Near Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake
Near Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake
Near Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake
Near Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake
Near Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake

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Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake

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Lone Pine, California
16.1
mi
Distance
6,514
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
16.1mi
Distance
6,514ft
Elevation Gain
6,514ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
11,652ft
High Point
5,900ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trek from Lone Pine Campground to Meysan Lake spans a 17-mile out-and-back route, leading from the foothills of Mount Whitney to the pristine Meysan Lake, set in a glacial basin. Known for its stunning vistas, challenging terrain, and the tranquil beauty of Meysan Lake at the base of towering peaks, this hike is deemed strenuous due to the notable elevation gain and rugged trail conditions.Starting at Lone Pine Campground, the trail embarks on a steady climb, meandering through sagebrush and Jeffrey pines. The ascent offers expansive views of the Owens Valley and the distant Inyo Mountains. As the trail enters the John Muir Wilderness, it becomes steeper and more rugged, culminating in a series of switchbacks before flattening near the lake.Meysan Lake serves as a peaceful retreat, reflecting the surrounding peaks in its clear waters, making it an ideal spot for a rest or picnic before the return journey to Lone Pine Campground.WHEN TO VISITThe best time for this hike is from late June to early October when the path is mostly snow-free, and weather conditions are favorable. Early summer showcases a vibrant display of wildflowers, while autumn offers a palette of stunning colors. Always verify local weather and trail conditions in advance, given the unpredictability of mountain weather.PERMITS AND REGULATIONSDay Hike Permits: No permit is required for day hikes to Meysan Lake.Overnight Camping Permits: For overnight stays, a wilderness permit is necessary, available through the Inyo National Forest. These can be reserved online or picked up at the Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center in Lone Pine.Campfires: Due to the elevation and potential fire danger, campfires are usually not allowed above 10,000 feet. Use a portable stove for cooking.Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the environment. Pack out all trash, camp at least 100 feet from water sources, and avoid creating new campsites.CAMPINGLone Pine Campground offers sites with basic facilities. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.Backcountry Camping: Near Meysan Lake, there are several backcountry campsites for those carrying overnight permits. These sites offer a more primitive camping experience, close to nature.CONSIDERATIONSFilter and/or treat any water collected in the backcountry. High-altitude sun exposure can be intense; wear sun protection and sunglasses.The weather can change rapidly; pack layers, including rain gear and extra warm clothing.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONWhitney Portal Area Information: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/inyo/recarea/?recid=21409.Whitney Portal Campground Reservations: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232123?tab=info. Inyo National Forest Wilderness Permit Rules: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/passes-permits/recreation/?cid=fseprd583144.

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