9/16/2017
Amazing hike with a series of alpine lakes, waterfalls and towering 
mountain peaks of High Sierra. Kearsarge Pass (11,760') is one of the 
most direct and shortest routes connecting eastern and western High 
Sierras. Kings Canyon National Park is situated just on the other side 
(west) of the pass. This 5 mile long hike gaining 2,660' elevation 
provides spectacular mountain vistas all along the journey. Kearsarge 
Pass Trail traverses John Muir Wilderness and connects with John Muir 
Trail and PCT. 
From the beginning of the hike at Onion Valley trailhead, breathtaking 
views amaze you. Trail is well maintained and climbs in switchbacks. 
Along the trail there are a series of waterfalls and alpine 
lakes....Little Pothole Lake, Gilbert Lake, Flower Lake, Heart Lake and 
Big Pothole Lake. University Peak (13,589'), which is named for the 
University of California, looms over the lakes as you go, and Mt. Gould 
(13,012') comes in sight as you approach the pass. 
Take in breathtaking views from the pass....to the west are peaks and 
lakes of the King-Kern Divide in Kings Canyon NP, whereas Kearsarge 
Pinnacles and Kearsarge Lakes dominate the foreground. To the south, 
University Peak towers along the jagged ridge running from the pass with
 Big Pothole Lake sitting just below the pass. Zoom in grand vistas down
 towards the east, and Onion Valley and Independence/HWY395 are visible. 
Kearsarge Pass Trail offers such a breathtaking scenery of the Sierra 
Crest landscape with high mountains and alpine lakes in relatively easy 
and short hike. Two thumbs up!
 Video by Lifeisamt
 
 
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