Charlotte Lake, Kings Canyon National Park
#47 among attractions in Kings Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
Charlotte Lake is a lake in the Sierra Nevada, located in Kings Canyon National Park, eastern Fresno County, California. The lake is located on the John Muir Trail, at an elevation of 10,544 feet. ()
Kings Canyon National Park United States
Charlotte Lake – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Bago, Mount Rixford, East Vidette, Rae Lakes.
- 0.6 miSWMountain
Mount Bago, Kings Canyon National Park
16 min walk • Mount Bago is an 11,870-foot-elevation mountain summit located west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the southeast corner of Fresno County, in northern California.
- 1.8 miEMountain
Mount Rixford, Kings Canyon National Park
46 min walk • Mount Rixford is a 12,887-foot-elevation mountain summit located one mile west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the southeast corner of Fresno County, in northern California. It is situated in Kings Canyon National Park, 11.5 miles west of the community ...
- 2.7 miSEMountain
East Vidette, Kings Canyon National Park
69 min walk • East Vidette is a 12,356-foot-elevation mountain summit located two miles west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the northeast corner of Tulare County in northern California. It is situated in Kings Canyon National Park, 12.5 miles west-southwest of the...
- 2.7 miNENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Rae Lakes, Kings Canyon National Park
70 min walk • Rae Lakes is a series of lakes in the Sierra Nevada, located in Kings Canyon National Park, eastern Fresno County, California. The lakes are located on the John Muir Trail at the base of Black Mountain.
- 2.8 miNMountain
Fin Dome, Kings Canyon National Park
72 min walk • Fin Dome is an 11,673-foot-elevation granite summit located 1.5 mile west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the southeast corner of Fresno County, in northern California. It is situated in the Rae Lakes area of Kings Canyon National Park, approximately 15.5 miles west of the community of Independence.
- 2.9 miSMountain
West Vidette, Kings Canyon National Park
75 min walk • West Vidette is a 12,533-foot-elevation mountain summit located three miles west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the northeast corner of Tulare County in northern California. It is situated in Kings Canyon National Park, 13.5 miles west-southwest of the community of Independence, and 1.27 miles west of East Vidette.
- 2.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Mount Gould, Kings Canyon National Park
73 min walk • Mount Gould is a thirteener on the Sierra crest, just north of the Kearsarge Pass.
- 2.6 miSEMountain
Kearsarge Pinnacles, Kings Canyon National Park
66 min walk • Kearsarge Pinnacles is a linear series of 12 pillars and crags on a northwest–southeast trending ridge located one mile west of the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the southeast corner of Fresno County, in northern California.
- 4.1 miNENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Diamond Peak, Kings Canyon National Park
105 min walk • Diamond Peak is a 13,133-foot mountain in the Sierra Nevada on the boundary between Fresno and Inyo Counties, California in the United States. It is on the Sierra Crest. The west side of Diamond Peak is located in Kings Canyon National Park, at the headwater of Woods Creek, and the east side is located in the Inyo National Forest.
- 4.2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
University Peak, John Muir Wilderness
108 min walk • University Peak is a thirteener in the Sierra Nevada. It is named for the University of California. It is on the Sierra crest between Mount Gould to the north, and Mount Bradley to the south. It lies on the boundary between Tulare County and Inyo County.
- 2.9 miWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Charlotte Dome, Kings Canyon National Park
75 min walk • Charlotte Dome is a granite dome in California's Kings Canyon National Park. It lies to the southeast of Glacier Monument and north of Bubbs Creek. It is most easily accessed from the Onion Valley trailhead to the east. The South Face Route is featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. This climb is a grade III, class 5.7.