Near Alpine Lake
Near Alpine Lake
Near Alpine Lake
Near Alpine Lake
Near Alpine Lake

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Alpine Lake

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16.2
mi
Distance
4,337
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
16.21mi
Distance
4,337ft
Elevation Gain
4,337ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,137ft
High Point
2,723ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Alpine Lake is nestled against 2,000-foot granite ridges in the southwestern section of the Trinity Alps Wilderness. From the ridge to the southwest rises 8,031-foot Little Granite Peak. The outflow of Alpine Lake cascades through granite boulders until it combines with Stuart Fork Creek and eventually Trinity Lake. The Trinity Alps Wilderness Area was designated a national wilderness area in 1984 and stretches over half a million acres, one of California's largest wilderness areas. In addition to being one of the most diverse conifer areas in the world, many large mammal species also call this place home: black bears, mountain lions, black-tailed deer, and bobcat are a few of the more noteworthy. Large predatory birds are also common, especially the osprey. Osprey are a very common sight fishing in the lakes at dawn and dusk. These predatory birds rest on nearby trees and watch for fish swimming in the lakes as much as 130 feet away. When a fish is sighted the osprey will dive feet first at the water creating a slapping sound. The sound of an osprey fishing is distinct in the Trinity Alps and usually means a good show is underway. Another way to guess an osprey is nearby and hopefully fishing is by their cry. This call is an irritated cheep cheep and is commonly heard when the bird is disturbed.

Route Conditions

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Some Issues
The Stewart’s Fork Trail until you hit the split one way going to Morris Meadows. The other way going to Alpine Lake was in much better condition. The last time I was here. They cleared the trail nicely in the spring apparently. The Alpine lake portion of the trail, however… be prepared for a HIKE! The trail is very overgrown. I had brought a machete and literally had to chop through in certain areas. In between the river crossing at the start of the trail and 3/4’s the way up there is no water. It was about 100° and I had a 48oz water bottle… I’d wished I had 2. Be careful at the over grown top, the terrain in uneven underneath. But the lake at the top is probably the prettiest place I’ve been in the Trinity Alps so far. It’s work to get here but it’s worth it! Just be prepared for it.
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