Near Magee Peak
Near Magee Peak
Near Magee Peak
Near Magee Peak
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Magee Peak

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5.5
mi
Distance
3,146
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeLess CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.54mi
Distance
3,146ft
Elevation Gain
258ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
8,564ft
High Point
5,527ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
You won't see many crowds in the Thousand Lakes Wilderness even though it is notable for including the highest point in the Lassen National Forest (Crater Peak) and for being one of the nation's original wilderness areas. Crater Peak forms the high point of a broad, extinct volcano that had its northeast quadrant eroded by glacial action. Magee Peak is a secondary high point that is accessible by hiking along a chain of lakes and ponds through the belly of the crater. The route to Magee Peak begins at the Cypress Trailhead. This first leg of the trail brings you through a forest of lichen-clad red and white fir. Turn south onto the Magee Trail when you reach the intersection (or continue straight if you would like to detour to Lake Eiler, the largest lake in the wilderness). After crossing Eiler Gulch you will spend some time winding through manzanita-carpeted landscapes. By the time you reach Everett Lake, you will notice that you have entered the glacially carved crater. Magee Lake follows, and both lakes make a great spot to go for a swim or enjoy lunch. The elevation gain begins to accelerate beyond the lakes, and geologic features such as the Red Cliffs become easily visible. A set of switchbacks will lift you to the rim of the mountain where you can catch a side trail west to Magee Peak. The view here is spectacular as you find yourself caught between Mount Lassen and Mount Shasta. Note that the Eiler Fire burned through several of the dirt access roads in August, 2014. All closures and restrictions were lifted in September 2014.

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