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Jennie Lakes Wilderness
Located in the Sequoia National
Forest in California.
The 10,971 acre Jennie Lakes Wilderness is a lovely mixture of lakes, meadows, forests and streams.
Vegetation includes red fir, lodgepole pine, western white pine and an abundance of wildflowers in the
spring. Elevation starts at 7,00 feet and reaches up to the 10,265 foot summit of Mitchell Peak. Access
to this wilderness is about 80 miles east of Fresno via State Highway 180 and the General's highway.
There are four trailheads on the Hume Lake Ranger District that provide access to this Wilderness: Rowen
Meadow (off road 13S14), Stony Creek (off Road 14S21), Marivn Pass (off Road 14S11 ) and Jennie and
Weaver Lakes are popular destination points within the Wilderness. There are 26 miles of trail within the
Jennie Lakes Wilderness including a loop trail connecting both lakes. Four trails connect with Sequoia
and Kings Canyon National Parks and provide major trail access to the parks.
For further information contact: Hume Lake Ranger Station, Sequoia National Forest
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