State Park
Snow Mountain Wilderness
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument · Elk Creek, CA
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- Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument — official page
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- Address:Elk Creek, CA
About
The Wilderness Act of 1984 established 23 new wilderness areas including the 60,000-acre Snow Mountain Wilderness in the Mendocino National Forest. The Snow Mountain Wilderness straddles the summit of the North Coast Range within Colusa, Glenn and Lake counties. The area is less than a four-hour drive from San Francisco, Santa Rosa, and Sacramento. The central feature of this wilderness is the large broad topped Snow Mountain, which drains water toward the Sacramento River on the east and the Eel River Basin on the west. The wilderness also has the largest known waterfall on the forest. Elevations range from 1,800 feet in the gorge of the Middle Fork of Stony Creek to 7,056 feet on the summit of East Snow Mountain Peak. The deep canyons skirting the Wilderness compress ecological life zones creating a unique biological sky-island. Forty miles of trail are located in the wilderness. This leaves a vast amount of acreage very remote and highly conducive to cross-country exploration. The moderate hike to the top of East Peak affords visitors a magnificent view of the Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east, Clear Lake to the southwest, the Coastal Mountains to the west, and the timbered mountains of the Mendocino National Forest to the North. Good drinking water is scarce in the Snow Mountain Wilderness during much of the summer. Plan ahead and refill canteens at every opportunity. Mountain streams may look inviting but they may not be safe for drinking. Treat all water for drinking and cooking by either processing through a portable water filter or by boiling over a portable cook stove.
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Amenities
Potable Water
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Snow Mountain Wilderness
Trail
Snow Mountain via Deafy Glade Trail
California
15.4 mi5,417 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Bartlett Springs OHV Road
California
30.3 mi6,227 ftgain
Easy
Trail
Walker Ridge OHV Road
California
14.5 mi2,503 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Shakota Trail (Northbound)
California
4.7 mi1,348 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Lake Mendocino
California
12.6 mi2,887 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Cow Mountain OHV Trail
California
26.5 mi5,587 ftgain
Expert
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