Ansel Adams Wilderness contains some of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Sierra Nevada region so it is not surprising that many of the most magnificent views in this park are that of these lakes!
In addition to standard backpacking gear that should be brought on every trip, you should also ensure you bring bear canisters to properly store your odorous items. If you want to learn more about storing your food read our article “How To Store Food While Backpacking”. Also, it would be a great idea to pack bug nets or mosquito repellent as this area can get extremely buggy, especially during the summer months.
Permits are required for all overnight stays in Ansel Adams Wilderness. Permits are priced starting with a $6.00 fee then an additional $5.00 per a person on the itinerary, length of trip does not effect permit price. There are two different ways of reserving your permits.
Here are some pre-made backpacking itineraries to help you in planning your trip. I recommend taking a close look at the mileage and elevation gain to make sure the hike is doable for you and your group. If one of these hikes seems like it might be too much mileage or elevation gain look over it with a trail map to work out a variation that would work for you!
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