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John Krebs Wilderness
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June 16, 2022
Hiking
June 28, 2022
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45.0km
16:07
2,730m
2,590m
If you're seeking a truly immersive and challenging multi-day experience in Sequoia National Park, the Timber Gap, Big Five-Little Five Lakes, and Monarch Lakes Loop delivers. This difficult 28.0-mile (45.0 km) hiking route takes you through a stunning array of landscapes, from shaded forests and wildflower-filled meadows to high alpine basins. You'll pass picturesque Monarch Lakes nestled in a dramatic cirque and explore the alluring Big Five and Little Five Lakes basins, all while enjoying impressive views of towering peaks like Sawtooth Peak.
Planning for this adventure requires attention to detail. Permits are mandatory for this wilderness trip, and you should be prepared for varying conditions, including potential snow on passes well into the hiking season due to the high altitude. A unique local tip: marmots are known to chew on vehicle parts at the trailhead, so consider protecting your car with a tarp. An early start is always a good idea to make the most of your day and avoid the midday sun.
What makes this loop particularly special is its combination of strenuous high-altitude passes and breathtaking alpine lakes, offering a deep dive into the formidable Great Western Divide. Beyond the natural beauty, you might even spot marmots around Monarch Lakes or discover remnants of old logging operations, including a rusty steam engine. This route is a prime example of the challenging and rewarding hiking trails available in Sequoia National Park.

4.0
(1)
6
hikers
14.5km
05:46
1,150m
1,150m
The Monarch Lakes Trail offers a journey through diverse Sierra Nevada landscapes, starting with exposed sagebrush slopes that give way to dense fir and pine forests. As you climb higher, the terrain opens up to the rugged Monarch Canyon, culminating in the stunning alpine cirque where the Upper and Lower Monarch Lakes lie beneath the impressive Sawtooth Peak. This trail provides a continuous display of breathtaking scenery, from panoramic valley views to vibrant wildflowers and clear streams.
Planning your visit requires attention to detail, especially given the trail's location in Sequoia National Park's Mineral King Region. Be aware that marmots are known to be active in the area, so take precautions to protect your vehicle. If you're considering an overnight stay, wilderness permits are essential, and bear food storage lockers are available at the lakes. Always check park conditions and road access, as the Mineral King Road can have seasonal closures.
This difficult 9.0-mile (14.5 km) hike, with its 3758 feet (1145 metres) of elevation gain, is a significant undertaking, typically requiring around 5 hours and 46 minutes. It's particularly notable for its exceptional alpine environment and serves as a gateway to even more strenuous climbs like Sawtooth Pass, offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Southern Sierras. The route transitions from dry chaparral to high-alpine landscapes, making it a truly immersive experience.

14
hikers
17.3km
05:47
860m
860m
The Mineral King Valley – Monarch Lake loop from Disney Lot offers a challenging yet incredibly rewarding hiking experience in Sequoia National Park. You'll begin with a steep climb through exposed hillsides, quickly gaining views of Vandever Mountain, before entering lush meadows and fir forests. The ultimate reward is reaching the stunning Monarch Lakes, nestled in a dramatic cirque with vibrant red and orange rock formations, a truly unique sight in the Sierra Nevada.
This difficult 10.8-mile (17.3 km) hike involves a significant 2835 feet (864 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 5 hours and 47 minutes. Start early from the Disney Lot (Sawtooth Trailhead) to avoid the summer heat on the initial exposed sections. Be prepared for high altitude conditions and remember that marmots in the parking area are known to chew on vehicle parts, so take appropriate precautions.
What truly sets this trail apart is the distinct
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