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Campsites at Skinner Peak

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Campsites at Skinner Peak

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  • Location: Kern County, California, United States

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    June 2, 2022

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    Just below Skinner Peak you will find some nice spots to pitch a tent or cowboy camp. It can be very windy though, but sunset and sunrise are awesome.
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    PCT: CA Section F - Tehachapi Pass to Walker Pass

    136km

    40:14

    4,140m

    3,700m

    Hike the difficult 84.7-mile PCT Section F from Tehachapi Pass to Walker Pass, gaining 13578 feet through diverse, remote landscapes.

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Skinner Peak via Pacific Crest Trail, a route that spans 7.4 miles (11.8 km) and climbs 1739 feet (530 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 3 hours and 51 minutes. As you ascend, you will pass through diverse terrain, including pinyon forests and distinctive cholla clumps, particularly noticeable in the Scodie Mountains. The trail offers interesting rock formations and green slopes, leading to unique viewpoints of Skinner Peak. If you visit in spring, you might be treated to vibrant wildflower displays, enhancing the natural beauty of the Kiavah Wilderness.

    Before you set out, know that this trail is a popular choice for hikers. Dogs are welcome on the route, but please keep them on a leash and remember to clean up after them. You will find useful amenities nearby, such as the Bird Spring Pass with a Water Cache, which can be a convenient stop during your adventure. Plan your visit accordingly to make the most of your time on the trail.

    This particular section of the Pacific Crest Trail winds through the Kiavah Wilderness, an area known for its unique natural features. The varied landscape, from pinyon forests to cholla clumps, showcases the diverse ecosystems present in the Sequoia National Forest. Keep an eye out for the interesting rock formations that dot the path, adding character to your hiking experience. The trail offers a distinct perspective on the region's geology and flora.

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    Elevation 2,080 m

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    Location: Kern County, California, United States

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