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The John Muir Trail passes through what many backpackers say
is the finest mountain scenery in the United States. This is
a land of 13,000-foot and 14,000-foot peaks, of lakes in the
thousands, and of canyons and granite cliffs. It's also a land
blessed with the mildest, sunniest climate of any major mountain
range in the world.
The John Muir Trail is 211 miles long and runs (mostly in
conjunction with the PCT) from Yosemite Valley to Mt
Whitney, in California.
Because the John Muir Trail (JMT) trail ends (assuming you're
doing a north to south thru-hike) at the top of the highest
point in the lower 48, even after "completing" the
trail you still have to hike another 11 miles and 6000 ft.
down to Whitney Portal, the southern trail head.
The JMT runs through 3 National Parks: Yosemite
(Official NPS Page),
Kings
Canyon and Sequoia (Official
NPS Page). When not within a National Park, it runs through
Forest
Service (Official
Inyo National Forest Page) land, including the John
Muir and Ansel
Adams Wilderness areas. The trail also passes through
the Devils
Postpile National Monument near Red's meadow.
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