Big Pine Lakes Wilderness is a rugged protected area in the Eastern Sierra renowned for its stunning alpine lakes, dramatic granite peaks, and classic high-country hiking and fishing opportunities.
Located within the Inyo National Forest of eastern California, Big Pine Lakes Wilderness is a 12,300-acre wilderness area characterized by its striking series of glacially-carved alpine lakes and towering granite cliffs. The wilderness includes the famous Big Pine Lakes, a chain of five clear, turquoise lakes stretching from Treble Lake to Lower Big Pine Lake and spanning elevations around 9,500 to 11,000 feet. These lakes are fed by snowmelt and glacial runoff from prominent peaks such as Mount Dubois and Mount Agassiz, which rise dramatically above the landscape. The area features exposed granite domes, talus slopes, dense stands of lodgepole pine and whitebark pine, and small subalpine meadows, providing important habitats for wildlife including mule deer, marmots, and the occasional black bear. Historically, this region has been a destination for anglers and backpackers seeking solitude and pristine wilderness experience. Hiking is the most popular activity here, with trails following cascading streams and connecting the lakes, offering panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada crest. Due to its relative remoteness and high elevation, the wilderness provides challenging terrain for outdoor enthusiasts, including opportunities for fishing native trout in crystal-clear waters and scrambling along granite ridges. The area appeals to those searching for serene, natural settings offering classic Sierra landscapes and a high mountain environment largely unaffected by development.
Big Pine Lakes – a chain of five pristine alpine lakes with exceptional water clarity and color
Mount Agassiz – rugged peak towering over the lakes, popular for challenging climbs and photography
The High Sierra Trail connections providing extended backpacking routes
Remote fishing spots stocked with native golden and rainbow trout
A series of five crystal-clear glacial lakes known for their stunning blue-green waters and fishing opportunities.
A prominent summit overlooking the Big Pine Lakes, offering challenging climbing routes and sweeping views of the Sierra Nevada.
A key trail that winds through the wilderness connecting the lakes and access points, popular for hiking and backpacking.