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View of Sawtooth Peak

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View of Sawtooth Peak

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The View of Sawtooth Peak offers an unparalleled vantage point atop one of the most distinctive mountains in Sequoia National Park, California. Located within the rugged Mineral King region of the Great Western Divide, this prominent summit is renowned for its dramatic, jagged profile that gives it its name. Rising to an elevation of 12,343 feet (3,762 meters), it provides a breathtaking perspective of the surrounding Sierra Nevada landscape.

Visitors consistently rave about the spectacular 360-degree vistas from this viewpoint.…

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  • Location: Tulare County, California, United States

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    June 5, 2025

    Hiking

    Sawtooth Peak stands at 12,343 feet and is one of the most prominent peaks in the Sierra Nevada. From this spot, you get an excellent view of the impressive peak.

    June 28, 2022

    Running

    From here you have a beautiful view of the majestic Sawtooth Peak, the point of reference of many hikes and runs. A beautiful rock cathedral!

    September 29, 2023

    Hiking

    From here you get a spectacular view of Sawtooth Peak.
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    Elevation 3,550 m

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    Location: Tulare County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any easier or family-friendly trails that still offer views of Sawtooth Peak?

    The primary route to the View of Sawtooth Peak, the Sawtooth Pass Trail, is considered strenuous and challenging, involving significant elevation gain and difficult terrain. It is generally not recommended for young children or those seeking an easy hike. However, within the broader Mineral King area of Sequoia National Park, there are other trails that may offer less strenuous options with partial views or different perspectives of the surrounding peaks, though not necessarily from the summit of Sawtooth Peak itself. Always check trail descriptions and difficulty ratings before heading out.

    Is the View of Sawtooth Peak accessible during winter months?

    Access to the View of Sawtooth Peak, particularly via the Mineral King road, is typically closed during winter due to heavy snow. The best time to visit is generally between May and October when trails are more accessible and snow-free. Attempting to reach the viewpoint in winter would require advanced mountaineering skills, specialized gear, and an understanding of avalanche risks, as well as potential permits for backcountry travel.

    Do I need a permit to hike to the View of Sawtooth Peak?

    For day hikes to the View of Sawtooth Peak, a wilderness permit is generally not required. However, if you plan an overnight stay in the backcountry, a wilderness permit is mandatory. These permits are issued by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and are often subject to quotas, especially during peak season. It's advisable to check the official park website for the most current permit requirements and reservation procedures.

    Is the area around Sawtooth Peak viewpoint dog-friendly?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on trails within Sequoia National Park, including those leading to the View of Sawtooth Peak. This is a common regulation in U.S. National Parks to protect wildlife and natural resources. Dogs are typically only permitted in developed areas, campgrounds, and on paved roads. Always check the specific park regulations regarding pets before your visit.

    How difficult is the Sawtooth Pass Trail, and what should I expect?

    The Sawtooth Pass Trail is rated as strenuous, covering approximately 11.5 miles round trip with a significant elevation gain from 7,800 feet to 12,343 feet. Hikers should expect Class 2 scrambling sections, steep sandy slopes, rocky ridges, and a particularly challenging final half-mile with loose gravel and steep switchbacks. Proper preparation, including sturdy hiking footwear, ample water, and layers for changing weather, is essential. The trail demands good physical fitness and experience with high-altitude hiking.

    What are the parking conditions like at the Mineral King trailhead?

    Parking is available at the Mineral King trailhead, which serves as the starting point for the Sawtooth Pass Trail. As this is a popular destination, especially during the peak season (May-October), parking can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning, particularly on weekends, is highly recommended to secure a spot. The road to Mineral King is also narrow and winding, requiring careful driving.

    Are there any alternative viewpoints or circular routes to experience Sawtooth Peak?

    While the Sawtooth Pass Trail is the most direct and popular route to the summit viewpoint, the Mineral King area offers other trails that provide different perspectives of Sawtooth Peak and the surrounding Great Western Divide. For a circular experience, hikers often combine sections of various trails within the Mineral King loop, though a direct circular route to the summit of Sawtooth Peak itself is not commonly described. Exploring trails to nearby alpine lakes like Upper and Lower Monarch Lakes can offer stunning views of the peak from its base.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near Sawtooth Peak?

    The Mineral King area, including the vicinity of Sawtooth Peak, is rich in Sierra Nevada wildlife. Hikers may encounter marmots, pikas, and various bird species in the alpine zones. Larger mammals such as black bears, deer, and bighorn sheep are also present, though sightings are less common. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and store food properly to avoid attracting bears.

    Are there any coffee shops or amenities close to the Sawtooth Peak viewpoint?

    Due to its remote location within Sequoia National Park's Mineral King region, there are no coffee shops or extensive amenities directly at or near the Sawtooth Peak viewpoint or the Mineral King trailhead. Visitors should plan to be self-sufficient, bringing all necessary food, water, and supplies. Basic services might be available at the Silver City Mountain Resort, located along the Mineral King Road, but it's best to confirm seasonal operating hours.

    What makes Sawtooth Peak in Sequoia National Park distinct from the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho?

    While both locations share the 'Sawtooth' name due to their jagged profiles, the 'View of Sawtooth Peak' specifically refers to a single, prominent 12,343-foot peak within Sequoia National Park, California. It's known for its dramatic granite terrain and panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada. In contrast, the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho are an entire mountain range, part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, characterized by numerous peaks over 10,000 feet, nearly 400 alpine lakes, and extensive trail systems, offering a broader range of outdoor activities across a vast wilderness area.

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