Virginia Lakes
Distance: 3.2 - 10.0 miles (round trip)
Hoover Wilderness Area, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, near Lee Vining in California's Southeastern Sierra
This great little hike visits five beautiful lakes framed by rugged peaks and then climbs to a scenic pass with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Extend the hike with a visit to Summit Lake cradled in a saddle along the Pacific Crest.
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- Distance: 3.2 miles (round trip) to Frog Lakes
5.6 miles (round trip) to Burro Pass
10.0 miles (round trip) to Summit Lake - Elevation: 9,800-ft. at Trailhead
10,371-ft. at Frog Lakes
11,120-ft. at Burro Pass
10,183-ft. at Summit Lake - Elevation Gain: 571-ft. to Frog Lakes
1,320-ft. to Burro Pass
2,510-ft. to Summit Lake - Difficulty: moderate
- More Hikes in:
Lee Vining / Bridgeport / California's Southeastern Sierra
Why Hike Virginia Lakes
When ranking trails on the basis of scenery per mile it is hard to beat the Virginia Lakes trail. The first 1.6 miles wanders by five pretty lakes set amid a backdrop of colorful peaks with avalanche scarred slopes. The next 1.2 mile stretch climbs to saddle at the head of the valley with panoramic views of the shimmering blue lakes spread along the valley floor, framed by multi-hued slopes of Dunderberg Peak (12,374-ft.) and the austere rugged gray profile of Black Mountain (11,797-ft.).
If time and energy permit extend the hike to Summit Lake (10,183-ft.). The lake is cradled in a saddle along the Pacific Crest beneath the steep southern flanks of Camiaca Peak (11,739-ft.). Along the way enjoy wonderful views of the beautiful Green Creek basin and the sea of peaks rising to the northwest, including photogenic Virginia Peak (12,001-ft.).
Be forewarned this hike is very popular with families, fishermen and guests at the nearby Virginia Lakes Resort, so do not expect solitude on the trail.
Elevation Profile
Trail Resources
Trail Detail/Full Description / Trail Photo Gallery / Trail Map
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Region Information:
California's Southeastern Sierra
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California