Red Lake Trail
Infrequently traveled, the primitive trail to Red Lake is steep, rugged and un-maintained. At times it is difficult to locate. Be prepared to navigate with the aid of a topographic map. A pre-dawn start is recommended during the summer. The alpine lake at the end of the trail and Split Mountain are popular with mountaineers. The dirt road to this trailhead is rocky and challenging even for high clearance 4WD vehicles. You will need a good map of the dirt roads in this area.
Note: You cannot reach Red Lake trailhead via Tinemaha County Campground (private property with locked gate). Do not trespass.
Common Destinations: Red Lake, Split Mountain
Download area map for trail names.
To purchase more detailed maps or guidebooks of the area, visit sierraforever.org
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Weather Rough high clearance 4x4 road beyond McMurry Meadow. Road from Tinemaha is closed to public. |
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Reservations: | Reserve up to 6 months in advance at www.Recreation.gov |
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Busiest Season: | July-August |
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Restroom: | Bury human waste away from water sources. |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
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General Information
Directions:From US Highway 395 in Big Pine, CA:
- Turn west on to Crocker St. (Glacier Lodge Rd.)
- In 2.5 miles turn left onto McMurry Meadows Road.
- Drive on McMurry Meadows Rd. for 7.6 miles and turn left (east) at a junction, onto 33E301.
- The road continues for 1.5 miles before curving south.
- After .6 miles, turn right (west) on 33E301. The trailhead is in 2.3 miles.
4Wheel Drive high clearance vehicle are recommended.
Activities
Lake and Pond Fishing
Red Lake has fishing for Golden Trout in this hard to reach Lake.
Day Hiking
Backpacking
Permit required?: | Y |
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