Near Copper Creek to State Lakes
Near Copper Creek to State Lakes
Near Copper Creek to State Lakes
Near Copper Creek to State Lakes
Near Copper Creek to State Lakes

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Copper Creek to State Lakes

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Lone Pine, California
39.3
mi
Distance
10,680
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
39.31mi
Distance
10,680ft
Elevation Gain
10,680ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
10,681ft
High Point
5,030ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Copper Creek Trail to State Lakes is a challenging and scenic 39.8-mile round trip backpacking route located in Kings Canyon National Park. This adventure offers breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada, pristine alpine lakes, and diverse ecosystems. With an overall elevation gain of 9,632 feet, this route is ideal for experienced backpackers seeking a multi-day journey through some of California's most stunning wilderness areas. Whether you're seeking adventure, solitude, or a deep connection with nature, this loop provides it all.Route Description:The journey begins at the Copper Creek Trailhead, located near Road's End in Kings Canyon National Park. The Copper Creek Trail offers no time for a warm-up as it ascends steeply, gaining approximately 4,200 feet in elevation over the first 8.2 miles. Hikers will pass through dense forests, meadows, and switchbacks, with occasional glimpses of the high Sierra peaks. Grouse Lake offers a serene and scenic campsite, perfect for the first night of your trip (Note: You can cut out the short out-and-back to Grouse Lake to shorten the overall distance of the trek).Take the Granite Pass Trail, which gradually ascends to Granite Lake and Granite Pass and then continue onto the Simpson Meadow Trail as you make your way towards the State Lakes Loop. This section of the hike involves crossing rugged terrain, including rocky outcrops and forested areas. The State Lakes Loop features several beautiful lakes where you can set up camp, including Upper State Lake and Lower State Lake.Once you complete the State Lakes Loop and link back up with the Simpson Meadow Trail, you will retrace your steps back to the start.Flora and Fauna:The route traverses diverse ecosystems, from dense pine forests and alpine meadows to rocky high-altitude terrain. Wildflowers, including lupine and Indian paintbrush, are abundant in the summer months.Wildlife sightings may include mule deer, black bears, marmots, and various bird species. Always practice safe food storage to protect yourself and the wildlife.Permits and Regulations:A wilderness permit is required for overnight camping in Kings Canyon National Park. Permits can be obtained from www.recreation.gov or the park's visitor center. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the pristine environment. Pack out all trash, minimize campfire impact, and respect wildlife.Water Sources: Water may be collected from lakes and streams;however, it is important to always filter or treat water before drinking.Safety and Considerations:Elevation: Be prepared for high elevation hiking, with sections of the trail reaching over 10,000 feet.Weather: Weather in the Sierra can change rapidly;pack layers and be prepared for varying conditions.Navigation: Carry sufficient water, food, and navigation tools (map, compass, GPS). The trail is well-marked, but it's always good to be prepared.Trail Conditions: Contact the local ranger station to find out about current trail conditions as weather events and fires can impact the quality of the trail.Parking: Ample parking is available at the Copper Creek Trailhead near Road's End. Arrive early, especially on weekends and during peak season, to secure a spot.

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