Wilderness Permits
A Wilderness Permit is required for each party (up to a maximum of 15 people) camping overnight in the John Muir Wilderness. Since the Sabrina Basin portion of the John Muir Wilderness is in the Inyo National Forest, they are in charge of issuing permits (working in partnership with Recreation.gov). There are daily quotas for each trailhead, so obtaining a wilderness permit reservation is recommended. Reservations can me made from 1 day up to 6 months prior to your departure date. New permits become available at 7:00 AM PST exactly 6 month to the day ahead of your departure date.
Before you make your permit reservation, check the Inyo National Forest information at Wilderness Permits - Planning Your Trip. Then make your reservation using Recreation.gov.
Picking up Your Permit
One week before the trip you can request to pick up the permit at the wilderness center; or, more conveniently, you can print your permit at home: Permit Printing Instructions. After printing you cannot make changes unless you contact the wilderness permit office or go into the visitor center during open hours.
Trail Quotas
The trail to Baboon Lakes in the Sabrina Basin is via the Sabrina Lake Trailhead, which is allotted permits for a maximum of 25 overnight backpackers per day. Of those, permits for up to 15 people may be reserved ahead of time. The other 10 slots are set aside as "walk-up" permits, now only available at Recreation.gov beginning 2 weeks before your departure. This is a popular trailhead in the summer and on weekends. Only the person designated when the reservation is made can pick up or use the permit.
Fees
Currently there is a $6 fee for a permit reservation and $5 more for each person in your party. For more information, call Inyo National Forest at (760) 873-2483 Open 8 am to 4:30 pm (closed for lunch). During the winter (Oct. 16 - May 14) they are closed on weekends and holidays.
Picking Up Your Permit
Once you have reserved your wilderness permit online, wait until one week before your trip when you can print the permit at home. After the permit is printed, you cannot make any changes. Sign it and carry it with you.
Inyo National Forest lists other pieces of information that can be printed - Additional Documents to Print, some required, some recommended.
You can visit a visitor center in person to ask questions, rent bear cans, and purchase maps and books:
- Eastern Sierra InterAgency Visitor Center, Hwy. 395, 2 miles south of Lone Pine, CA; Open Thursday - Monday, 8:30-4:30
- Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitor Center, Hwy. 395, North of Lee Vining; Open Thursday-Sunday, 8:30-4:30