Near Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal
Whitney from the west side
Near Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal
Crabtree Meadow behind Whitney
Near Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal
Looking southeast into the far distance from Cottonwood Pass. The forested hills and meadows of Golden Trout Wilderness are seen below.
Near Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal
Nearest mountains - Mount Anna Mills, 12,054 ft. (center right), and Mt. Goyot, 12,300 ft. (center left, gray face). Far distance are mountains of the Great Western Divide. Seen looking west-northwest from the PCT high on the Siberian Outpost ridge.
Near Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal
Horseshoe Meadow from Cottonwood Pass.

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Cottonwood Pass Trail to Whitney Portal

5.0 (11 Ratings)
Alternate route to hike Mt. Whitney.
39.1
mi
Distance
8,213
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeRiver/CreekViews
Access Issues
Permits by Inyo National Forest, not Whitney lottery permit. Go here: www.recreation.gov/permits/233262, click "Explore Available Permits." For Permit Type choose "Overnight Exiting Whitney," choose ID GT60 (Golden Trout) Cottonwood Pass. Next page asks for campsites. Not all camps show, some in itinerary are outside GT area. You are not obligated to camp at your selections. No additional camping permits/fees needed (except $6 walkup fee @ Horseshoe Meadow if you stay there before you hike).

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
39.12mi
Distance
8,213ft
Elevation Gain
9,806ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
14,484ft
High Point
8,338ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Day 1:Horseshoe Meadow to Lower Soldier Lake - about 10 miles. (Alternative: Day 1 continue on to Rock Creek campground, 14 miles total while you are still fresh, leaving 10 miles Day 2).Sleep at Horseshoe Meadow (10,000 elevation) before setting out to acclimatize. It's a walkup campground, $6 cash. It has 2 main sites, at the Cottonwood Pass Trail #3505, and also at Cottonwood Lakes Trail, they are not far, if one site fills, try the other. If both fill you are permitted to camp / sleep in your car. Leave Horseshoe Meadow and hike 3.5 miles up the 1,200-foot climb to Cottonwood Pass. Turn right at the junction with the Pacific Crest Trail in the direction of Rock Creek. Pass Chicken Spring Lake, and continue northwest along the trail through a rugged alpine forest of ancient foxtail pines. These trees can grow north of two thousand years old, and the golden red trunks are an everlasting source of beauty along the trail. At 3.6 miles from the pass (and 7.1 from the trailhead), turn right at the junction with the Siberian Pass Trail and continue 1.6 miles to the creek that flows from Lower Soldier Lake. Along the way, you'll pass through a mostly level forest of Lodgepole and Foxtail Pines, and cross a creek that parallels New Army Pass Trail. Go through this junction. When you come to a T-junction at a second creek, make a right and travel a tenth of a mile along the meadow's edge to reach Lower Soldier Lake.(Alternative for Day 1 - continue on from Lower Soldier Lake to Rock Creek campground covering 14 miles Day 1, reducing Day 2 to 10 miles. Day 2 ends with a long unexpected uphill to Guitar Lake, you'll prefer to do that after 10 miles versus 14.2 miles. by lengthening Day 1 and cutting Day 2. There is a nice campground with bear containers on a lake midway between Lower Soldier and Rock Creek too).Day 2Lower Soldier Lake to Guitar Lake - 14.2 milesFrom Lower Soldier Lake along Rock Creek until you meet up with the Pacific Crest Trail. The trail starts out flat along Rock Creek and a small lake and then heads downhill for a bit. This sounds great, but it actually sucks because you know you're just going to have to make up for it with a lot more uphill.You'll come to a wooden fence that looks like you're not supposed to pass, but we do. Then you'll pass a Ranger Station which is a great spot for a snack. Eventually, you make it to the uphill part which consists of a series of switchbacks over a pass near Mount Guyot. The uphill is relentless for a while and feels like it will never end. There is a stream at the top of the pass (might be dry in late season) where you can fill your water. Check with Rangers before your trip.On the other side of the pass, you head downhill briefly into a meadow that you follow along for a bit. This section is relatively flat which is a nice break, but don't let it fool you - you still have another pass to go before hitting Crabtree Meadows.From Crabtree it's uphill up to Guitar Lake. You can also camp 1/4 mile after Guitar at the next lake, cutting your summit day miles.Day 3Guitar Lake to Summit to Trail Camp- 8 milesFrom Guitar Lake to the Mt. Whitney summit is a little over 4.5 miles with about 3,000 feet of elevation gain. About 1.9 miles from the summit, with about 1,000 feet to go, you reach the Junction. The Junction is where the trail from Guitar Lake meets up with the Portal Route. Most backpackers will take some water and snacks and leave their packs for the final push to the Mt Whitney summit. Watch for marmots make sure there are no accessible crumbs in your bag. They will chew through pockets. Continue 2 miles past Trail Camp to Outpost Camp if you can, it's nicer and shadier.Day 4Trail Camp out Whitney Portal- about 8 milesFollow the Mount Whitney Trail east from the junction with the High Sierra Trail. The descent can be quite steep at times, so watch your footing. When you reach the Mount Whitney Portal hope you have a car or ride waiting!

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