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Closed during the winter season.
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Loop
The 4.2 miles of self-guided trail is well maintained and well marked in warmer seasons. There is roughly an 800 foot elevation gain and loss. The trail begins high, at around 10,000 feet. The elevation might make it hard for some to hike fast. The highlight of the trail is of course the ancient trees. Many individuals in this grove are between 3,000 and 4,000 years in age, with some perhaps as old as 5,000 years. The oldest known tree, the Methuselah Tree, is no longer marked in order to prevent vandalism to the tree. It is located near the trail, however, so you'll see it without knowing which one it is.Bring plenty of water, food, and sun protection. Summer temperatures remain cool largely because of the elevation, but the sun is strong and the forest is not one with a big canopy for shade. Expect broad temperature gradients throughout the day.
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