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Ediza Lake

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Ediza Lake

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Ansel Adams Wilderness

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  • Location: Madera County, California, United States

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    June 30, 2019

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    A high alpine lake, that is often partially snow-covered into the beginning of summer. Caution: Snow can make the trail here difficult to find and/or follow safely, particularly towards Iceberg Lake.
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    Shadow Creek Trail

    13.2km

    04:46

    690m

    110m

    The Shadow Creek Trail offers a deep dive into the stunning High Sierra landscape, traversing varied alpine singletrack alongside icy streams and the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River. You'll be treated to sweeping canyon views and a series of pristine glacier-fed lakes, including Shadow Lake, Ediza Lake, and Iceberg Lake, all framed by the dramatic peaks of the Minarets and Mount Ritter. It's a challenging but incredibly rewarding experience for those seeking remote wilderness beauty.

    This difficult 8.2-mile (13.2 km) hiking route involves a substantial 2251 feet (686 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 46 minutes to complete. Access to the trailhead often requires a mandatory shuttle bus during peak season, and overnight trips necessitate a wilderness permit. Be prepared for steep climbs and potential snow cover well into late summer, especially on the sections leading to Ediza and Iceberg Lakes.

    Located in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, the trail provides an intimate experience with the alpine environment and connects with the John Muir Trail for extended adventures. The area is active bear habitat, so bear canisters are required for food storage. This trail is a fantastic option for experienced hikers looking for a strenuous day trip or a starting point for a multi-day backpacking journey.

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    The Shadow Creek, John Muir and Pacific Crest Trail Loop via Agnew Meadow is a challenging yet incredibly rewarding journey through the High Sierra. You'll experience a dramatic shift from lush meadows and pine forests to rugged alpine landscapes, with highlights like the serene Shadow Lake offering clear views of the Minarets and Mount Ritter. The trail weaves past several glacier-fed lakes, including Olaine Lake and Ediza Lake, providing a constant panorama of natural beauty.

    This difficult 25.1-mile (40.5 km) hike involves a substantial 4503 feet (1372 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 12 hours and 26 minutes to complete. During peak season, accessing the Agnew Meadows trailhead often requires a mandatory shuttle bus, and wilderness permits are essential for any overnight stays. The best window for this adventure is late summer, from August to October, to avoid snow and reduce mosquito activity.

    What makes this loop truly special is its integration of sections from two of America's most famous long-distance routes: the Pacific Crest Trail and the John Muir Trail. This allows you to experience the grandeur of the Ansel Adams Wilderness and its iconic vistas, making it a memorable trek for advanced hikers seeking a deep dive into the High Sierra's natural splendor.

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    24.0km

    08:01

    670m

    670m

    The Shadow Creek Trail plunges you deep into the raw beauty of the Ansel Adams Wilderness, offering a challenging yet incredibly rewarding experience. You'll navigate alpine singletrack through glacier rocks and dense conifer forests, following icy streams and the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River. The journey reveals sweeping canyon views and leads to pristine glacier-fed lakes like Ediza Lake and Iceberg Lake, set against the dramatic backdrop of towering peaks such as the Minarets.

    This difficult hiking route covers 14.9 miles (24.0 km) with a substantial 2190 feet (667 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 8 hours to complete. Access to the Agnew Meadows trailhead often requires a mandatory shuttle bus during peak season, so plan accordingly. If you're considering an overnight trip, remember that bear canisters are essential for food storage in this active bear habitat.

    What makes this trail truly special is its immersive journey into the High Sierra's natural environment, serving as a gateway to several alpine lakes and connecting with the renowned John Muir Trail. It's a prime example of the region's diverse Sierra terrain, offering intimate experiences with the wilderness and spectacular fall color viewing opportunities.

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    Location: Madera County, California, United States

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