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Madera County

Shadow Creek Trail

Hard

4.8

(4326)

19,685

hikers

Shadow Creek Trail

04:46

13.2km

690m

Hiking

Embark on the Shadow Creek Trail, a difficult 8.2-mile (13.2 km) hike through the Ansel Adams Wilderness. You will experience diverse alpine singletrack, gaining 2251 feet (686 metres) in elevation over approximately 4 hours and 46 minutes. The route follows icy streams and the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 7.82 km for 5.40 km

Waypoints

A

High Trail Trailhead & stock area

Highlight • Parking

From this parking area (with restroom) the High Trail route leads in to quick switchbacks up out of Agnew Meadows onto the upper PCT. To the south, there are further …

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1

3.33 km

Olaine Lake

Highlight • Lake

Olaine Lake is the first glimpse of the alpine lake scenery you can expect in the Sierra Nevada. The trail is flat and wide – perfect for a family stroll.

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2

4.21 km

Perfect campspot

Highlight • Rest Area

Following a spur trail gets you to this hidden spot with wooden benches, plenty of flat ground and nestled under huge pine trees. Perfect for pitching your tent. The San Joaquin River is close by.

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3

6.16 km

Shadow Lake

Highlight • Lake

Shadow Lake is a large mountain lake that is ice-free quite early in the year. It can be reached via the John Muir Trail or the Shadow Lake Trail from Mammoth Lakes.

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4

6.77 km

Crystal clear water flows from the top of the mountains into Shadow Creek that drains into stunning Shadow Lake. A wooden bridge is there for you to keep your feet dry. It is a perfect place for a break.

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5

10.4 km

Ediza Lake

Highlight • Lake

A high alpine lake, that is often partially snow-covered into the beginning of summer. Caution: Snow can make the trail here difficult to find and/or follow safely, particularly towards Iceberg Lake.

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6

10.8 km

Ediza Lake - South Shore

Highlight • Lake

Very remote and high alpine lake in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, with stunning views of the Minaret peaks surrounding the glacier-carved valleys. Caution: Snow can make the trail here difficult …

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7

12.1 km

Iceberg Lake

Highlight • Lake

Very remote high alpine lake in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, with stunning views of the Minaret peaks surrounding the glacier-carved valleys. Caution: Snow can make the trail here difficult to …

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8

13.2 km

Iceberg Lake 🌊🗻

Highlight • Lake

B

13.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.80 km

5.39 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

6.75 km

6.46 km

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Highest point (3,120 m)

Lowest point (2,450 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Shadow Creek Trail?

The trail starts relatively flat for the first three miles, combining with the River Trail. After this, it becomes a steep climb alongside Shadow Creek, featuring diverse alpine singletrack and some steep switchbacks. Expect volcanic sections and granite clefts as you gain elevation towards destinations like Shadow Lake, Ediza Lake, and Iceberg Lake.

What can I see along the route?

The route offers breathtaking High Sierra scenery. You'll pass by glacier-fed lakes such as Olaine Lake, Shadow Lake, Ediza Lake, and Iceberg Lake. There's also a beautiful bridge over Shadow Creek, sweeping canyon views, and dramatic backdrops of peaks like the Minarets and Mount Ritter. Vibrant wildflowers appear in early summer, and fall brings spectacular aspen colors.

How do I access the trailhead and where can I park?

The trail begins at Agnew Meadows. During peak season, access to the trailhead often requires using a mandatory shuttle bus. Parking is available at the High Trail Trailhead & stock area, but be aware of shuttle requirements.

Do I need a permit to hike this trail?

Wilderness permits are required year-round for overnight trips into the Ansel Adams Wilderness. It's advisable to check with the US Forest Service for current regulations and to secure permits in advance, especially for popular dates. You can find more information on the usda.gov website.

Is the Shadow Creek Trail dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally allowed in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, specific regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal apply. Always check the latest wilderness area rules before bringing your dog, as restrictions can vary.

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

The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early fall. Early summer offers vibrant wildflowers, while the fall season showcases spectacular colors from stands of giant aspens. Be prepared for snow and colder temperatures if hiking earlier or later in the season.

What wildlife might I encounter, and what safety precautions should I take?

The area is known as an active bear habitat. Hikers are required to use bear canisters for food and refuse storage to protect both wildlife and visitors. Other wildlife commonly seen includes deer, marmots, and various bird species.

Does the trail connect to other well-known paths?

Yes, the route provides access to iconic long-distance trails. It connects with sections of both the John Muir Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail, offering extended backpacking opportunities. The route also passes through sections of the Shadow Creek Trail, River Trail, Cabin Lake Trail, Nydiver Lakes Trail, and Cecile Lake Trail.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking in the Ansel Adams Wilderness?

Yes, beyond wilderness permits, there are restrictions on campfires and camping in certain areas, particularly around Shadow Lake and at higher elevations. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and be aware of food storage requirements due to active bear populations. Check the official wilderness regulations before your trip.

Are there facilities or water sources along the trail?

The trail passes by several glacier-fed lakes and streams, which can serve as water sources if properly filtered. There is a perfect campspot noted along the route, but designated facilities like restrooms are limited in the wilderness. Plan to be self-sufficient.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back?

The Shadow Creek Trail is primarily an out-and-back route that serves as an access point to various alpine lakes and connecting trails. While it can be combined with other trails for longer loops, the core Shadow Creek Trail section is generally hiked as an out-and-back to destinations like Shadow Lake, Ediza Lake, or Iceberg Lake.

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