- Wilderness Permits Reservations - U. S. National Park Service
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- Roads End Permit Station - Cedar Grove, CA - Yelp
2 reviews of ROADS END PERMIT STATION "One of the best spots to start a High Sierra hike, easy 1 5hr drive from Fresno, right at the end of the road (no pun intended, it's rather aptly named) Ample parking, two pit toilets, and fresh drinking water to fill bottles
- Paradise Valley Wilderness Permits - High Sierra Trails
Permits for Paradise Valley are issued at the Road's End station located alongside the trail Permits can only be picked up during permit station operating hours There are no night drops Road's End permit station in Cedar Grove is usually open from 7:00 AM to 2:45 or 3:30 PM Hours vary, so call ahead to confirm: (559) 565-3341
- Cedar Grove Roads End Permit Station Opening Dates
Cedar Grove will reopen to public access on June 10, 2024, marking the first time visitors can return since severe flooding during the winter of 2022-2023 that caused significant damage The reopening is planned to follow a phased timeline: June 10: Day use and wilderness access Roads End Permit Station Visitor Center (open daily from 9 a m to 5 p m , June 10 – Sept 22) Cedar Grove Pack
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- Roads End Wilderness Permit Station · CA-180, Cedar Grove, CA 93633, USA
This page provides details on Roads End Wilderness Permit Station, located at CA-180, Cedar Grove, CA 93633, USA
- Roads End | Kings Canyon National Park, California | Attractions . . .
Six miles east of Cedar Grove Village is the end of the road for cars A seasonal ranger station issues wilderness permits, sells maps and hiking guides, and rents bear canisters Hikes starting here head out into the wilderness; it’s the closest park trailhead to both the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) and the John Muir Trail (JMT)
- Trailheads Transportation - Andrew Skurka
Road’s End, a lone wilderness permit issuing station 6 miles east of Cedar Grove These trailheads are both on the High Sierra’s western side and are separated by one intersection and a 2-hour drive on two-lane, paved, winding mountain highways It’s also a 2-hour drive to each trailhead from the nearest city and airport, Fresno
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