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Camp Muir Length, One-way: 4.5 Miles Directions After one and a half miles, and 1,200 feet on the Skyline Trail, look for the Pebble Creek Trail to the left. Follow this trail as it climbs steeply beside a small creek. After one half mile on the Pebble Creek Trail you'll reach the end of the trail, Pebble Creek and the Muir Snowfield. You've hiked slightly more than two miles at this point. Follow the trail along the Muir Snowfield bearing slightly left. This route is not maintained. Hiking it in the heat of the day can result in the snow softening and creating hazardous conditions. Sunscreen and sunglasses are necessary for this portion of the hike. Because the remaining two miles of the track to Muir Camp traverses a permanent snow field there are few landmarks along this portion of the route. If skies are cloudy inexperienced hikers should not attempt this portion of the hike. A compass and topographic map are necessary for experienced hikers to reach Muir Camp. The track over the Muir Snowfield rises 2,890 feet. Muir Camp lies at an elevation of 10,000 feet. It is approximately four and a half miles from the Paradise Ranger Station. Primitive camping is available on this site as well as space within the camp structure. On any given day during the summer only 25 percent of the individuals arriving at Muir Camp find space available within it. Bunks are open on a first come, first served basis, but be prepared to camp outdoors. |
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