Agnew Meadows

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Agnew Meadows is a popular trailhead and campground area in California’s Ansel Adams Wilderness, serving as a starting point for hikes to destinations like Mount Ritter and the surrounding High Sierra.

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Agnew Meadows canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campground
recreation area
trailhead
accessFrom Mammoth Lakes area
surface form: Mammoth Lakes, California
accessVia Reds Meadow Road
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationApprox 2500 meters
8300 feet
hasFacility campground
parking area
trailhead signage
hasTrailheadFor High Trail (Pacific Crest Trail section)
John Muir Trail access
Pacific Crest Trail
River Trail
Shadow Lake Trail
hasViewOf Ritter Range
locatedIn Ansel Adams Wilderness
California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo National Forest
Madera County, California
Sierra Nevada
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
managementUnit Inyo National Forest
namedFor Agnew family (local settlers)
near Devils Postpile National Monument
Minaret Summit
Reds Meadow Campground
partOf Reds Meadow Valley
surface form: Reds Meadow Valley area
region Eastern Sierra
surface form: Eastern Sierra Nevada
seasonalAccess summer
startingPointFor hikes to Banner Peak area
hikes to Ediza Lake
hikes to Garnet Lake
hikes to Mount Ritter area
hikes to Shadow Lake
hikes to Thousand Island Lake
hikes to the High Sierra backcountry
hikes to the Middle Fork San Joaquin River
hikes to the Ritter Range
usedFor backpacking
camping
day hiking
horseback riding

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Mount Ritter accessTrailhead Agnew Meadows
Ritter Range accessPoint Agnew Meadows
Ritter summit accessTrailhead Agnew Meadows
Thousand Island Lake accessTrailhead Agnew Meadows