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Owens River Gorge

Easy

4.9

(1355)

7,145

hikers

Owens River Gorge

01:13

4.10km

160m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.5-mile Owens River Gorge trail, gaining 527 feet in 1 hour 13 minutes, with views of canyon walls and the Eastern Sierras.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.88 km

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4.10 km

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1.58 km

1.54 km

987 m

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3.09 km

1.01 km

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Highest point (1,670 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Owens River Gorge trail?

The terrain in Owens River Gorge is quite varied and can be rugged. The gorge itself is a deep, steep-sided canyon carved through volcanic tuff rock, leading to uneven paths, especially when accessing the riverbed. You'll encounter granite chunks and sagebrush in the surrounding desert-like landscape. Some access points involve a steep scramble down rocky gullies with roughly built steps, which can be challenging.

Is the Owens River Gorge trail suitable for beginners or families?

The suitability for beginners or families depends heavily on the chosen access point and route. While some sections may offer more mellow terrain, many popular access points involve a strenuous descent and ascent. For a more gradual and less strenuous option, consider hiking along the paved road that is closed to vehicle traffic. This offers a longer but more even path, better suited for those who prefer an easier walk or have difficulty with steep, uneven terrain.

Where can I park to access the Owens River Gorge trail?

Specific parking information for the Owens River Gorge trailheads can vary. Generally, access points are located northwest of Bishop, California. It's advisable to check local resources like bishopvisitor.com for the most current information on designated parking areas and access points before your visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in Owens River Gorge?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking in the Owens River Gorge area. However, it's always a good idea to check with local land management agencies or visitor centers, such as those referenced on bishopvisitor.com, for any updated regulations or specific requirements, especially if you plan on extended stays or activities like camping.

What is the best time of year to hike the Owens River Gorge?

The Owens River Gorge offers adventure year-round. Late fall through winter and spring are generally ideal due to cooler temperatures, which are more comfortable for hiking in a desert environment. During summer, hiking is still possible, but it's best to seek shade within the gorge walls and start early to avoid the midday heat.

Is the Owens River Gorge trail dog-friendly?

While the research does not explicitly state dog regulations, areas within Inyo National Forest typically allow dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. Given the rugged terrain and potential for wildlife, it's always recommended to keep dogs leashed and ensure they are capable of handling the challenging sections. Please check with local forest service offices for specific rules regarding pets in the gorge.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

You'll be treated to breathtaking views of the rugged canyon and the Owens River flowing below. The gorge features a magnificent riparian habitat, supporting a variety of bird species and the protected Owens Tui Chub fish. Beyond the immediate gorge, views extend to the snow-capped Eastern Sierras, the White Mountains, and the Glass Mountains, creating a dramatic desert backdrop.

Are there any unique natural features or landmarks along the trail?

The primary natural feature is the deep, steep-sided canyon itself, carved by the Owens River through volcanic tuff rock. This geological formation, with its exposed layers and unique rock features, is a landmark in itself. The winding and narrow walls of the gorge also provide welcome shade at different times of the day, a notable feature in the desert climate.

Is the Owens River Gorge trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Owens River Gorge offers a variety of routes, and many popular hiking experiences are often out-and-back, especially when accessing the riverbed via steep gullies. There are also options like the Owens River Road, which is described as a one-way trail. The specific route you choose will determine if it's a loop or out-and-back.

Does the Owens River Gorge trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route for this particular hike covers sections of the Central Gorge Approach. The wider Owens River Gorge area features numerous informal and formal paths used by hikers, climbers, and anglers to navigate the canyon.

What's an insider tip for hiking in Owens River Gorge?

If you're looking to avoid the strenuous steep scrambles often associated with accessing the central gorge, consider utilizing the paved road that is closed to vehicle traffic. This offers a more gradual and less demanding entry into the gorge, allowing for a longer but more accessible walk, especially if you prefer a more even path or have mobility concerns.

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