The Trinity Mountains

of Northern California
Lakes, Trails
and
Swimming Holes, by:
Pinegri-La


Read This Please:
This guide is currently free for you to use to
enjoy one of the most magnificent and diverse wilderness areas in
California.
It is created from 30+ years of exploration by
Beth and myself, our friends, family and many guests.
Supplying text and photos has been a
"challenge"
because we are the only residents of the Trinity divide.
We live on the summit, Whalan Station,
on a gorgeous 40 acre estate, which we named Pinegri-La,
but our only guides have been locals from 10 - 30 miles away.
So ... we did the leg work and often with misdirection.
Here is my point: We have taken many wrong
turns,
been lost even with several GPSs; never arrived at destinations;
found new roads, trails and swimming holes; found that people steal
signs,
road markers, and don't travel with maps (which are inadequate anyway).
We can't paint rocks, put ribbons on trees, say left or right,
or rely on our perception of time and distance.
We have also found that most people ... don't follow directions.
This booklet is designed to help you reduce the likelihood of repeating
our mistakes.
It is free, but with no guarantees.
Chances are, if your eyeballs are focused on this text you'll enjoy our
effort.
Enjoy your adventure, because that's what it is !

Print this map for your use.

Use the following map to study the
area on your computer.


#1 Kill Hill
This is a 3 mile
loop hike in from our front gate.
You should see Mt. Shasta and Castle Crags (showing) to the North, Lassen 90 degrees to the East
Grey Rocks to the south and Bolder Peak (hike 4) to the West.
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From the front
gate, go West (right) .3 miles on FR 25.
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Go East (left)
and then take the first road to the south (right).
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Follow the road
past the small mud slide and gravel pit on the left.
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Walk .6 mile and
take the first road to the East (left).
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Here are your
instructions so far. |
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1&2
From our gate, go west .3 miles. Go left and
take an immediate right. See auto above. |
3. Follow the road
past the small
mud slide on the left. |
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| Continue
through the gravel pit area on left. |
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Continue. |
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| Find
the meadow on your right. |
4. Then, take the
trail on the left.
(.9 mi. from our gate.) |
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Follow the trail
to the saddle and then to the left.
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Continue to the
top and enjoy the view.
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Continue down
hill and take your first road to the West (left).
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Either follow
the road to FR 25, or take the first road to the North (right)
and
exit on to FR25 just East of our gate.
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Go West (left)
approximately .2 mile to our gate.

#2 A
Local Hike, Pondgri-la
This is a 2 mile
hike in from our front gate.
You can drive much of the way if you wish.
It's secluded with a big rock in the middle and no fish.
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From the front gate, go West (right) .3 miles on FR 25.
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Go East (left) and then take the first road to the south (right).
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Follow the road
past the small mud slide and gravel pit on the left.
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Walk .6 mile and
note the first road to the East (left).
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Continue walking
on the main road .25 mile and take the road to the left.
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Stay on the road 1
mile to the end.
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Go West for aprox.
5 minutes and find the drainage from Pondgri-La.
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Follow the
drainage South (toward Grey Rocks) to the pond.

2 B Climb Grey Rocks
The Grey Rocks range is spectacular.
It is approximately 400 million years old
and attract the attention of most geologist that visit.
There are no specific directions to the top other than
what you would do naturally from Pondgri-La ... climb.
It is a 4-6 hour adventure with a wash off in Pondgri-La.

#3 –
Secluded Swimming, Swim Holes A and B
This is an 8.5
mile drive from our front gate.
This is a good spot for those wanting secluded deep wide pools with currents.
You might want to bring an extra pair of shoes or thongs because you
will walk through a river.
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Zero your odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Drive 7.5 mi. West on 25 and note the bridge to the South. That is 3 A
(At 1.2 miles you will pass FR 26 to the North (right), stay on FR 25.
At 1.8 miles you will pass the road to the South.
It goes to Twin and Tamarack Lakes
#7. Stay
on FR 25.)
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On FR 25, drive approximately 1.2 more miles and find the wide parking area
on the left.
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Park and walk SW (right) to the washed out road.
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Cross the water and follow the road approximately .5 mile to the only
access on your left.
This is 3 B (below).

#4. -
#5 The
7 Lakes Basin Lookout and Access
This is a
spectacular view! A friend quit hunting when he visited here.
You can almost see the ocean past the Trinity Alps, Marble and
Salmon Mountains, Redwoods and the Russian Wilderness.
Shasta and Lassen are also in view.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Go West (right)
apx. 1 mile and turn North (right on 26).
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At an apx. total
of 4 miles, when 26 turns to the left, go to the right.
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At apx. total of
5 miles from our gate, you will find a 4 road intersection.
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Park and find the jeep trail to the NE. It's about
1 mile to the top. When you are close to the top you will have to take
the trail to the left going up hill, not straight.
#5. Access 7 Lakes
Basin
This is an easy
way to access the basin.
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From
#4. The
7 Lakes Basin Lookout,
drive North on the main road another 1.7 miles watching carefully for
the turn off to the East (right). You might see the remains of an old
gate.
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Turn East
(right) and stay on this road for .6 mile where you can park.
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Walk another .4
mile to the saddle and continue into the basin.


