Treasure Lakes Trail
Starting at South Lake, the trail is combined with the Bishop Pass trail until the first trail junction. Treasure Lakes trail goes to a beautiful, less visited, granite basin surrounded by talus slopes at the foot of Mount Thompson, Mount Goode and Hurd Peak.
Treasure Lakes trail does not include Bishop Pass or access to the John Muir Trail. This is an active bear area so you must use bear canisters to secure your food and refuse.
If you are looking for the Treasure Lakes near Mt Dade and Bear Creek Spire, go to Little Lakes Valley.
Common Destinations: Treasure Lakes
Download area map for trail names and location.
To purchase more detailed maps or guidebooks of the area, visit sierraforever.org
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Weather |
---|---|
Reservations: | Reserve up to 6 months in advance at www.Recreation.gov |
Rentals & Guides: | Rainbow Pack Outfitters is located at Parchers Resort on South Lake Road offering day rides and wilderness mule pack trips (760) 873-8877 |
Permit Info: |
|
Restrictions: |
|
Closest Towns: | Bishop, CA (full service, hospital) |
Water: | Water from creeks, lakes and springs should be treated before drinking. |
Restroom: | Vault toilet at trailhead. Please Leave No Trace. Bury human waste away from water sources. |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Wilderness permit information (760) 873-2483 Area information call White Mountain Visitor Center (760) 873-2500 |
General Information
Directions:Leave Hwy 395 in Bishop, and turn west on Line Street. Follow Hwy 168 in the direction of South Lake. A paved parking lot is at the end of the road. Additional overnight parking is allowed roadside below Parchers Resort, one mile from South Lake.
Activities
Lake and Pond Fishing
Fish for Golden Trout and Rainbow Trout in Treasure Lakes, Most fishing methods are succesfull here.