Having seen some pictures of Gothic Basin which reminded me of Desolation Wilderness in Lake Tahoe basin, I decided to hike up to Gothic to see its beautiful landscape with my own eyes before winter comes. In short, the hike was rather strenuous, but the reward was more than what I expected. The route climbs steeply through the forest and traverses deeply eroded gullies and alpine terrain. The vistas along the trail are amazing! It is said that Gothic Basin is one of the most spectacular and beautiful on the Mountain Loop Highway.
You have to trek an extra mile to get to Gothic Basin trailhead from where you park at Barlow Pass....the paved road ends there. From the trailhead to the basin is 3.3 miles and the trail ends at Foggy Lake by Del Campo Peak.
About 0.5 mile from the trailhead is easy without much grade. The trail begins to get steep in switchbacks soon after you cross the first creek. The creek was a little tricky to cross because of rapid stream (but, not deep!) and just a few slender logs laid down for crossing. The steep switchbacks kick your butt, no doubt.....be ready to get your heart rate going.
After a mile or so climbing up the steep switchbacks, the next challenge you face is a rocky trail. It's steep with rocks and stones all the way to the basin. Your hands become handy to assist you to ascend depending on steepness and the size of boulders to climb over. Scrambling is not necessary, however.
No pain, no gain! After the strenuous ascent, you deserve the beauty of Gothic Basin's magical landscape. There are many trails and boulders you can hike in the basin. I spent an hour and half exploring the basin and Foggy Lake, but the time passed so fast...I only wished I had more time! Gothic Basin would be a perfect place for camping leisurely to enjoy the beautiful landscape and alpine boulders.
Along the journey, there are many water falls, small and large, close and distant....some are breathtakingly spectacular and make you stop for a picture or two. Take your time and enjoy the scenery along the way....waterfalls and mountain views. You also cross many creeks in this hike. Since there was significant rainfall the day before, water was streaming down along parts of the trail. Sneakers are not recommended for this hike....summer is gone!
Gothic Basin is a beautiful hike of spectacular landscape and terrain with numerous creeks, alpine forest and lakes, boulders, waterfalls and breathtaking mountain peaks. By the way, Gothic Basin is on State Land and is not managed by the US Forest Service.
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