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Why not take a refreshing hike along the Hockett Meadows Trail, and camping is available at Hidden Falls Campground. Not far from Twin Lakes, you'll hit upon Frog Lakes which is a lovely lake, and get covered with water paddling on Kern River. This lake is one of the great places here in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Man, is there loads of exciting stuff to do in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Drift down the rapids of Kaweah River - Middle Fork in a kayak,
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| | and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park is a pleasant spot close by. You just ought to love the Southern Sierra Nevada. Take a hike on the Atwell Hockett Trail; you have to undeniably dedicate some time to Cyclone Meadow while you're here at Twin Lakes. For the duration of the summer highs here at Twin Lakes get into the 90's. During the moonlight hours it's typically in the 60's. The winter brings highs down to the 50's, and nighttime lows in the 30's for Twin | |
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Lakes. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes? Sure, Hidden Lake is close at hand, and why not camp at Moses Gulch Campground since you're here at Twin Lakes. This lake is so wonderful. And if that's not enough, there's a lot more to
do next to Twin Lakes. Hiking along the Sawtooth Pass Trail is pleasant fun, and on a lovely day you obtain a perfect sight of Maggie Mountain from Twin Lakes. From a rainfall point of view Twin Lakes is a reasonably common place; of all the months in a year January is the one with the most rain, and the driest of the months is July.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.29972 Longitude: -118.6192
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Sawtooth Pass Trail, Tulare County, 10 miles away 20.4 hiking miles, 4737 feet elevation difference |
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Kern River, Tulare CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class II-V+ - 37 miles long (Junction Meadow to Forks of Kern) |
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Kern River, Tulare CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-V - 16.8 miles long (Forks of Kern to Johnsondale Bridge) |
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Camp Wishon Campground
 | The swimming hole is the main attraction! Ive been twice now and love it! getting a spot next to this piece of heaven is a little tough I hear. waterfalls and natural made waterslides and cliff jumping all in one spot make camp wishon the spot to be....my family has been going to camp wishon since the 1920's we stopped going about 10 years ago. we love the swimmin hole and used to like walking up to the soda spring thru doyles. (now they make you walk arround and wont let you go to the big pool by the soda spring)anyways we had 4 generations of fun here... |
Belknap Campground
 | ...is a beautiful campground, a rare opportunity to camp at the base of ancient redwood trees that tower 100's of feet above the campground. The main activity is hiking the Summit Trail (10 miles, round trip) to Quaking Aspen. This takes you through one of the larger of the last remaining Giant Sequoia Groves that make this area famous. The Tule River, which runs through the camp ground, is stocked with rainbow trout during the summer months, making fishing a very popular visitor activity. A quaint general store, bar and restaurant is available about 1 mile away in charming Camp Nelson. During winter months, hwy 190 is closed about 9 miles beyond Camp Nelson at Ponderosa. Winter recreationists enjoy this area for the snow mobiling, x-country skiing, and snow shoeing opportunities. Belknap is open year-round, but winter brings storms and sub-freezing conditions. The road to the campground is not always plowed. Rooms are available at the Camp Nelson Lodge (www.campnelsonlodge.com) and at nearby Pierpoint Springs Resort (www.pierpointsprings.com). Cabin rentals available at http:... |
Peppermint Campground
 | 13 miles away Spent 3 nights at the pepermint campsite, very primitive great hike along the river that goes through camp. Not far from Dome rock spectacular view of valley ( not central valley)... |
Lower Peppermint Campground
 | 15 miles away Awesome location. Beautiful campgrounds with plenty of space and fire pits. Many trails to hike with waterfalls and slides. We stayed at campground six, before the private ranch and we found a lot of campsites with good firepits. We fished, but didn't catch anything. One thing about the grounds is that there was a lot of trash. It's obvious that people don't pack out!! Please people keep this area clean!!... |
Moose Lake
 | 16 miles away This is a picture I took of Moose Lake on a lengthy loop hike in the Sequoias taking the Lakes trail past Heather, Astor, Emerald, and Pear Lakes; then cross country over the divide above Moose Lake where I took this photograph looking down on the lake. I then returned to the trailhead by going southwest over the divide down to the Alta Trail through Panther Gap back to the Lakes trailhead. A very long day hike. I took pictures along the entire route.... |
Leavis Flat - Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
 | 19 miles away Leavis Flat- I loved it! Small campground, right next to Deer Creek, only 9 sites. You can buy ice and extra necessities just up the road at the California Hot Springs (resort?) No cell phone service, ranger comes by once a day, it's very mellow. You are roughing it unless you bring an RV. No showers or flush toilets. So beautiful. We were there for Memorial Wknd. Some locals said it's usually pretty empty but the campground was full for our trip. I've heard they might shut it down. Maybe it's not bringing in enough cash for the upkeep. I bathed in the creek. My boyfriend wasn't so brave, too cold for him. If you're planning on doing the sights at the Sequoia National Park, it's a two hour drive to Morro Rock to give you an idea. The creek is so pretty and the water is drinkable, not deep enough to swim but perfect to cool off. The mosquitoes weren't too bad and with the right company, it's the perfect setting to get totally away! My boyfriend has all the pics on his phone, but I'll come back and post them.... |
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
 | 20 miles away Kings Canyon has this great cave you can go into with all kinds of cool formations.... |
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