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Mount Whitney

Heading 6
Lone Pine, CA, Inyo County, Eastern Sierra
Advanced
Difficulty
21.2
Miles
6,663'
Elevation
Gain
14,505'
Summit
Elevation
No Summit
Yes ⓘ
Permit Required?
Fees?
No
Best Season?
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Lottery permit required. Information regarding this can be found on the Summit Log page on this website.

Lottery permit required. Information regarding this can be found on the Summit Log page on this website.

Overview

      Hike Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous U.S. at 14,505 feet, on a challenging 22-mile round-trip trek featuring breathtaking alpine scenery, rugged switchbacks, and panoramic summit views.

Description

      The Mount Whitney hike is a challenging and rewarding journey that takes hikers from the Whitney Portal to the summit of Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States at 14,505 feet. The trail begins at Whitney Portal, located at an elevation of 8,365 feet, and winds its way through alpine forests, rocky landscapes, and stunning meadows. The hike covers a round-trip distance of about 22 miles, with significant elevation gain and a steady ascent. Along the way, hikers pass beautiful spots like Trail Camp and Outpost Camp, where many choose to rest before tackling the final push to the summit. The trail is well-maintained but steep, with a variety of terrain, including switchbacks and exposed ridges.

      As hikers approach the summit, they are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the Owens Valley. The final stretch is tough, with high-altitude conditions and rapidly changing weather, but reaching the summit of Mount Whitney is an unforgettable experience. After taking in the views and enjoying the accomplishment, hikers begin their descent back to Whitney Portal, which can be equally strenuous due to the long distance and fatigue from the climb. Completing this hike is a significant achievement for any outdoor enthusiast, offering an immersive experience in one of the most beautiful and rugged mountain ranges in the U.S.

Trail Reports

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kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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I got unlucky with the fog layer, but I am sure the ocean views are amazing if you happen to get there on a clear day. The elevation profile on this one is interesting, with multiple climbs to get to Rodeo Beach, and multiple climbs to come back to Muir Beach. There's a bunch of surfers over at the Rodeo Beach side. Trails are clean and well marked.
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kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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This is an amazing hike! Fantastic views over the various lakes in Desolation Wilderness. Also offers amazing views over Lake Tahoe and Emerald Bay. The scramble at the summit was fun! It looked worse than it actually was. It was cool to see a PCT through-hiker along the way. Trail is easy to follow and well maintained, with the exception of the summit.
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kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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This hike is amazing! Starting off at the desert floor and rising all the way through 4 (I think) different ecosystems with different wildlife, plants, and trees. 10k feet of elevation gain is substantial, but it was surprisingly not that difficult. Exciting hikes like this tend to get my mind wandering instead of paying attention to how much I am suffering. The gondola ride down was a bit scarier than I anticipated. That thing gets moving!
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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Very scenic ocean views and some views of the San Francisco skyline, with the Golden Gate poking over the hills. Relatively easy hike. Well maintained trail that is mostly concrete. Some cool ruins of the old military batteries. There's actually some legitimately great graffiti at the summit.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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The trail is well maintained and starts off very green, and opens up to some rolling hills with views over San Francisco and the surrounding area. You can see Mt. Tamalpais and the Marin Headlands fairly well. The summit is rather boring, but the views behind the summit make up for it.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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For being fairly short, the incline is pretty dang good! Very green with turkeys wandering around. The summit is fairly well forested, so the views of the bay are glimpses through the tree-line. Great little hike though! Parking is limited and on a residential dead-end street.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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This is a good little short leg burner. I specifically start down in a residential neighborhood and it makes the hike a little longer and adds some incline. This is a very popular tourist destination and it offers arguably the best views over San Francisco. TONS of people at the summit - as you can also just drive up there. Great little urban hike.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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The views here are incredible! It is a very popular hiking location with a decent size parking lot that absolutely gets filled up as the day progresses. Get there early! The summit is somewhat bland, but the rest of the hike makes up for it.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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No rating.
Great views and a good little incline hike to train at elevation with. At almost 11,500' elevation it gets the lungs working a bit more than usual. Trail is decently maintained, but there's a section that requires a few ganders at the GPS track to make sure you are on the correct route. Great hike! Plenty of parking.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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This is where I saw my first black bear while hiking! It was ahead of me crossing the trail about 100 yards away. It didn't even look over at me as it kept walking up the mountain side. Boy did my heart skip a beat! It is fascinating to see these monsters roaming around in their natural habitat. Saw a handful of trail runners along the hike, but it was overall fairly quiet as far as traffic is concerned. Fantastic views over Lake Tahoe at a distance.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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No rating.
The summit offers stunning views over Desolation Wilderness and South Lake Tahoe and all the other surrounding peaks. Don't let the short distance fool you! This hike is a rigorous uphill hike from the start to the summit. A lot of it has burn scars from the previous fire that went through.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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This hike is amazing! Hiking just to Flagpole peak is rather short - adding in Echo Peak makes it substantially longer and offers even better views of Desolation Wilderness and Lake Tahoe. The hike up to Flagpole peak requires some minimal scrambling, but it isn't anything too challenging.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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No rating.
This is right in my backyard! I have hiked this (and the full length of the Bay Area Ridge Trail) many many times. It can get ticky at times - but it wasn't in February. The hills are still green! This will change as the summer rolls through. Well maintained trail. Easy to follow.
Username:
kyle ryan
Date hiked:
April 5, 2025
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No rating.
Ah! Mission Peak! This is a VERY popular trail - but luckily the trail is wide for the majority of the hike. This loop is much better than the typical out-and-back from Ohlone College. I have hiked it a plethora of times. Still a good amount of incline for the distance. Definitely gets the calves working!
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