Near: Ebbetts Pass
Distance: 3 miles
Elevation: 8,600 - 8,800 ft
Vegetation: Pine Forest
Last Visit: September 2020
Upper Kinney Lake is a short, easy hike from Ebbetts Pass. With just a couple hundred feet of climb and a trailhead starting over 8,700 feet in elevation, it's a great destination for a light afternoon hike for a lowlander looking to test their altitude tolerance before taking on a bigger challenge. If you do this hike and still feel you've got some extra energy to burn off, you can take a dirt road and use-trail to the top of Ebbetts Peak, over looking the pass, for just an extra mile of hiking (though with 400 feet of climb, very steep at a couple of points). While this hike is far from the most spectacular option in the Sierra, its location at on the narrow, winding and very scenic Hwy 4 above Lake Alpine keeps it far from crowds and traffic, a good counterpoint to more popular hikes around Lake Tahoe to the north or Yosemite National Park to the south.