Onion Valley

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Onion Valley is a high-elevation trailhead and camping area in the Sierra Nevada, popular as a gateway for hiking and backpacking into Kings Canyon National Park and the John Muir Wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campground
trailhead
accesses John Muir Trail NERFINISHED
John Muir Wilderness NERFINISHED
Kearsarge Pass NERFINISHED
Kings Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
Pacific Crest Trail NERFINISHED
climate alpine
elevation approximately 2800 meters
approximately 9200 feet
hasFacility bear-proof food storage lockers
campground
fire rings
picnic tables
pit toilets
trailhead parking
hasNearbyFeature Onion Valley Creek NERFINISHED
alpine lakes west of the trailhead
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hasViewOf Sierra Nevada high country NERFINISHED
isTrailheadFor Kearsarge Pass Trail NERFINISHED
trails into John Muir Wilderness
trails into Kings Canyon National Park
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo County, California
Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Inyo National Forest NERFINISHED
near Independence Creek NERFINISHED
partOf Inyo National Forest recreation system NERFINISHED
popularWith anglers
backpackers
day hikers
reachableVia Onion Valley Road NERFINISHED
requires bear canisters for backcountry camping in surrounding areas
roadAccessFrom Independence, California NERFINISHED
seasonalAccess typically open late spring through fall
subjectTo snow in winter
usedAs gateway to Sierra Nevada east-side passes
usedFor access to long-distance backpacking routes

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