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Inyo County

Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail

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Inyo County

Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail

Easy

2

hikers

Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail

00:45

2.31km

120m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail, a family-friendly route that winds through scenic mountain terrain. This loop covers 1.4 miles (2.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 407 feet (124 metres), making it perfect for a quick outing. You can expect to complete the hike in about 45 minutes, enjoying views of the cascading creek as you go. A highlight is crossing the footbridge over Big Pine Creek, where you can pause to appreciate the sounds and sights of the water. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as the area is rich in natural beauty.

When planning your visit, be aware that trail conditions can become challenging if Big Pine Creek is experiencing floodwaters. It is wise to check local conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain or snowmelt. Additionally, mosquitoes can be quite active during certain times of the year, so remember to pack bug spray and consider wearing protective clothing. Taking these precautions will help ensure a more comfortable and enjoyable experience on the trail.

This route is nestled within the vast Inyo National Forest, an area renowned for its diverse ecosystems and stunning alpine landscapes. The trail offers a glimpse into the region's natural splendor, from its mountain terrain to the vibrant creek. It serves as an excellent introduction to the area's outdoor offerings, providing a peaceful escape into nature without requiring a strenuous effort. The trail's accessibility and gentle nature make it a popular choice for those looking to connect with the environment.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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North Fork Big Pine Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

1.79 km

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2.31 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail start, and is there parking?

The trail begins west along Glacier Lodge Road, which transitions into a pathway. You'll find parking available near the North Fork Big Pine Trailhead, which serves as a common starting point for various hikes in the area.

Is this loop trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this loop is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. It's a shorter route with relatively little elevation gain, making it a great option for a less strenuous outing.

What is the terrain like on the Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail?

The trail guides you through beautiful mountain terrain, crossing over cascading creeks. You'll encounter steadily inclining sections and some switchbacks. The path includes a footbridge over Big Pine Creek. While generally easy, be aware that footing can be challenging if Big Pine Creek is in flood.

What can I expect to see along the route?

You'll enjoy scenic views of the cascading creek and the surrounding mountain landscapes. The area is also excellent for wildlife viewing, so keep an eye out for local fauna. It's a picturesque walk perfect for enjoying nature.

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

The best time to hike is generally during the warmer months when the trail is clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. However, be prepared for mosquitoes, which can be prolific during certain times of the year. Always check local conditions before you go.

Is the Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Inyo National Forest generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.

Are there any permits or fees required for hiking this trail?

For day hiking the Big Pine Creek Campground and Glacier Lodge Loop Trail, permits are generally not required. However, if you plan to venture onto the longer Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail for overnight trips into the John Muir Wilderness, permits are necessary. There are no entrance fees for Inyo National Forest itself.

What should I pack for a hike on this trail?

Even though it's an easy trail, it's wise to bring water, snacks, and appropriate footwear. Due to potential mosquitoes, especially during certain seasons, bug spray and protective clothing are highly recommended. Sun protection is also a good idea.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route passes through sections of the Baker Summit Trail and Glacier Lodge Road. It also shares a starting point with the more strenuous North Fork Big Pine Creek Trail, which leads to the Big Pine Lakes.

How does this loop trail compare to the Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail?

This loop trail is a short, easy, and family-friendly option, perfect for a quick scenic walk. In contrast, the Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail is a significantly longer and more strenuous hike, leading to the stunning alpine Big Pine Lakes and the Palisade Glacier, often requiring an overnight trip due to its difficulty and length.

What's an insider tip for hiking this loop trail?

To fully enjoy the scenic creek and mountain views without rushing, consider going in the morning. This also increases your chances of spotting wildlife. Don't forget your bug spray, especially if hiking during warmer months, as mosquitoes can be quite active.

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