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Inyo National Forest - Golden Trout Wilderness - Forest Service The brightly colored California state fish lives in relative abundance in the waters of Golden Trout Wilderness, and special restrictions apply to anglers Before visiting, familiarize yourselves with wilderness permit requirements as well as regulations and appropriate Leave No Trace practices
Sequoia National Forest | Golden Trout Wilderness | Forest Service The Golden Trout Wilderness is located in both the Sequoia and Inyo national forests and encompasses 475 square miles of pristine lakes, jagged peaks, and lush green meadows The elevation of the Sequoia portion ranges from 4,800 feet to 12,432 feet Vegetation includes grey and pinyon pine woodlands at lower elevations; Jeffrey pine at mid-elevations; and red fir, lodgepole, and foxtail pine
Inyo National Forest | Wilderness Permits | Forest Service Wilderness Permits are required for overnight use in John Muir, Ansel Adams, Hoover and Golden Trout Wildernesses A permit is required for the Mt Whitney Zone for both day and overnight use ALL wilderness permits are reserved online at www recreation gov with the ability to print your permit at home up to 7 days before the trip Our permit system is based on quotas for entry trailhead by
Golden Trout Wilderness - US Forest Service It is important we preserve the natural condition of wilderness for present and future genera-tions NOMENCLATURE: The Golden Trout Wilderness was named for the brightly colored native golden trout (California State fish) Two subspecies are recognized; South Fork Kern golden trout and the Little Kern golden trout Both are found in the GTW
Cottonwood Pass Walk in Campground - US Forest Service Located in the Horseshoe Meadow Recreation Area this trailhead campground has 18 walk-in sites suitable for backpackers and hikers to use the night before they are going to hike into Golden Trout Wilderness Self-register when you arrive Sites include food storage boxes, tent pads, tables, fire rings, potable water, and toilet facilities Plan ahead, there is no cell service at this campground
Sequoia National Forest - Permits - Permits | Forest Service The Golden Trout Wilderness is the only wilderness in the Sequoia National Forest that requires a permit for overnight stays Permits are not required for day use in any wilderness within Sequoia National Forest
Inyo National Forest - Golden Trout Wilderness The Golden Trout Wilderness encompasses 304,000 acres in an area known as the Kern Plateau, at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada The area is traversed by several hundred miles of scenic trails and two wild and scenic rivers (North and South Forks of the Kern River) The Golden Trout Wilderness was designated by Congress in 1978 The area is named after California’s brightly colored
Home | Sequoia National Forest | Forest Service Welcome to Sequoia National Forest The Forest offers 52 developed campgrounds, hiking on more than 1,147 miles of trails including 47 miles of the PCT, over 314,448 acres of wilderness, 222 miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers, 2,617 rivers and streams, world-class whitewater rapids, 158 ponds and lakes, boating, fishing, biking, horseback riding and more How to Recreate Responsibly Wildfire