Near Mount Langley Loop
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Mount Langley Loop

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Lone Pine, California
25
mi
Distance
5,728
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
24.96mi
Distance
5,728ft
Elevation Gain
5,728ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
14,028ft
High Point
9,906ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Langley Loop route is a challenging yet rewarding 25.1-mile backpacking adventure that offers hikers a mix of stunning alpine scenery, rugged trails, and the rewarding summit of Mount Langley (14,032'), the ninth highest peak in California. The journey begins at the Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead which is located southwest of Lone Pine, California, and provides access to the High Sierra. It starts at an elevation above 10,000 feet and stays above 10,000 feet for the majority of the loop. This loop is recommended as a 2-3 day backpacking trip for experienced hikers who are comfortable exercising at high elevations. This loop offers a comprehensive and rewarding backpacking experience, combining the thrill of a high Sierra summit with the tranquility of remote wilderness areas. Whether you're seeking solitude, stunning views, or the challenge of a multi-day trek, this route provides an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Sierra Nevada. Begin with a gradual ascent along the Cottonwood Lakes Trail through meadows and forests, followed by a steeper climb over New Army Pass. Continue on the rocky and steep Mount Langley Trail to the summit of Mount Langley. Take a moment to enjoy summit views of the Sierra Nevada, Owens Valley, and the expansive backcountry. Next is a steep descent from the summit, followed by a mix of rocky and forested trails. Descend through alpine zones, tranquil lakes, and lush valleys. Cross varied terrain with gradual inclines, meadows, and forested sections, walking a section of the famed Pacific Crest Trail with stunning vistas within a peaceful wilderness. The loop traverses diverse ecosystems, from alpine meadows to high desert terrain. Expect to see wildflowers, lupines, and alpine plants, alongside wildlife such as marmots, pikas, mule deer, and various bird species. Reliable water sources include Cottonwood Lakes, Soldier Lakes, and various streams along the route. Be prepared for high elevation hiking. This route stays above 10,000 feet for much of the time. Weather in the Sierra can change rapidly;pack layers and be prepared for varying conditions. Carry sufficient water, food, and navigation tools. Ample parking is available at the Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead. Arrive early, especially on weekends and during peak season, to secure a spot.

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