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Hiking

Hiking is the most popular way to see and experience the many wonders of the Inyo National Forest! Some visitors plan a year or more in advance for their trips. If you are planning to camp overnight in the wilderness, a Wilderness Permit is required, for up to 6 months in advance. The only trail that requires a day use permit is the Mount Whitney Trail.

Get ready

Generally speaking, hiking trails on the Inyo National Forest are not for the faint of heart... but with arguably the most rewarding views around. Elevations range from 3,900 to 14,494 feet, providing diverse hiking experiences from the semiarid deserts and great basin sagebrush to the magical, high-alpine meadows bursting with summer wildflowers. Each season brings a completely different landscape views, and corresponding gear you might need to tackle the trails. 

One thing is a constant: you need to ensure you are physically fit enough and prepared for any weather, changes in elevation, and a plan for your safety. Get ready and train for the trip you are planning, as this will help your experience be the most enjoyable it can be!

Top 10 Hiking Essentials

Are you ready for weather, darkness or an injury? Inyo and Mono County Search and Rescue organizational staff are highly skilled and essential professionals who can help, but it will never be guaranteed or provided in a swift manner due to logistical or terrain challenges or even staffing availability.
• Map and compass
• Extra food & water
• First aid kit
• Flashlight, extra batteries & bulb
• Sunglasses & sunscreen
• Pocketknife
• Extra clothing & rain gear
• Emergency shelter
• Matches in a waterproof container
• Signal (whistle and a mirror)

Maps

Visit a ranger district office or visitor center, our Visitor Maps and Guides page, or the USGS Store to obtain a trail map to help you plan your route based on your ability, available time and interest. 

 

Happy trails!

General Hiking

Mono Lake Ranger District

Mammoth Ranger District

White Mountain Ranger District

Mt. Whitney Ranger District

 

Search for Hiking Opportunities

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Pine Creek Pass Trail

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Several trails start from the deep canyon cut by Pine Creek between Mount Tom and the Wheeler Crest. The Pine Creek Pass trail separates from the Italy Pass trail at Honeymoon Lake. Beyond Pine Creek…

Piute Pass Trail - North Lake

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Beginning in lodgepole pine and quaking aspen, the trail follows the creek at the foot of Piute Crags and Mount Emerson. Climbing glacier carved granite benches, the trail passes Loch Leven, Piute…

Queen Canyon

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Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Queen Canyon Trail provides access to Boundary Peak, the highest point in Nevada at 13,140 feet. From the summit, the view takes in the Mono Lake basin to the north, the Sierra Nevada Mountains to…

Rainbow Falls Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Limited access due to construction. See the Reds Meadow Road Reconstruction Project page.This sunny and open, moderate hike leads to spectacular views of Rainbow Falls, within Devils Postpile…

Red Lake Trail

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
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…

Reds Meadow Road

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Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping
Spectacular views from Minaret Vista survey this canyon full of recreational opportunities. Camp, fish, hike and explore Devils Postpile National Monument, Reds Meadow Resort and Agnew Meadows.…

River Trail

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Explore the headwaters of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River by following the River Trail to Thousand Island Lake. Starting from Agnew Meadows, shuttle bus stop #1, the River Trail and Shadow…

Robinson Lake Trail

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Starting from the Onion Valley Campground, Robinson Lake Trail ends at Robinson Lake in the John Muir Wilderness. It is a popular destination for day hikers. The distance to Robinson Lake is…

Rock Creek Area

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Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Biking
Rock Creek Lake and the nearby area attract visitors from all over the world.  Rock Creek Lake is a traditional alpine lake surrounded by Jeffrey pines. Recreation ranges from winter backcountry…

Rock Creek Lake Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
The campsites at Rock Creek Lake sit on a low hill overlooking the lake with great views and a few trees. This 28 site campground is a perfect location for limitless mountain recreation opportunities…

Last updated August 26th, 2025