Mokelumne Wilderness
Area Status: Open
The Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail (MCCT) traverses the Calaveras Ranger District of the Stanislaus National Forest from west to east. Hiking, biking and horseback riding activities can be combined with camping at designated campgrounds or within the forest and wilderness area (no mechanized devices allowed in Carson-Iceberg Wilderness). Also consider fishing, swimming, birding, wildflower walks, bouldering, mountaineering, highpointing, peak bagging, snowshoeing, & nordic skiing.
For detailed information and a map, visit the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail--Upper Mokelumne River Canyon website. You will be leaving the Stanislaus National Forest website.
At a Glance
| Current Conditions: | Calaveras Ranger District (HWY 4) |
|---|---|
| Usage: | Light |
Activities
Lake and Pond Fishing
Recreation areas with activity Lake and Pond Fishing:River and Stream Fishing
Recreation areas with activity River and Stream Fishing:Day Hiking
Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:- Deer Creek Trail
- Deer Valley/ Stevenot Camp Trailhead
- Lake Valley Trailhead
- Camp Irene Trail
- Sandy Meadow Trailhead
- Sandy Meadow Trail
- Woodchuck Basin Trailhead
- Wheeler Ridge/ Wheeler Lake Trail
Backpacking
Recreation areas with activity Backpacking:- Deer Creek Trail
- Deer Valley/ Stevenot Camp Trailhead
- Lake Valley Trailhead
- Camp Irene Trail
- Sandy Meadow Trailhead
- Sandy Meadow Trail
- Woodchuck Basin Trailhead
- Wheeler Ridge/ Wheeler Lake Trail
Horse Riding
Recreation areas with activity Horse Riding:- Deer Creek Trail
- Deer Valley/ Stevenot Camp Trailhead
- Sandy Meadow Trailhead
- Sandy Meadow Trail
- Woodchuck Basin Trailhead
- Wheeler Ridge/ Wheeler Lake Trail

