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Kibbie Lake Trail is a 12 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Groveland, California that features a lake and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from May until October.
Distance: 12.0 miles Elevation Gain: 2,204 feet Route Type:Loop
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This trip takes you on an eleven mile loop across streams, through fields of ferns, and to a beautiful Sierra lake. On the way to the lake, you take the Kibbie Creek trail. The Kibbie Creek trailhead begins between Cherry Lake and Lake Eleanor (you drive across the Cherry Lake Dam to get there) at 5,000 ft above sea level.The Cherry Creek trail begins by winding up through some very dry terrain but soon turns into pine and redwood trees. It climbs steady up to 7,200 ft making this a strenuous trail. Along the way there are a couple stream crossings. Kibbie Creek can be a torrent at high melt times, so come prepared and ask the ranger when you get the permit about it. This stretch of the trail can be split in half for a great multi-day trip with some great camp sites about 3 miles in.Kibbie Lake has many great spots to camp. You can set up a camp right along the shore if you don't mind the mosquitos or you can camp on the granite on the West side or back toward the South a bit on granite that rises out of the lake making some great viewpoints.The trip back takes you along a much easier trail called Kibbie Ridge which only gains a little elevation and is mostly down hill all the way to the car.An alternate (and about 5 miles shorter route) is to start at the Kibbie Ridge trailhead and come back out that way as well. Drive all the way to the end of the road to reach the Kibbie Ridge trailhead.
This is the start of the Kibbie Creek trail to Kibbie Lake. You will hike up about a quarter of a mile to the trail junction where you take a left onto the Kibbie Creek trail with the Lake Eleanor trail going straight toward the lake.
Take a left at the junction (there's a sign) to get onto the Kibbie Creek trail. Enjoy the easy hiking on this next stretch.
You parallel Lake Eleanor along this stretch with the lake on your right as you rise gently in elevation. Get comfortable with your pace, your pack, and your feet here because the grade steepens later.
You will cross Kibbie Creek here. There is no bridge. Find a good shallow place, take your shoes off (bringing flip flops or sandals is advised), and undo your hip belt in case you take a spill. The rocks are very very slippery. After you get across, this is a great place for a break to get some food and water in you to prepare for the climb to come.
This is a beautiful little stream with moss on the banks. This is a good time to cool down and get ready for the climb to come.
It's all down hill to the Lake from here!
This is a beautiful Granite dome that is a perfect place for lunch. You can also camp here if you want to make the entire loop into a multi day trip.
It's very pretty along this stretch with many great swimming holes closer to the lake and a small waterfall about midway down. You will cross the stream (no bridge) and continue on the other side.
This is a great place to watch the sunset and sunrise. There are a couple good places to camp below this area also. There are way less mosquitos up here on the granite.
This is Kibbie Lake. There are places to camp along the shore if you don't mind the mosquitos. The West side of the lake has good campsites for quite a way around the lake.
Bring bug juice as the mosquitos are pretty hungry on this trip. Also, bring some flip flops or sandals for the stream crossings. I love trekking poles on this trip as well due to the steep grades and stream crossings encountered.All Yosemite rules for backpacking are required here, including a permit that you can get at the Wilderness Center about 5 miles before the Cherry Lake turn-off, a bear canister, and all Leave No Trace practices.
Yosemite Park Service Site http://www.nps.gov/yose/
2 days ago
We completed the hike to Kibbie Lake out-and-back in 2 days via the Lake Eleanor Trailhead. Take 1N04 until you arrive to a concrete barrier which is the TH parking lot. The trail entrance isn’t well marked but it’s to the immediate right of the barricade. As others have mentioned, the trail is definitely not in pristine shape due to downed trees but it’s very much manageable. BE AWARE OF SNAKES: We did encounter a large rattle snake directly on the trail near Shingle Springs where it’s pretty brushy. Slow down and poke ahead in these brushy areas to ensure you avoid these guys. Definitely bring a GPS to follow if you do not have solid navigation skills. CONDITIONS: As of 6/15 there’s no snow, only slightly boggy in small sections, light to moderate mosquitos in the mornings/evenings around the lake, and the Kibbie Creek crossing toward the end was knee height (at least one pole would be helpful to cross the creek). You also may stay left of the Kibbie Creek crossing and scramble the granite on the left to access the west end and northern inlet of the lake.
