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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

Visiting the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest is an enjoyable way to spend a day learning about the oldest trees in the world. Living trees exceed 4000 years of age with weathered, twisted, and beautifully colored wood. Bristlecone pines and limber pines dot this high elevation landscape with great views of the Great Basin in Nevada. 

At Schulman Grove, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Visitor Center is open in summer, with interpretive programs, gifts, and information about the trees. Bristlecone trees can be viewed from the parking area and boardwalks around the visitor center. Further exploration of the forest may be done via two self-guided trails.

Beyond Schulman Grove lies the Patriarch Grove, 13 miles north on a dirt road. Patriarch Grove is home to the world's largest Bristlecone Pine, the Patriarch Tree. Its splendid remoteness and moonscape appearance gives the Patriarch Grove a surreal atmosphere. There are 2 short trails at the Patriarch Grove, with a picnic area and restroom. 

A visit to both Schulman Grove and Patriarch Grove is possible in the same day if you get an early start. This is a high elevation, remote area with limited cell phone coverage. You need to be prepared to be self-sufficient, and remember that the nearest food, water or fuel is in Big Pine, CA.

Camping is not allowed in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, however there is one campground on the way up: Grandview Campground.

General Information

  • Bristlecone Pine and Limber Pine are protected, no collecting.
  • No camping or campfires in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
  • Hikers must stay on trails.
  • No bicycles on trails.
  • Dogs are allowed on leash.
  • Schulman Grove and Patriarch Grove are day use only, closed from 10pm to 6am. It is prohibited to be in the developed Schulman and Patriarch Groves of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest National Protection Area after sundown or before sunrise.

Violators may be fined up to $5,000 and /or 6 months imprisonment.

Dogs must be leashed in all developed recreation sites.

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Address: White Mountain Road Highway 168 Bishop, CA 93514
Phone: (760) 873-2500
Hours: Open 7 days a week from 9 am - 5 pm. Closed for the winter: October-April (Closed on federal holidays)

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

No piped water. No natural water sources in this area. Bring all the water you will use.

Last updated June 2nd, 2025