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Siskiyou County

Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop

Hard

2.7

(23)

95

hikers

Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop

07:43

24.8km

930m

Hiking

Embark on the Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop, a challenging hike spanning 15.4 miles (24.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3043 feet (927 metres). This route will take you approximately 7 hours and 43 minutes to complete, guiding you through diverse terrain from ancient forests to expansive meadows vibrant with wildflowers. You will discover picturesque lakeside environments at both Lower and Upper Sky High Lakes, offering stunning vistas of Marble Mountain and distant peaks like Thompson Peak.

Planning your visit requires preparation for this demanding journey. The trail includes steep sections and you might encounter loose rocks, especially during the 6.5-mile ascent with 2,000 feet of climbing to reach the Sky High Lakes. You can typically find parking at the Lovers Camp Trailhead, but always check local conditions before you go, particularly concerning spring snowmelt which can affect accessibility.

This loop offers a unique experience within the Marble Mountain Wilderness, showcasing the area's distinct geology. As you hike, you will be surrounded by striking outcroppings of light-colored limestone and dark metamorphic rock, a testament to the region's natural history. It is a rewarding adventure for experienced hikers seeking a substantial and scenic outing.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Marble Mountain Wilderness

Klamath National Forest

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Lower Sky High Lake

Highlight • Lake

Scenic alpine lake ideal for a weekend of camping and exploring. Several campsites available around the lake, and campfires are allowed with a free permit that can be picked up at the Klamath National Forest Ranger Station.

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Lovers Camp Campground

Highlight • Rest Area

Enjoy convenient access to the Marble Mountain wilderness via the Canyon Creek and Red Rock trails. There are also corrals at the lower parking area with a stock loading ramp and room for trailer parking. There are 8 walk-in campsites at the Lover's Camp campground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop?

The loop can be accessed from several points, but a common starting point is near Lovers Camp Campground. This area provides convenient parking for hikers embarking on the trail.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The ideal time to hike this loop is after the spring snows have melted, typically from late spring through early fall. This period offers the best weather, accessible trails, and spectacular wildflower displays in the meadows. Winter hiking is generally not recommended due to snow and challenging conditions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Marble Mountain Wilderness?

While there are generally no entrance fees for day hiking in the Marble Mountain Wilderness, wilderness permits may be required for overnight stays. Always check with the Klamath National Forest service for the most current regulations before your trip.

Is the Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Marble Mountain Wilderness generally allows dogs. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be prepared to pack out all waste.

What is the terrain like on the Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop?

The terrain is incredibly diverse and challenging. You'll encounter old-growth forests, broad meadows, and significant elevation changes. Expect sections with steep ascents, occasionally loose rocks, and unique geological features like metamorphic rock and striking limestone formations that give the Marble Mountains their name.

What unique natural features can I expect to see along the route?

This loop is renowned for its unique geology, including the marbled rock formations and the visually striking Marble Mountain. You'll also pass by picturesque lakes like Lower Sky High Lake, and broad meadows that burst with over 500 different plant species, creating spectacular wildflower displays.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, a significant portion of this loop runs along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), specifically sections of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail and PCT - California Section Q. You'll also traverse parts of the Canyon Creek Trail, Sky High Valley Trail, and Red Rock Creek Trail.

How difficult is the Sky High Lakes and Red Rock Valley Loop?

This loop is considered a difficult undertaking. It involves significant elevation gain, including a 2,000-foot ascent to reach the Sky High Lakes basin. Hikers should be prepared for long distances, steep sections, and varied terrain, making it suitable for experienced hikers.

Are there any opportunities for wild swimming or water access?

The loop passes by several lakes, including Lower Sky High Lake, Upper Sky High Lake, and Frying Pan Lake. These offer beautiful lakeside environments, and some may be suitable for a refreshing dip, but always be mindful of water quality and wilderness regulations.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The Marble Mountains Wilderness supports rich and diverse plant and animal life. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out, especially in the quieter sections of the trail.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

Given its difficult rating, significant distance (over 15 miles), and considerable elevation gain, this loop is generally not recommended for beginners or young children. It's best suited for experienced hikers looking for a challenging multi-day adventure.

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