4 days ago
Very pleasant trip & pretty lake. I recommend a saunter up the granite dome just NW of the Kibbie Creek crossing; easy walk-up from the north side. Conditions: 3-day trip 6/14-6/16, same conditions as Alex Kidd just posted (snow free, easy creek crossings except Kibbie {knee-high wading}, trail overgrown w/ buck-brush in several places and just have to plow through it, fallen trees on trail). My GPS recorded 8 miles from trailhead to west-side camping, not the 6mi advertised in the description, and that following nearly exactly the route shown in the description. As everyone says, take a GPS to keep on the trail unless you know it already. My son and I cleared several trees from the trail to eliminate detours and make trail more navigable.
11 days ago
Kibbie Lake is just gorgeous but the trail is fairly difficult given downed trees and brush. We came in via the Kibbie Ridge trail, which does not require crossing Kibbie Creek. No snow and only moderately boggy.Camping was lovely on the Southern shore of the lake -- exposed up on the rocks but great views and tent sites.
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11 days ago
This trail was absolutely gorgeous with plenty of wild flowers and varied terrain. GPS is a must so download an offline trail map beforehand. The trail is not well marked so you will find yourself bushwhacking through lots of prickly plants. The trail is shaded on the first half of the hike while heading towards Kibbie lake but more exposed afterwards. You will be following the river for the second half of the hike and the terrain will become a little marshier. If you want to get down to the shore of the lake, you will need to cross the river. The water is currently very strong, cold and thigh high. Finding a walking stick or using hiking poles will be necessary. It is very slippery as well. On the way back, if you choose to do a loop, you can follow the Elenor Lake hike. It is low elevation gain and easier to follow. The beginning of that trail has a lot of snow runoff along the ledge. There are lots of wildflowers and great views. There is a tree bridge crossing over a very strong river so be careful there. This was a great hike, peaceful and very few people on the trail.
18 days ago
I gave this trail five stars because the hike was amazing, the lake to die for! Absolutely amazing. However this trail was a little rough, we had to do a lot of bushwhacking and lost the trail head a lot due to snow still on the peak and downed trees making this an adventure for sure. If you're up for it, its amazing but I highly recommend a GPS and would not even think of going without a compass and a map. We ran into some lighting and high Sierra storms which was also amazing because we were prepared, but don't get caught up there without the needed gear. We had a hard time crossing Kibbie Creek at the lake due to snow melt so be prepared for that too. We saw no one the whole time, so peaceful!
1 month ago
Last weekend we attempted the alternate route to Kibbie Lake ( east of this route, starting at Lake Elenore), but could only get to the way mark “ Top of climb” due to too much snow. We saw the ice covered lake in the distance, but decided not to descend to it. Instead we turned around to camp at a lower elevation. This route involves two big creek crossings at this time of the year. Luckily each creek has a strategically fallen log enabling hikers to cross safely. It’s a gorgeous hike. Be prepared for 6 miles of uphill.
1 month ago
the trail was washed out in some places and not easy to follow making it challenging but once you get to the lake its amazing
11 months ago
Great backpacking loop! Had a fantastic time this last weekend. Minimal bugs, fishing was tough but we caught 4 rainbows on spinning rods (should have brought fly rod), water was warm enough to swim comfortably. Headed up the west trail and down the east trail, highly suggest this route.
Monday, February 26, 2018
SO STINKING BEAUTIFUL! The lake is pristine. We saw only one other person off in the distance. It was a short trip and I’ll be going back for a longer duration next time!
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Love the destination!! The trail is great once your done with the road section.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
My wife and I used to hike this trail 20 years ago and absolutely loved it. I'm 51 yrs old now and have finally gotten the opportunity to return to Kibbie Lake with my 18 yr old son. The lake was just as gorgeous as I remember it and rank it right up there with one of my favorite places on the planet. However, the actual trail and the surrounding forests were devastated by a fire in 2013. What once was a beautiful hike through majestic Sierra Nevada mountain forests has turned into a rattlesnake infested trudge through the apocalypse. Thankfully the fire spared the forests surrounding the lake... One other caveat is that they closed the road up to the trailhead, which increases the hikes distance by a little over 3 miles. If I was able to give a rating to the trail it would be a single star, while the rating at the lake itself would be 5+ stars. In spite of the hikes in and out, we had a blast and stayed at the lake for three nights. I hope to make this an annual trip with my son and son in law up until my body can no longer handle backpacking.
