Jennie Lakes Wilderness
Tulare County, California
Overview
The 10,500-acre Jennie Lakes Wilderness is a lovely mixture of lakes, meadows, forests, and streams. Mostly above 7,000 feet in elevation, this wilderness contains scenic variations of alpine and sub-alpine forest of White & Red Fir, Lodgepole Pine, Western White Pine, Jeffrey & Ponderosa Pine, with an abundance of wildflowers in the Spring and Summer. The summit of Mitchell Peak is the highest point at 10,365 feet. Four trailheads access 26 miles of trails within the wilderness. Several of these trails also connect to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park's enormous backcountry. For current Jennie Lakes trail conditions, click here. There are four trailheads into Jennie Lakes Wilderness: Stony Creek Trailhead Big Meadows Trailhead Rowell Meadow Trailhead Marvin Pass Trailhead
Amenities
- WaterNo
- ElectricNo
- PetsNo
- ReservableNo
Conditions
Live conditions for this spot aren't wired up yet. Until they are: check the forecast for Tulare County, California, pack layers, and leave word with someone before you head out.
Reviews
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