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Top 20 Lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

Best lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness are found within a vast landscape characterized by rugged mountains, deep canyons, and ancient groves. This wilderness area, part of the High Sierra, features a diverse natural environment shaped by glacial activity. It offers numerous opportunities for exploration amidst its granite peaks and forested valleys. The region is a significant part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, providing a habitat for various wildlife and unique plant species.

Best lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Middle Rae Lake

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Middle Rae Lake is a dream of an alpine lake. Besides its beauty, it is a great water source and if you look closely, you can see numerous trout swimming …

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Heather Lake

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Heather Lake at 9,280 feet. No camping allowed.

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Guitar Lake

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If you hike towards the summit of Mount Whitney and Guitar Lake is visible from above, you will see where the lake got its name from. To camp at the …

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Timberline Lake and Camp

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Hike along the west shore of picturesque Timberline Lake, take a break or pitch your tent (if you have a permit to do so). The flowing Whitney Creek is a nice water source.

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This is the northern end of the pretty long Evolution Lake. There are some great flat areas to pitch your tent around here.

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January 5, 2026, Heather Lake

Just a couple of miles from the Wolverton Trailhead, Heather Lake is a good half-day snoshoe destination on mostly flat to moderate terrain. In winter it is frozen and covered under a thick layer of snow.

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Heather Lake at 9,280 feet. No camping allowed.

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February 27, 2023, Guitar Lake

Two small ponds and a little meadow form the last flat area before the switchbacks climb out of Guitar Lake, probably the best camp spots

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This is the northern end of the pretty long Evolution Lake. There are some great flat areas to pitch your tent around here.

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Caro "Bandit"
December 21, 2022, Middle Rae Lake

Middle Rae Lake is a dream of an alpine lake. Besides its beauty, it is a great water source and if you look closely, you can see numerous trout swimming happily in the cool water. There are some nice flat spots to pitch a tent or just sleep under the stars. To keep your food and scented items secure, you will also find a bear box at the lake.

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Super camp with many spots on the lake. There is a bear box for the night which is used by everyone. :)

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PrivateJoker
December 4, 2022, Middle Rae Lake

Very nice spot for an overnight stay. There is a designated area for tents and also bear boxes for food and other smelly items so the bears don't run away with them. Had a wonderful little spot right on the water.

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Sarih Woodstock
October 28, 2022, Guitar Lake

Works well as a meeting point and snack stop before the climb - or as a spot for a nap afterwards!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Among the most appreciated lakes are Heather Lake, known for its winter snowshoeing opportunities, and Middle Rae Lake, an alpine lake popular for its clear waters and trout. Evolution Lake and campsites also offers designated camping areas.

Are there lakes suitable for family-friendly activities in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all lakes, many areas within Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness offer trails and accessible spots that families can enjoy. For example, some sections of the waterfall hikes might be suitable for families, depending on the trail's difficulty.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness are set amidst rugged mountains, deep canyons, and ancient groves. You'll find alpine and high-elevation lakes, often surrounded by granite peaks and forested valleys. Many lakes, like Guitar Lake, offer panoramic views and showcase geological formations shaped by glaciers.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Rae Lakes Loop. For cyclists, there are routes like Mineral Road to Mineral King Valley, detailed in the cycling guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the Congress Trail, as highlighted in the running guide.

Are there opportunities for backcountry camping near the lakes?

Yes, many lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness offer backcountry camping options. For instance, Middle Rae Lake and Evolution Lake have designated camping areas with flat spots for tents and bear boxes for food storage. Camping at Guitar Lake and Timberline Lake requires a permit.

What should I know about permits for backpacking trips like the Rae Lakes Loop?

Backpacking in the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness, especially for popular routes like the Rae Lakes Loop, typically requires wilderness permits. These permits regulate entry and ensure the preservation of the wilderness. It's essential to research and secure your permits well in advance, as quotas are often in place.

When is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and backpacking to high-elevation lakes, late spring through early fall (typically June to September) offers the most favorable weather conditions and snow-free trails. In winter, some lakes like Heather Lake become destinations for snowshoeing.

Are dogs allowed on trails near the lakes in Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

National Parks generally have strict regulations regarding pets on trails to protect wildlife and natural resources. Dogs are typically not allowed on wilderness trails, including those leading to many of the lakes. It's always best to check the specific park regulations for the area you plan to visit before bringing your dog.

What are some less crowded lakes for a more secluded experience?

While specific crowd levels vary, seeking out lakes that require longer hikes or are further off the main trails can offer a more secluded experience. The wilderness area contains many high-elevation and backcountry lakes beyond the most popular ones, providing opportunities for solitude. Researching less-trafficked routes and permits can help you find these hidden gems.

What are the water sources like around lakes for backpackers?

Many lakes and their outflowing creeks serve as reliable water sources for backpackers. For example, Timberline Lake and its flowing Whitney Creek are noted as good water sources. However, it's crucial to always filter or treat any water collected from natural sources before consumption.

Can I swim in the lakes of Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness?

Wild swimming is possible in many of the lakes, offering a refreshing experience in the high Sierra. Timberline Lake is mentioned as having a good spot for swimming near its outflowing creek. Always be mindful of water temperatures, which can be very cold, even in summer, and follow any posted regulations.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Around the lakes, you might spot various bird species, marmots, pikas, and deer. Bears are also present in the area, which is why bear boxes are provided at many campsites, such as Middle Rae Lake, to secure food and scented items.

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