Near: Mammoth Lakes
Trip Type: Hike
Distance: 8 miles
Elevation: 9,100 - 10,800 ft
Surface: Dirt
Vegetation: Sparse Pine Forest
Last Trip: 7/2/16
 
We spent Independence Day weekend out in the Mammoth Lakes area.  Our first choice was to do a two-night backpack in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, but those overnight permits are in high demand and we could only get a permit for Sunday departure.  While waiting in line for permits we got a tip for a nice dayhike nearby.  I'm extending my always-listen-to-hike-suggestions-from-strangers-at-trailheads rule to ranger stations.  The trailhead for this hike is a bit busy, but the crowds thin quite a bit as you climb.  The trail passes three small lakes on the way to Duck Pass, each of which is a destination for anglers and family swimming expeditions.  Topping out over Duck Pass you're treated to a beautiful view over Duck Lake.
Trailhead:
A day use area at the far southern end of the Coldwater Campground, at the southern end of Lake Mary.  We had to vulture about a bit to find a spot at midday on Independence Day weekend.
 
Route:
There are a couple of options out the trailhead, which allow to make a partial loop passing Arrowhead Lake on the way up and Emerald Lake on the way down.  It's a straight shot up the valley to Duck Pass, climbing steeply early (to Arrow Head Lake), moderates a bit past Skelton Lake and Barney Lake, then switchbacks up the steep headwall of the valley to top out over the pass.
CalTopo Map: 
http://caltopo.com/m/GNK1
 
 
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| Skelton Lake | 
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| Small creek above Skelton Lake | 
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| Barney Lake | 
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| Switchbacks up to Duck Pass | 
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| Looking back to Duck Pass | 
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| Duck Lake from the pass | 
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| Duck Lake | 
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| Emerald Lake | 
 
 
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