Sixty Lake Basin Wilderness Permits

Kings Canyon National Park

Sixty Lake Basin, Kings Canyon National Park, California
Sixty Lake Basin, Kings Canyon National Park, California

Sixty Lake Basin Wilderness Permits

Kings Canyon National Park


Wilderness Permits

A wilderness Permit is required for each party using the Kearsarge Pass trail for overnight camping. Since the beginning of the trail is within the Inyo National Forest, they are the agency that issues the permit in partnership with Recreation.gov. The permit covers your entire trip, including the time within Kings Canyon National Park. Backpackers do not need a separate permit from the park. For Sixty Lake Basin the maximum group size is 8.

Trail Quotas

A maximum of 60 people may be admitted on permits for the Kearsarge Pass trail per day. Thirty-six slots may be reserved ahead of time.

The other 24 slots are set aside as "walk-up" permits, now only available at Recreation.gov beginning 2 weeks before your departure.

Kearsarge Pass, John Muir Wilderness, California

Trail Leading to Summit of Kearsarge Pass

Permit Reservations

Permits can be reserved from 2 days up to 6 months prior to your departure. Before you make your permit reservation, check the Inyo National Forest information at Wilderness Permits - Planning Your Trip.

The permit reservation costs $5 per person in your party and $6 for a transaction fee. Wilderness permit reservations are handled by Recreation.gov. Obtain your permit at their website: Recreation.gov - Inyo National Forest Wilderness Permits.


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
Charlotte_Lake, Kings Canyon National Park, California

Charlotte Lake


Key Backcountry Regulations for Kings Canyon National Park

  1. Bear canisters are required.     Campfires are not permitted above 10,000'.
  2. Rae Lakes camping is limited to one night per lake.
  3. Sixty Lake Basin party size is limited to 8.

Regulations and procedures are often adjusted due to changes in forest conditions (e.g. wildfires, COVID-19), so it is wise to check the Park and National Forest websites for a complete list of regulations and any updates:
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Wilderness Alerts and Regulations.
Inyo National Forest

Books

Elizabeth Wenk's John Muir Trail is one of the best available. It covers the entire John Muir Trail, including the segment from Vidette Meadow up to Rae Lakes and lateral trails including the Kearsarge Pass trail.

Sierra South is the leading backpacking resource for hiking in the southern Sierra.

Maps

National Geographic's map of Sequoia and Kings Canyon includes both parks on waterproof, tear-resistant paper. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Map




Sequoia Kings Pack Outfit

Located in Onion Valley, Sequoia Kings Pack Outfit is operated by Brian and Danica Berner.
P.O. Box 209, Independence, CA 93526
(760) 387 2797 or (800) 962-0775
email: bernerspack@yahoo.com

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