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The McCleod Lake Trail offers an easy hike through the scenic Inyo National Forest, leading you to the pristine waters of McLeod Lake. This route covers 1.8 miles (2.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 318 feet (97 metres), making it a perfect choice for a quick outdoor escape.…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trailhead for the McLeod Lake Trail is located near Mammoth Lakes, California. It's typically accessed via Lake Mary Road. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is often recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to moderate and is an excellent choice for beginners, families with children, and those looking to acclimate to higher altitudes. While there are some rocky sections and a short, steep climb, the overall modest elevation gain and relatively short distance make it very accessible.
The terrain is mostly wide and sandy, winding through wooded areas. However, hikers should be prepared for some rocky sections and a short, steep climb. Proper hiking shoes with good grip are recommended for comfort and stability on these varied surfaces.
Hikers are treated to stunning Sierra alpine views. The main highlight is the crystal-clear water of McLeod Lake itself, which features sandy beaches and is surrounded by a thin forest. You'll also enjoy dramatic backdrops including the sheer granite escarpment of Mammoth Crest and views of the backside of Mammoth Mountain.
Yes, McLeod Lake is a popular spot for both swimming and catch-and-release fishing. Be aware that the alpine lake water is quite cold, even in summer.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly, making it a popular choice for pet owners. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you pack out any waste to help keep the trail clean and enjoyable for everyone.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early fall, when Lake Mary Road is open (usually mid-April to mid-November). During these months, the trail is clear of snow and easily accessible. Visiting early in the morning can help avoid crowds and secure parking. If you're up for a challenge, the lake can be reached via skiing or snowshoeing in winter, but this adds an additional 5 miles to the journey.
No, generally you do not need a permit or pay an entrance fee for a day hike on the McLeod Lake Trail. It is located within the Inyo National Forest, which typically does not require permits for day use. However, always check the latest regulations with the Inyo National Forest service if you plan an overnight trip or visit during specific seasons, as rules can change.
Yes, the route passes through sections of other official trails. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Mammoth Pass Trail, Mammoth Pass Cutoff, Horseshoe Lake Trail, and the Lakes Basin Path.
While popular, some sources suggest it can be surprisingly underused compared to other trails in the area, offering a more secluded experience. To maximize your chances of solitude, consider visiting early in the morning or during the shoulder seasons.
Given the varied terrain and high altitude, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, and layers of clothing as weather can change quickly. Proper hiking shoes with good grip are essential, especially for the rocky and potentially steep sections. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!