PERMIT RESERVATION DECISION TREEStep | Actions to take if True |
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0. Is your entry point outside Inyo National Forest (such as Sequoia / Kings Canyon or Yosemite National Parks)?
| - Get a permit at your entry point (see Sequoia / Kings Canyon or Yosemite).
- Follow their instructions. You do not need a separate permit from Inyo National Forest, and you are not subject to the Trail Crest exit quota (if your permit states that you are exiting at Mount Whitney).
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1. Is your entry date before May 1 or after November 1? | - Reservations cannot be made. There is no permit quota.
- Pick up a self-issue permit at the Visitor Center information booth when you arrive.
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2. Are you planning a day hike that does not enter the
Mount Whitney Zone? | |
3. Are you making a reservation for an overnight trip that originates on any trail besides the Main Mount Whitney Trail (including the North Fork Lone Pine Creek aka Whitney Mountaineers non-trail Route)? |
- Wait until 6 months before desired entry date, then apply online.
- Go to the Recreation.gov website. In the primary search box, enter INYO NATIONAL FOREST - WILDERNESS PERMITS. and click Search.
- Determine which type of hike you want to take:
- Overnight: Only hiking in Inyo National Forest, or if entering a National Park,
your group stays on maintained trails. Fee is $5 per hiker, group size limit is 15.
- Overnight Visiting Mt Whitney: Same as Overnight, but fee is $15 per hiker.
- Overnight Exiting Mt Whitney: Requires a Trail Crest exit permit.
Fee is $15 per hiker, group size limit is 15. You will make two Date/Quota selections
-- one for your trail, the second for the Trail Crest exit permit.
- Cross Country: "Cross Country" is for off-trail hiking in National Parks.
Same as "Overnight", except group size limit is 8.
- Cross Country visiting Mt Whitney: Fee is $15 per hiker, group size limit is 8.
- Cross Country Exiting Mt Whitney: Requires a Trail Crest exit permit.
Fee is $15 per hiker, group size limit is 8.
- Select the trail you want to hike, enter date and group size, then check to see if space is available. If it is, you can make a reservation.
- If you successfully make a reservation online, you will receive an email confirmation letter.
- Reading: Inyo National Forest - Recreation Passes and Permits
- If no permits are available online, or you need more flexibility in your schedule, consider the applicable options in Step 5 or Step 6.
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4. Is today's date before March 15? Enter the Mt Whitney Lottery. |
- Between February 1 and March 15...
- Complete the online lottery application.
- Go to the Recreation.gov website.
Under "Search for Places" Set Where? to MT.WHITNEY.
Set Interested in to Permits & Wilderness, then click Search.
- On the page displayed, find the Mt. WHITNEY and Mt. WHITNEY LOTTERY section.
Click "Check Availability"
- On the left side of the "Find Entrances - Mt. WHITNEY, CA" page, make sure you have selected a valid combination:
Looking for and Trail/Zone must be either:
* Mt. Whitney Trail Overnight Permit, with Mt. Whitney Trail JM35, or...
* DAY USE of Mt. Whitney Zone, with Mt. Whitney Zone- Day Use All Routes JM34.5MWZ
- Enter a date range and group size, then click Search.
- On days where a "L" is shown, click the "L", and enter the lottery information.
- You can enter up to 15 choices in the lottery.
- The lottery will run some time between March 16 and April 1. You will be notified when
results are available.
- If you are unsuccessful in reserving a permit or need more flexibility in your schedule, consider the options in Step 5 and Step 6.
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5. Is today after the Lottery (about April 1) and at least 2 days before your entry date? |
- Go to the Recreation.gov website.
Under "Search for Places" Set Where? to MT.WHITNEY.
Set Interested in to Permits & Wilderness, then click Search.
- On the page displayed, click on either
DAY USE of Mt. Whitney Zone
or Mt. Whitney Trail Overnight Permit
- Enter an Entry Date and Group size, then click "Find Permits"
- You should see a 2-week display of dates. "R" under a date indicates all slots are Reserved (full quota). "A" and a number indicates that day has the number of slots available. Click the "A" and then "Book Permit" to get a permit on that date. (Make sure your Group Size is correct.)
- Note that if someone cancels their reservation, it will become Available on this display, but not immediately. In order to prevent transferring permits, the system makes cancellations available at some random-generated time in the next 24 hours after the cancellation.
- If a permit cannot be reserved, consider the walk-in options in Step 6.
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6. Are you willing to wait until after you get to Lone Pine for a possible Walk-in permit (from any cancellations or no-shows)?
| No-Fee Permit Options
- Do not make an advance reservation.
- For an overnight permit, show up at the Visitor Center by 11 am for no-shows. No-shows for entering on the current day become available at 11 am. Slots unused due to group size reductions become available when groups pick up their reserved permits, so some permits become available earlier. So ask about both same-day and next-day permits.
- For a Mount Whitney Zone day hike permit (Main Trail or North Fork/MR), show up at the Visitor Center by 2 pm the day BEFORE your entry date. No-shows for the next day become available at 2 pm. Slots unused due to group size reductions become available earlier, as groups pick up their reserved permits, so you may be able to pick up a permit earlier.
- Note: a "mini-lottery" drawing may be held at several times during the day at the Visitor Center. These are typically at 8 am, 11 am, and 2 pm -- times when crowds of people come in to pick up permits. Everyone needing a permit is included in the lottery, even those with reservations. Then, people are processed in the order of numbers drawn. Those with reservations may need to wait for those looking for walk-in permits, but the reserved permits are NOT given away due to a higher number drawn (as long as the pickup deadline has not passed.)
- Check the Unused Whitney Permits pages to get an idea of your chances of getting a walk-in permit for overnight or day hikes in the Whitney Zone.
- For overnight permits on all trails except the Main Mt. Whitney trail (such as Kearsarge Pass, Cottonwood Lakes and the North Fork (Mountaineers Route approach)), 40% of the quota space is unreservable and is saved for walk-ins. These become available at 11 am the day BEFORE your entry date and are available at any Inyo National Forest permit office. (The exception is the North Fork/MR overnight permits -- these are only available at the Visitor Center in Lone Pine.) This quota space is in addition to any cancellations. No-shows also become available at 11 am the following day (the day of entry). So when you walk in to ask about available permits, be sure to ask for both next-day AND current-date permits.
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