COTTONWOOD PACK STATION

LONE PINE, CALIFORNIA
(760) 872-8331 (anytime)

Whether you want to climb Mt Whitney from the west side, or traverse the John Muir Trail, we offer fully outfitted trips for hikers. Meals are prepared and camp is ready. You carry only a day pack. You can join one of our Hiking With Pack Stock trips.

We offer HIKING and RIDING adventures in the Sierra Nevada, serving the Golden Trout Wilderness and the Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park.

WILDERNESS PERMITS: All wilderness permits for our guests are provided through the Pack Station commercial quota allocation. These wilderness permits are not issued from the general public quota. If you are riding or hiking with us, the permit will be issued from our commercial quota.

Upper Meadow


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Last updated: July 16, 2024
Cottonwood Pack Station provides all of its services as a permit holder of Inyo National Forest and Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park.
 

 

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