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Skelton Lake

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Skelton Lake is a stunning alpine lake nestled in the Upper Lakes Basin, a picturesque area near Mammoth Lakes, California, within the vast Inyo National Forest. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2995 meters (9,826 feet), this natural gem is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic mountain landscapes, offering a quintessential High Sierra experience. It is part of a cluster of beautiful alpine lakes, including T.J. Lake, Crystal Lake, McLeod Lake, and Barrett Lake, all contributing to the region's…

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    7. januar 2020

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    Skelton Lake is a beautiful shining alpine lake in the Upper Lake’s basin. It is perfect for secluded backcountry camping and fishing. There are four other alpine lakes close by: T.J. Lake, Crystal Lake, Mcleod Lake, and Barrett Lake.

    It is a short 1.5 mile hike (one-way) from Coldwater Creek parking lot. For backcountry camping, you must get a wilderness permit from the Inyo National Forest. recreation.gov/permits/233262

    27. september 2020

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    Skelton Lake is a wonderful place to enjoy. There is a 5.5 kilometer long, moderately frequented trail around the lake and through the beautiful adjacent forest. Little incline and a manageable distance.

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    Skelton Lake is a wonderful place to enjoy. It can be reached by following the Duck Pass Trail, a very scenic route that is truly spectacular.

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    What is the typical difficulty of the trails around Skelton Lake?

    The primary trail to Skelton Lake from the Coldwater Creek parking lot is a 1.5-mile (one-way) hike with a gradual climb of about 850 feet in elevation. It is generally considered a moderately challenging trail, suitable for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level. While the incline is manageable, the alpine environment and elevation of nearly 3,000 meters (9,826 feet) should be taken into account.

    Are there any circular walks or longer routes that include Skelton Lake?

    While the direct trail to Skelton Lake is out-and-back, it serves as a gateway to a network of other alpine lakes. Hikers can extend their journey to include nearby lakes like T.J. Lake, Crystal Lake, McLeod Lake, and Barrett Lake, creating longer, more varied routes. The Duck Pass Trail also offers a scenic, longer approach to the area, and for multi-day adventurers, connections to the John Muir Trail are possible.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements for visiting Skelton Lake?

    The main access point is from the Coldwater Creek parking lot. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. For day hikes, no specific permit is required. However, if you plan on secluded backcountry camping near Skelton Lake or in the Upper Lakes Basin, a wilderness permit is mandatory. These permits can be obtained from the Inyo National Forest, and it's advisable to secure them in advance, particularly for popular dates. You can check availability and apply for permits via recreation.gov.

    Is Skelton Lake suitable for family outings or dog-friendly hikes?

    Skelton Lake can be a wonderful destination for families, provided children are accustomed to hiking and the elevation. The 1.5-mile trail from Coldwater Creek is manageable for active families. For dog owners, the trails in the Inyo National Forest, including those to Skelton Lake, are generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash. Always ensure you pack out all waste and bring enough water for both yourself and your pet.

    What is the best time of year to visit Skelton Lake, and are there winter hiking opportunities?

    The best time to visit Skelton Lake is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (roughly June to October), when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. During winter, the area transforms into a snowy landscape. While winter hiking is possible, it requires specialized gear such as snowshoes or skis, experience with avalanche safety, and an understanding of alpine winter conditions. Access roads may also be closed, requiring longer approaches.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or 'hidden gems' around Skelton Lake?

    Skelton Lake itself is a stunning viewpoint, offering dramatic mountain landscapes and crystal-clear waters. The trail leading to it also provides captivating views of Arrowhead Lake. For those willing to explore further, the cluster of nearby alpine lakes—T.J. Lake, Crystal Lake, McLeod Lake, and Barrett Lake—each offer unique perspectives and serene spots. The entire Upper Lakes Basin is considered a gem, with countless opportunities for scenic photography and quiet contemplation.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Skelton Lake and back?

    The most common hike to Skelton Lake from the Coldwater Creek parking lot is 1.5 miles one-way, making it a 3-mile round trip. For an average hiker, this typically takes between 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on pace, stops for photos, and time spent enjoying the lake. If you plan to explore the surrounding lakes or extend your hike, allocate significantly more time.

    What amenities, cafes, or accommodation options are available near Skelton Lake?

    Skelton Lake is located in a wilderness area, so there are no direct amenities, cafes, or pubs at the lake itself. Visitors should pack all necessary supplies. The nearest town with amenities, including restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, and various accommodation options (hotels, motels, vacation rentals), is Mammoth Lakes, which is a short drive away. Backcountry camping is permitted with a wilderness permit, but requires self-sufficiency.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the Skelton Lake trailheads?

    Public transport directly to the Skelton Lake trailheads (like Coldwater Creek or Duck Pass) is limited. During the peak summer season, the Mammoth Lakes area often operates a free shuttle bus system that connects various points in town and some popular trailheads. It's advisable to check the current Mammoth Lakes Transit schedule for routes that might service the vicinity of the Coldwater Creek parking lot or other access points to the Upper Lakes Basin.

    What should I know about wildlife and safety when visiting Skelton Lake?

    The Skelton Lake area is part of the Inyo National Forest, which is home to diverse wildlife, including black bears. Visitors should always practice bear-aware safety, which includes carrying bear spray, storing food and scented items in bear-proof containers (especially for campers), and never leaving food unattended. Other wildlife like deer, marmots, and various bird species are common. Always stay on marked trails, carry plenty of water, and be prepared for changing alpine weather conditions.

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