Bucks Summit, Spanish Peak and Bucks Lake Loop
Bucks Summit, Spanish Peak and Bucks Lake Loop
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Embark on a difficult hiking adventure with the Bucks Summit, Spanish Peak and Bucks Lake Loop, a challenging route spanning 21.2 miles (34.1 km). You will gain 3983 feet (1214 metres) in elevation, requiring about 10 hours and 9 minutes to complete. The trail leads you through dense pine and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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24.0 km
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26.4 km
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26.9 km
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29.2 km
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30.8 km
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34.1 km
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33.8 km
289 m
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17.0 km
16.9 km
137 m
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Lowest point (1,570 m)
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This loop is considered difficult and challenging due to its length and significant elevation gain. It is best suited for experienced hikers and backpackers. The ascent to Spanish Peak Summit, especially from Silver Lake, is particularly demanding.
The terrain is highly varied. You'll hike through dense pine and fir forests, traverse exposed granite sections, and follow old dirt roadbeds. Expect switchbacks on brush- and fir-covered slopes, small stream crossings (which can be muddy), alpine forests, and beautiful wildflower meadows.
The trail offers stunning scenery. You'll be treated to sweeping views of lakes like Mud Lake, Rock Lake, Gold Lake, and Silver Lake. From the Spanish Peak Summit, enjoy expansive vistas of Mount Lassen, the Sierra Buttes, and the North Fork of the Feather River canyon. Other notable spots include Jack's Meadow Lake Overlook and Granite Gap Trail Jct & overlook.
Yes, a significant portion of this loop utilizes sections of the renowned Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), specifically the PCT - California Section M and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000. It also includes parts of the Right Hand Branch Mill Creek Trail, Mill Creek Trail, and Bucks Creek Loop Trail.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow any local leash regulations.
The trail is particularly beautiful in late spring and early summer when wildflowers are abundant. This period also generally offers more favorable weather conditions for a challenging hike of this nature.
The trail is located within the Plumas National Forest and the Bucks Lake Wilderness. Generally, day hiking in National Forests does not require a permit or entrance fee. However, if you plan to camp overnight, a wilderness permit may be required. Always check the latest regulations with the Plumas National Forest before your trip.
The trail typically starts near Bucks Summit. While specific parking details can vary, trailheads in the Plumas National Forest usually have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check recent trail reports or forest service websites for the most current information on trailhead access and parking availability.
The area was impacted by the Dixie Fire in 2021. While the trail is open, some sections of the landscape may have been altered. Be prepared for potential changes in scenery, trail conditions, or fallen trees. Always check for current trail closures or advisories from the Plumas National Forest before heading out.
Yes, the trail offers easy lake access and excellent opportunities for backcountry fishing in the various lakes you'll pass. The diverse ecosystems also make it great for bird-watching. The trail is also suitable for backpacking, trail-running, and horseback riding.
The Bucks Lake Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out, especially in the tranquil forested landscapes and near water sources like Bucks Creek or Clear Creek Pond.