Wilderness permits in late May

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Wilderness permits in late May

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Hello everyone,

I have noticed that the national forest service is not going to provide overnight permitting in many national forests and wilderness regions throughout the Sierra for the rest of May. I was hoping for a late May hike (two nights) at Kennedy Meadows, or lower down if there's still snow by then. Due to that likely not happening, I was thinking of heading over to the Trinity Alps. I apologize if this is off topic because it's not the High Sierra, but does anyone know if the Shasta-Trinity NF is giving permits out? Website doesn't mention whether or not it is, just mentions the usual 'developed recreation area' closure through May 15th.
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Do you mean Kennedy Meadows north? (West of Sonora Pass).
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Yes, west of Sonora Pass on hwy 108.
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If backpack permits remain unavailable, another plan is to disperse camp near Kennedy Meadow and day-hike. You can get to Kennedy Lake in a long day. Relief Reservoir shorter hike, but very nice. I expect Sonora Pass will be open. There are nice dispersed campsites east of the pass. The PCT both north and south of Sonora Pass are quite nice for day-hikes. The trail south holds snow so you should have traction and trekking poles and be prepared for snow. You can also day-hike out of Levite Meadows. Probably quite a bit of snow on Sonora Pass, even after they open the road.

Late May is actually a bit early for Trinity Alps, even if you could get permits. Unless you go west to the lower elevation trailheads.
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Re: Wilderness permits in late May

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A couple of years ago there were no quotas and help-yourself permits in the Trinity Alps. It was, frankly, ridiculous. The Stuart Fork on the 4th of July filled up its trailhead and was crawling with people, but anyone could just show up at the sign in front of the station in Weaverville and write themselves a permit.

I have no idea if that practice has changed due to social-distancing or even just responsible management. Just call the station and see what they say. Hopefully someone is answering the phones.
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