![]() The crossing was knee-high when I went, but that is not always the case. I brought my Crocs as they are lightweight and can be attached to my pack with a carabiner. It heads out on a wooden bridge before it bends and goes into the forest.Īfter a tenth of a mile, it reaches the river crossing that you may need a change of shoes for. You will find the trailhead right next to the pit toilets in the parking lot. Now that we have that out of the way let’s jump into the trail. Wear hiking boots as there are lots of loose rocks to roll an ankle on, and if you go after a good snow year, you may need a change of shoes for the initial river crossing like I did.The trail has a lot of sections without shade, and it can be pretty brutal with that heat blazing down on you for miles. I would probably not do it if it is a hot day in the park.This is not an easy trail it is a strenuous 12+ miles with some steep elevation gains, so make sure you are prepared with 3 – 4 liters of water.I want to give a few warnings on the trail before we jump in. ![]() If the lot is full, you can park along the road as well just abide by the signs. After passing Tenaya Lake, you will see the small parking lot for Sunrise Lakes on the left-hand side, and this is where the trail to Clouds Rest leaves from. ![]()
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