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Buena Vista Trail Length, One-way: 13 Miles Directions Location Information Past the Panorama Trail, the Buena Vista Trail continues southeastward paralleling Illilouette Creek. The next mile is a slow descent of 200 feet. Beyond that the trail levels, crosses an Illilouette Creek tributary and begins to slowly ascend. Three and a half miles from the trailhead Buena Vista Trail intersects the Mono Meadow Trail. You'll find several stream-side campsites if you follow the Mono Meadow Trail eastward a short distance from this intersection. Continuing in a southeasterly direction the trail climbs steadily reaching a stream crossing within one and a half miles. Beyond this stream crossing the trail reaches an elevation of 7,000 feet and remains relatively level for the next mile and a half. Within this level stretch the trail crosses a meadow and two small streams. Once beyond the meadow Buena Vista Trail turns slightly westward skirting the eastern flank of a ridge. The trail curves around this ridge while paralleling the Buena Vista Creek to hikers left. Within a mile of turning toward the west, the trail begins a mile-long climb. Reaching 8,000 feet the trail levels and crosses a small stream. Buena Vista Peak lies directly ahead on this leg of the trail. The route continues to climb toward the northwestern flanks of Buena Vista Peak. It crosses another small stream after descending slightly from a ridge line. Shortly thereafter the trail crosses Buena Vista Creek then closely follows it for slightly less than a mile. Crossing the stream for the last time the trail switchbacks to 9,000 feet and a trail junction. From this junction walk eastward to Buena Vista Lake and Royal Arch Lake. The trail to the right leads to Chilnualna Lakes and into the Chilnualna Creek drainage. These routes eventually meet to form a loop around the back of Buena Vista Peak. |
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