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Bearpaw High Sierra Camp

bearpaw-high-sierra-camp.jpgThe Bearpaw High Sierra Camp is only accessible by an 11.5 mile hike from inside Sequoria National Park.

Nestled 11.5 miles into Sequoia’s backcountry, high atop a 7,800 ft. granite saddle overlooking the Great Western Divide, Bearpaw High Sierra Camp has been pampering overnight guests for the past 71 years.

Friendly, warm hospitality, led by Carolyn Pistelli, who has been the Bearpaw Camp Manager for 12 years, will ensure that your stay at Bearpaw is an unforgettable backcountry camping experience.

Six tent cabins, with wooden floors and canvas siding, each with twin beds, linens and down comforters.
Each cabin can sleep three people total (one person on the floor; no bedding provided).
Central shower house with hot showers and flush toilet.
Generous home-style breakfast and dinner served daily, included in the daily room rate. Box lunches can be purchased separately.
Numerous trails and day hikes, ranging from 3 to 18 miles round-trip begin from the Camp. Great local lakes for fishing.

You won’t go hungry at Bearpaw. Meals are generous, home-cooked and served family-style.

A typical breakfast epicurean adventure may include: Tomato and Cheese Frittata; Oatmeal Raisin French Toast; Sausage and Egg Scramble; Broccoli-Squash-Pepper Quiche; Fresh Fruit Compote.

Dinners may include such delicacies as: Grilled New York Steaks or Tri-Tip; Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin; Indonesian Chicken; Portabella Lasagna; Sautéed Asparagus with Almonds; Grilled Zucchini, Orange Wild Rice and Twice Baked Potatoes.

Desserts are a specialty and home-made from scratch, such as: Pound Cake with Fresh Strawberries and Whipped Cream; Fresh Baked Berry or Apple Pie; Chocolate Layer Cake; New York Style Cheesecake and Cream Puffs with Chocolate Sauce.

A vegetarian option is available at every meal.

Wine by the glass is available for purchase.

The hike to Bearpaw is 11.5 miles one-way, along the High Sierra Trail. The trailhead starts at Crescent Meadow, approximately ten miles south from Wuksachi Lodge. The elevation begins at 6,800 ft. and ends at 7,800 ft. The hike is considered moderate, with several creek crossings and dramatic views of the Great Western Divide. The average hike in/out takes approximately seven hours.
PRE-PLANNINGWilderness Permits are required and free of charge, issued at the NPS Lodgepole Wilderness Office. For permit information, trail maps, conditions information, call 559.565.3761. Permits cannot be mailed; they must be picked up in person the morning of your Bearpaw arrival date. The Lodgepole Wilderness Office is open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in summer; limited hours in the off-season. For current weather conditions, call 559-565-3341.

We recommend that you consider staying at Wuksachi Lodge the night before and after your hike, so you can acclimate yourself to the elevation and get a good night’s rest before hiking or driving home.

Reservations for the 2006 season will be taken beginning January 2 after 7 a.m. PST by calling 888-252-5757.

Cancellations throughout the year happen, so check back often for newly available dates online, or by calling our Reservations Office.

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