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Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal

Tulare County, California

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Trail length

99.0 km

Time

~7 days

Elevation Gain

4332 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on a majestic Sierra Nevada odyssey culminating in Mount Whitney's summit, teeming with history, wildlife, and awe-inspiring vistas.”

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike and how many days does Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal usually take?

Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal is 98.95 km, or about 61.5 miles, with 4,332 meters of climbing. Most hikers treat it as a multi-day High Sierra crossing and allow roughly 5 to 8 days, especially because the route runs from Crescent Meadow through the High Sierra to Mount Whitney and finishes at Whitney Portal.

Do you need a permit for the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike?

Yes. This route follows the High Sierra Trail from Crescent Meadow and then exits through the Mount Whitney area, so a wilderness permit is required for the High Sierra Trail, and trips ending at Whitney Portal must include a Mount Whitney exit such as Trail Crest on the permit. The route crosses both Sequoia National Park and the Mount Whitney Zone, where overnight use is tightly regulated.

Where do you park for the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike at the Crescent Meadow trailhead?

The western trailhead is at Crescent Meadow at the end of Moro Rock/Crescent Meadow Road in Sequoia National Park, near Giant Forest. There is a small parking area at Crescent Meadow, but it often fills, and in summer private vehicles are not permitted there on weekends and holidays, when access is by shuttle only from the Giant Forest Museum area.

Can you take a shuttle to start the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike?

Yes. In summer, free in-park shuttles run from Giant Forest Museum to Crescent Meadow, and the Crescent Meadow shuttle stop is a recognized starting point for the High Sierra Trail. There is also a paid Visalia shuttle connection into the park in season, which can help with a point-to-point trip that starts at Crescent Meadow and ends at Whitney Portal.

Are dogs allowed on the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike?

No. Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park is posted as not allowing pets, and this route begins there before continuing deep into protected backcountry. For a through-hike that starts at Crescent Meadow and finishes at Whitney Portal, dogs are not a practical or permitted option.

How hard is the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike, and does it include Mount Whitney?

Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal is rated Extra Difficult, and the numbers explain why: nearly 99 km of travel and 4,332 meters of ascent. The route is commonly described as a High Sierra traverse that culminates on Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States, before descending the Mount Whitney Trail to Whitney Portal.

Where does the Crescent Meadows to Whitney Portal hike finish, and is there parking at Whitney Portal?

The hike finishes at Whitney Portal on the east side of the Sierra above Lone Pine, where the Mount Whitney Trail reaches the roadhead at about 8,300 feet. Parking at Whitney Portal is limited, so point-to-point hikers usually plan a pickup or vehicle shuttle rather than assuming a space will be available at the end of the trip.

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