#6 Mumbo Lake, The PCT, and Gumboot Lake
Two lakes you can
drive into.
Hike the PCT into Seven Lakes Basin.
All very picturesque.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Go west apx. 1
mile and turn right on 26.
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At an apx. total
of 4 miles, follow 26 turns to the left.
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At about 7.5
miles from our gate, find the road on the right into Mumbo Lake.
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Shortly after
the turn off is parking for the PCT trail head on the left. The
trailhead is on the South side of the road. Hike South for about 45
minutes (2.25 mi.) and find the trail into the basin.
The view is
incredible. Note that you could have parked a vehicle at #5.
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#7 - Twin Lakes and Tamarack Lake
Upper Twin is a
good fishing lake when the fish cooperate.
There are some good size Rainbows and plenty of brookies.
You can take this trail to Tamarack
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Go west apx.
1.75 miles and take the road to the South (left)
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Pay attention:
You will cross the first of three bridges .1 miles after you turn on
to this road.
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The second
bridge is about 3.4 miles from our gate.
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After the bridge
stay on this road. Don’t take the inviting turn offs to the right (it goes to #9 Highland Lake).
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Soon the road
turns sharply to the East (left) and you will find the third bridge.
It is about 4.5 miles from our gate.
You can park just past the 3rd bridge and hike into Tamarack (it is
too rough for most vehicles).

Twin Lakes
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Several yards
before the bridge is Twin Lakes Road on to the South (right).
Enter and park immediately (it is too rough for most vehicles).
Upper Twin is about 1.5 miles to the South.
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Follow the road
for 1 mile and you will find a camping spot.
A large meadow is to your
East (left) and the trail ends.
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The trail picks
up if you continue walking straight ahead 100’ or so.
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Follow the trail
to Upper Twin Lake.

Option: Continue
to Tamarack.
This is not an
easy to find trail.
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Find the faint
trail to the East of the Lake, or go due East on blind faith.
Tamarack
is less than .5 mile away.
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Find the trail
on the North side of the lake.
Be sure to mark your trail if you want
to return to Twin Lakes.
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You can follow
the “road” to the third bridge in a 2.5 mile hike for a total of 3.75
miles.


#9 Highland Lake
This is a
difficult to find Lake, making it very secluded.
Good fishing and a reasonable shoreline.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Go west apx.
1.75 miles and take the road to the South (left)
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The second
bridge is about 3.4 miles from our gate.
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After the
bridge, take the first right.
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At apx. 5 miles from our gate (1.7 miles from the turn off) you will
find a bridge.
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Continue
another .3 miles and note the turn off to the West (right). Don’t take
it.
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Continue .9
mile and park at the gate.
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Hike apx.
.5 mile to the South
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Then head West about .2 miles and find the Lake. Good Luck!


#10 and #11 Pond Lilly and Grouse Lakes
Beautiful
but ...this is a
real adventure!
You can try with this map but many new roads have been added.
It is 1 hour from here if you go right to it.


#14 A The Ruby Pearl Gold Mine
This was a
productive gold mine where you can still find remnants and shards.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget
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Go East
(left) .5 mi. and turn North (a hard left).
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Travel
another 1.4 miles, take the short turn off to the East (right).
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Park and
find Castle Creek to the East.
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Follow the
drainage apx. .25 miles to the remains of the Ruby Pearl.

#14 B Echo Lake Trail
This trail takes
you through the 7 Lakes Basin drainage.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget
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Go
East (left) .5 mi. and turn North (a hard left).
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Travel
another 1.4 miles
and note the turn
off to the Ruby Pearl mine to the East (right).
Don’t take it.
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Go another
.2 mi. and note the sharp and steep turn to the West (left).
Don’t take it. Park.
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Walk .15 mi
and find Echo Lake Trail to the East (right).
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Follow the trail up the drainage to 7
Lakes Basin.

Echo Lake is privately owned.
Local Map of Echo Lake Trail and the Ruby Pearl Gold Mine

#? Mt. Shasta – The Back Way
This is a National
Forest scenic highway.
You will end up at Lake Siskiyou, the only lake in California built for
recreation.
You might be interested in the Fish Hatchery nearby.
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Zero your
odometer at our front gate. Don’t forget.
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Go west apx. 1
mile and turn right on 26.
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At an apx. total
of 4 miles, follow 26 as it turns to the left.
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At about 7.5
miles from our gate, find the road on the right into Mumbo Lake.
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Shortly after
the turn off is parking for the PCT trail head on the left.
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After that is
the turn off for Gumboot on the right.
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Keep on going
on this great road until you reach Mt. Shasta.