Near Silver Pass
Near Silver Pass
Near Silver Pass
Near Silver Pass
Near Silver Pass

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Silver Pass

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32.1
mi
Distance
7,009
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
32.07mi
Distance
7,009ft
Elevation Gain
7,009ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
10,939ft
High Point
7,655ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This is a 32.5-mile out-and-back route through the John Muir Wilderness, beginning at the Vermillion Valley Resort/Lake Edison and continuing into the high sierra, crossing Silver Pass. Among its many features are sparkling alpine lakes, lush pine forests, boulder fields, and soaring granite peaks. There are flowing creeks, beautiful meadows, incredible vistas and scenic backcountry camping opportunities. This route goes through an area that is home to various types of plants and animals including marmots, pikas, ground squirrels, Clark's nutcrackers, deer, and black bears. Making sure you practice proper food storage is essential, especially if you are planning to camp in the backcountry. You can complete this adventure in a single day or as an overnight backpacking trip, and it is suitable for runners, hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders.DIRECTIONSThe route begins from the Mono Creek trailhead and traverses along the northwest shore of Lake Edison. Following Mono Creek it joins the Pacific Crest Trail / John Muir Trail (PCT/JMT) and heads north. During the hike, you pass junctions for the Mono Creek Trail, Mott Lake Trail, and Goodale Pass Trail. You'll climb up and over Silver Pass (twice!), cross the Silver Divide and descend to Cascade Valley. From Cascade Valley you can retrace your steps back to the start.WATERWater that is collected from streams, rivers, and lakes should be treated before consumption.CAMPING AND PERMITSWilderness permits are required for overnight camping throughout the John Muir Wilderness. These permits can be reserved up to six months in advance through www.recreation.gov. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONSFrom May-November there are quotas in place for overnight permits. This route travels through a designated Wilderness area where specific regulations are in place to protect this magnificent natural environment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONJohn Muir WildernessVermillion Valley ResortWhite Mountain Visitor Center: 1- (760) 873-2500.Wilderness Permit Information: 1-(760) 873-2483.

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