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Steep ascent into the High Sierra & Kings Canyon National Park, with access to Williamson Bowl, peak bagging, and more!


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21.5

Miles

34.6

KM

Out and Back

12,016' 3,663 m

High

6,330' 1,929 m

Low

6,937' 2,115 m

Up

6,935' 2,114 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

49%

Max Grade (26°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features Commonly Backpacked · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Overview

Shepherd Pass Trail is a challenging, high-elevation route that climbs from the Owens Valley into the heart of the Sierra Nevada. Gaining over 6,000 feet in just 11 miles, it offers dramatic scenery, including alpine basins, towering peaks, and access to the John Muir Wilderness and Sequoia National Park. The trail is known for its remote feel, strenuous switchbacks, and late-season snow hazards, making it a demanding but rewarding option for experienced backpackers and peak baggers.

Need to Know

• Wilderness permit required year-round for overnight trips. Day use does not require a permit.
• The final ascent to Shepherd Pass often involves crossing a snowfield on trail which can remain into late summer.
• Best attempted July–October; early season may require an ice axe.
• Food, trash, and scented items must be stored in bear-proof containers. Food storage lockers available at trailhead. No other services.

Description

Starting in the desert at around 6,300 feet, Shepherd Pass Trail begins with a steep ascent through arid foothills, crossing Symmes Creek multiple times before climbing exposed switchbacks toward Anvil Camp. From there, the route becomes more rugged, passing alpine meadows and glacially carved basins before reaching the dramatic final push to Shepherd Pass (12,000'), often lingering with snow into late summer. Beyond the pass, adventurers can head south towards the Williamson Bowl which provides access to two California 14er's, Mount Tyndall and Mount Williamson. Continuing west on the Shepherd Pass Trail connects to the John Muir Trail / Pacific Crest Trail.

Flora & Fauna

Lower elevations feature sagebrush, pinyon pine, and juniper, while the midsection transitions into Jeffrey pine and lodgepole forests. Higher up, alpine meadows host wildflowers like lupine and paintbrush in summer. Wildlife includes marmots, bighorn sheep, and occasional black bears.

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Shepherd Pass Trail
Feb 26, 2025 near Lone Pine, CA
Shepherd Pass Trail - Lingering Snowfield
Feb 26, 2025 near Lone Pine, CA
Shepherd Pass - Looking West
Feb 26, 2025 near Lone Pine, CA
Shepherd Pass Trailhead
Feb 26, 2025 near Lone Pine, CA
Shepherd Pass Trail
Feb 26, 2025 near Lone Pine, CA

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