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El Dorado County

Pacific Crest Trail: Bayview to Barker Pass

Hard

3.1

(14)

71

hikers

Pacific Crest Trail: Bayview to Barker Pass

09:42

31.0km

1,000m

Hiking

This difficult hiking route, the Pacific Crest Trail: Bayview to Barker Pass, offers a challenging journey through the Desolation Wilderness. You will cover 19.3 miles (31.0 km) and ascend 3294 feet (1004 metres), requiring an estimated 9 hours and 42 minutes to complete. Expect rugged terrain with glaciated granite and…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Cascade Falls Trailhead

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Follow the trailhead sign at the parking area's far end. The Cascade Trail offers stunning views of Cascade Lake and Lake Tahoe. It's a rewarding short hike that takes around …

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844 m

View On Emerald Bay

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2

1.63 km

Granite Lake

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Granite Lake is a little Tahoe gem located at about 2550 m at the base of Maggies Peaks. The trail is a steep climb, and offers several beautiful views. For …

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3

4.16 km

Stunning Mountain Scenery

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Go a bit up from the trail on the granit floor and you can see those rocks with nice shapes, and the view on the Lake Tahoe.

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4

6.77 km

Upper Velma Lake

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Upper Velma Lake is a beautiful alpine lake surrounded by pine forests and large, flat, open boulders. There is a lot of dispersed camping along its edges, and on clear …

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5

7.74 km

Middle Velma Lake

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Middle Velma Lake is a stunning photo spot with the picturesque islands in the middle of the lake. There are some nice campsites to spend the night.

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6

11.8 km

Phipps Creek

Highlight • River

Phipps Creek is a reliable creek, with a few nearby dispersed campsites. The best camp spot is just a few yards past the stream.

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7

20.9 km

Richardson Lake

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Richardson Lake is a small Lake below the Sourdough Hill with some nice campsites at the shore.

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8

23.9 km

Miller Creek

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Miller Creek is a great flowing reliable water source and perfect to cool of your feet.

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9

27.1 km

Bear Lake dirt road

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Cross Bear Lake road, a possible location to get on or off the trail.

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31.0 km

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26.5 km

4.31 km

175 m

< 100 m

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31.0 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Pacific Crest Trail from Bayview to Barker Pass?

This challenging section of the PCT is approximately 31 kilometers (19 miles) long. While moving time is estimated at around 9 hours and 42 minutes, due to its difficult rating, significant elevation changes, and rugged terrain, hikers should plan for a full day or even an overnight trip, especially if taking breaks to enjoy the scenery.

What is the terrain like on this section of the Pacific Crest Trail?

The terrain is notably rugged and considered an expert route. You'll encounter extensive glaciated granite and rocky sections, particularly between Echo Lakes and Lake Aloha, and also just before Barker Pass. Expect steep side hills and descents into areas like Ward Creek, with a substantial climb of about 1,000 meters (3,389 feet) and a descent of 766 meters (2,644 feet).

What permits or fees are required for this hike?

Yes, a wilderness permit is required for certain parts of this trail, especially as it traverses the Desolation Wilderness. It's crucial to check the latest regulations and obtain any necessary permits in advance from the usda.gov website or local ranger stations. There may also be fees associated with parking at some trailheads.

Is the Pacific Crest Trail: Bayview to Barker Pass suitable for beginners or families?

Given its 'difficult' rating, significant elevation changes, and rugged terrain, this section of the PCT is not recommended for beginners or young families. It's best suited for experienced hikers with good physical fitness and proper gear.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on the Pacific Crest Trail, but specific regulations apply within the Desolation Wilderness, which this route passes through. Dogs must be on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for packing out all waste. Always check current wilderness regulations before bringing your dog.

What are the best times of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike this section is typically from late spring through early fall (June to October), once the snow has melted and before winter conditions set in. Summer offers warmer temperatures, but be prepared for potential thunderstorms. Always check weather and trail conditions before heading out.

What notable sights or viewpoints can I expect along the way?

The route offers spectacular vistas. You'll be treated to expansive views of Lake Tahoe, especially from the 'fantastic ridge walking' sections above the lake's rim. Highlights include the Cascade Falls Trailhead, View On Emerald Bay, and Stunning Mountain Scenery. You'll also pass several beautiful lakes like Granite Lake, Upper Velma Lake, Middle Velma Lake, and Richardson Lake.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

The trail starts near Bayview, which typically has parking available at the Bayview Trailhead. At the other end, Barker Pass also offers parking. Given the popularity of the area, especially during peak season, it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot. Consider arranging a shuttle if you plan a one-way hike.

Does this route connect with other well-known trails?

Yes, this section of the Pacific Crest Trail is notable for its overlap with the Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT). Hikers will experience portions of both iconic routes, as well as sections of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000. Depending on your direction, you'll also pass through the Desolation Wilderness or the Granite Chief Wilderness.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter along the trail?

The Sierra Nevada ecosystem is rich in wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, marmots, pikas, and deer. Black bears are also present in the region, so it's essential to practice proper food storage and bear safety. Keep an eye out for smaller creatures like chipmunks and squirrels.

Is there reliable water access along the Pacific Crest Trail from Bayview to Barker Pass?

While the trail passes by several lakes and creeks such as Phipps Creek and Miller Creek, water sources can be seasonal and vary. It's crucial to carry sufficient water for the entire hike or bring a reliable water filter/purifier. Always check recent trail reports for current water availability.

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