Distance
10,181ft
Elevation Gain
9,716ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
11,956ft
High Point
8,034ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail is part of the popular North Lake-South Lake Loop that is popular among backpackers. It goes up to Piute Pass, one of the first passes along this route if you are going from north to south. From the parking lot, this route follows up a short dirt road and past the North Lake Campground to get to the actual trailhead which is clearly marked. The trail starts in a forest and climbs gradually, most of the time being pretty close to Bishop Creek. Before long, the trail crosses the creek a couple of times and then continues to rise up and out of the forest. Soon the trail starts to switchback and views of the spectacular Piute Crags emerge, as well as the beautiful glacially carved Piute Canyon. After a series of switchbacks the trail traverses around to a higher section of the canyon where it meets up with the creek again and the first real alpine lake along the route, Loch Leven. Also, from here Piute Pass is already visible, although it is still a few miles away. However, the steepest climbing has already passed at this point, and the route to the pass only gains another 700 feet in the next 2.5 miles. The trail is great and easily manageable through this section, although it can get marshy in places near the lakes and the small runoff streams. Eventually, the trail passes by another long lake and then Piute Lake, which is a bit larger than Loch Leven. Throughout this section, there are amazing views of the evidence of glaciation in the canyon walls, with jagged peaks and steep U shaped gullies up above. After passing Piute Lake, the trail gets pretty rocky with some steps built in as it crosses small runoff creeks and heads for Piute Pass. Eventually, the trail reaches Piute Pass, which affords some amazing views of Humphreys Basin, a vast expanse that exhilarates one just to see it. This trail turns into the Piute Canyon Trail as it leaves the pass.

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North Lake to South Lake

Classic Hike Route

North Lake to South Lake

Commonly Backpacked
strenuous
53.82 mi
+10,187 ft
Piute to Humphreys Basin

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Piute to Humphreys Basin

Lake
extreme
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+3,287 ft
Lamarck Col to Piute Pass Loop

Hike Route

Lamarck Col to Piute Pass Loop

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extreme
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+7,812 ft
Piute Pass Trail

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Piute Pass Trail

Lake
moderate
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+2,115 ft
Piute Canyon

Hike Route

Piute Canyon

Lake
extreme
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+2,452 ft
Lamarck to Darwin Bench

Hike Route

Lamarck to Darwin Bench

Views
extreme
15.26 mi
+5,654 ft
Contributors
Tomsen Reed