John Krebs Wilderness is a 39,740-acre wilderness area in California, managed by the National Park Service as part of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. This region features a diverse landscape, with elevations ranging from 3,400 feet in the foothills to 12,400 feet along the Great Western Divide. The varied terrain includes high peaks, deep canyons, lush meadows, and alpine lakes, supporting a wide range of vegetation from chaparral to stark mountain summits. The John Krebs Wilderness offers opportunities for…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The John Krebs Wilderness is a 39,740-acre wilderness area located in California. It is managed by the National Park Service as part of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, designated in 2009.
The John Krebs Wilderness primarily offers opportunities for hiking. There are also routes for touring bicycle activities. The area provides diverse landscapes suitable for various skill levels.
Popular hiking trails mentioned in the area include Farewell Gap Trail, Mosquito Lakes Trail, and Atwell Hockett Trail. Other options are White Chief Trail, Franklin Lakes Trail, and Sawtooth Pass Trail. More details can be found in the Hiking in John Krebs Wilderness guide.
The wilderness offers a range of trails, from challenging ascents to peaceful strolls, suggesting options for various experience levels. The Mosquito Lakes Trail is a shorter route at 1.4 miles (2.3 km).
The wilderness features high peaks, deep canyons, lush meadows, and pristine lakes. Rushing rivers, majestic Giant Sequoia trees, and the longest known cave in California are also present. Elevations range from 3,400 feet (1,036 m) to 12,400 feet (3,780 m).
Key highlights include the extraordinary topographic relief, diverse vegetation zones, and the open slopes of Mineral King Valley. The area also preserves the Old Hockett Trail, one of California's first trans-Sierra routes. Notable highlight categories are lakes, viewpoints, and trails.
The John Krebs Wilderness exhibits significant topographic relief. Elevations range from 3,400 feet (1,036 m) in the foothills to 12,400 feet (3,780 m) along the Great Western Divide.
As part of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, wilderness permits may be required for certain activities or overnight stays. Visitors should consult the official park resources for current permit regulations.
John Krebs Wilderness has more than 60 visitors who have shared their experiences on komoot. The available routes have an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Yes, a dedicated komoot guide titled Hiking in John Krebs Wilderness provides detailed information on routes and conditions for the area.
Official information for John Krebs Wilderness, as part of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, can be found on the National Park Service website at nps.gov/seki. For phone inquiries, the general park number is +1-559-565-3341.
The Farewell Gap Trail is a challenging route measuring 12.4 miles (20 km) in length. It features an elevation gain of approximately 2,565 feet (782 m).
The significant elevation changes support diverse vegetation. This includes drought-resistant chaparral and blue oak woodlands on lower western slopes, contrasting with stark mountain summits and alpine lakes at higher elevations.

