Onion Valley trailhead

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Onion Valley trailhead is a popular high-elevation starting point in California’s Sierra Nevada used by backpackers to access major routes like the John Muir Trail and nearby high passes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backpacking trailhead
hiking trailhead
trailhead
accessedFrom Onion Valley Road
accessesPass Glen Pass vicinity
Kearsarge Pass
accessesTrail Kearsarge Pass Trail
routes to John Muir Trail
routes to Pacific Crest Trail vicinity
elevation approximately 2800 meters
approximately 9200 feet
featureOf eastern Sierra trailhead system
hasCampground yes
hasFacilities nearby campground
parking area
toilets
hasParking yes
hasViewOf high Sierra peaks
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo County, California
Inyo National Forest
Sierra Nevada
United States of America
surface form: United States
managingAgency Inyo National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
near Independence, California
John Muir Wilderness
Kings Canyon National Park
surface form: Kings Canyon National Park boundary
parkingFee often required or subject to forest regulations
popularWith Pacific Crest Trail hikers (resupply access)
backpackers
section hikers of the John Muir Trail
requiresPermitFor overnight wilderness trips
roadType paved access road
seasonalAccess typically late spring through fall
startingPointFor loop trips in Kings Canyon National Park vicinity
multi-day backpacking trips
trailDirectionFromTrailhead west toward Kearsarge Pass
trailRegion Eastern Sierra
surface form: eastern Sierra Nevada
typicalUseLevel high use in summer
usedFor accessing high passes
accessing the John Muir Trail
backpacking
day hiking

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Forester Pass accessedFrom Onion Valley trailhead