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Kibbie Lake is a moderately difficult hike through woodlands, thickets, and granite valleys. During some parts of the year, there are river and stream crossings, but by early September, we did not come across any. We started at the Lake Eleanor trailhead. Instead of taking that trail, we veered off to the left, and hiked the original road (now closed to vehicles) up to the Kibbie Ridge trailhead, and took the Kibbie Ridge Trail to the lake, making it about 15 miles RT out and back. About 1 mile in there's a fork in the road, hang right to continue to Kibbie Ridge Trail. Taking that road adds about 1/2 mile on each end, as it is switchbacks, but saves a steep uphill climb with a heavy pack. Part of the southern portion of the trail was affected by the 2013 Rim Fire, but the terrain is recovering nicely. Kibbie Lake is beautiful! Plenty of great camping spots, and epic views. The Sierras never disappoints, and this trip is no exception. Tip: Rangers do patrol this area from time to time, so make sure you have your permits, and your bear canister for all of your food and trash (merely bear bagging and hanging in a tree is illegal in Yosemite). Pick up your permit from Groveland Ranger station - call 24 Hours in advance, as this trail seems to be gaining in popularity. Side note: Our original plan was to do a day hike to Flora Lake (about 4 miles away on the map) the second day, but the terrain proved to be more difficult and steeper than expected. We ended up exploring around the beautiful lake. Happy Trails!
Friday, June 02, 2017
First and foremost amazing hike Disclosure: Group of 6 inexperienced hikers not in the best of shape. Difficulty: Moderate (Elanor Lake Side) Easy: Cherry Lake Side Myself and group of 5 went up backpack the Kibbie Lake trail. 1) Get your wilderness pass at the Groveland Ranger Station 24 hours before you start your hike. 2) We parked at the Cherry Lake Dam Parking lot this is located at the south side of the lake on Forest Route 1N04 3) Once we started towards the trail head we decided to go counter closwise on the trail on the Lake Eleanor Side. 4) This is were thing get tricky due to recent rain falls and ice pack melts the creek is more of a full on river and you have to head upstream to find a safe crossing. Very beautiful though 5) The first 2 miles you will be bushwhacking a lot since the trail is easy to lose, GPS and compass recommend to get your bearings. 6) around mile 3 you will start up a steep elevation. TIP: We took 2 days to get to the lake and this made it a lot easier, there is a camp site that is conveniently located by the river to resupply, 7) Once we got to the lake it was well worth it perfect for swimming and fishing. Only downside is some previous hikers left trash and broken bottles, slight bummer. 8) the hike back was considerably more easy with well marked trails.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Well, what an amazing trail! We did the loop – which makes the whole thing about 16 miles. I don't know why this page has it been at 29 miles. The drive in is long and windy, so leave enough time to get in there. This place is remote!We started at Eleanor Lake dam, and took the southern side trail over the mountain first and then came back the nice gentle decline on the way back. It can get pretty exposed in places, so start early. The trail takes you through so many different terrains. If we were to do it again, we would probably start at the Eleanor camping sites trailhead, take the trail to the junction of the Eleanor Lakes camping trail and Kibbie creek track, and then follow the trail to Kibbie Lake from there. We started at Lake Eleanor Dam, but the 1mile track from there to the junction was overgrown and pretty unpleasant. Kibbie Creek is beautiful. Definitely worth your time to stop, enjoy the stream, swim in the small lush granite canyon. From there, the trail goes up steeply, and doesn't stop until you reach the top. You can lose the trail pretty easily because it's not frequently walked, but there's enough piles of rocks that you'll find your way. There are lots of beautiful granite monoliths, redwood forests, ferns, ridges and gullies along the way that you'll always be in awe, and it'll keep your mind off the hill - which is steep!! Once you reach the top, it's a very easy and fast track down to the lake. We stayed on the south side of the lake which has a great swimming hole and beautiful views, but if you make your way to the north side, there's more camping spots and more great views. On the way home, it's a lush Redwood and Fern Valley, and lovely soft underfoot. We jogged most of it with full packs. It took us only about 2 hours to make it back to the Eleanor Lakes camping trail junction. We then did the final walk around on our lake to the dam to get back to the car.Well worth it! We'll prob go again soon.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
I did this loop with four others. We hiked in Saturday morning and back out on Sunday morning, walking counter-clockwise from the Lake Eleanor trailhead. The trail is not well marked at several points along the eastern arm of the trail, but using the GPS we eventually were able to track down another cairn further along the trail. Elevation gain was steady on our hike in, and on the way out it was largely flat until the last several miles, which were steadily downhill back to the parking spot. Kibbie Lake itself is stunning, and there are many great spots to camp around it, flat with soft sand.
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