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  1. all day trips in the Mount Whitney Zone and all overnight trips in wilderness. Campground, lodging, services May 1 through October 31, daily trailhead quotas limit the number of people who may enter the Mount Whitney Zone. Permits for the quota season may be reserved in advance at www.recreation.gov.

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    This permit includes multi-night trips starting on the classic Mt. Whitney Trail and allows camping along the Mt. Whitney Trail and summiting Mt. Whitney. For the backpacker attempting to go up and back on the Mt. Whitney Trail, a popular travel plan is to stay one or two nights camping at Lone Pine Lake (10,000ft level), Outpost Camp (10,500ft lev...

    This permit is for one day only, from midnight to midnight and is valid for all routes in the Mt. Whitney Zone. Choose the route appropriate for your group, Mt. Whitney Trail or climbing routes like the Mountaineers Route. 1. Map of Mt. Whitney Zoneshows where a permit is required for day hikes 2. Day Use permit cannot be used to pass through the a...

    (click on map to view full size) 1. Day hikers are required to have a wilderness permit (area outlined in the RED) 2. Overnight permits are required for all multi day trips in the wilderness. This includes outside the RED zone, camping at Lone Pine Lake, and trips that will pass through the Whitney Zone to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.

  2. The Mount Whitney Trail, starting at the Whitney Portal, is the most popular route to the summit, and travels for 10.4 miles (16.7 km). The elevation gain to the summit is over 6,000 feet (1,820 m). It lies on the boundary of Sequoia National Park and Inyo National Forest.

  3. Mt Whitney Zone Day Use permit is reserved by the Mt Whitney Lottery. Map of Mt. Whitney Zone (Day Use permit is required within the red boundary) While no permit is required for day hikers to use other wilderness trails throughout Inyo National Forest all visitors should use Leave No Trace principles and must follow wilderness rules, including ...

  4. Permits are required for both overnight stays and day use when doing any of Mt Whitney's East Face Routes, and this includes the Mountaineer's Route. As mentioned above, most climbers use the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek for access. You enter the Whitney Zone on the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek, just a bit above Lower Boy Scout Lake. Getting ...

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  6. Aug 16, 2018 · Trail Crest – 13.6k ft: 2:45pm. Mt Whitney Summit – 14.5k ft: 6pm – 7pm. *Getting from the lake to the trail should have taken only 15-20 minutes, instead of 45, again if we’d known where we were going. 8 hrs descending / 7pm – 3am. Trail Crest: 8:30pm. Trail Camp: 1:45am*.

  7. In this Guide: Choosing the Correct Route Up Mt Whitney. Getting Your Mt Whitney Hike Permit. Planning Your Stay. Training for Mt Whitney. Gear For Your Hike. Dealing With Altitude and Weather. Mt Whitney Trail Maps. Turn by Turn Mt Whitney Hike Directions & Video. Quick Links:

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