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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Locations of Food Storage Lockers

Select the area you wish to visit (generally listed from north to south):

Woods Creek Trail (CANISTERS REQUIRED, LOCKERS FOR PCT & JMT THRU-HIKERS)

Copper Creek & Lewis Creek Trails

Charlotte & Kearsarge Lakes

Bubbs Creek Trail (CANISTERS REQUIRED, LOCKERS FOR PCT & JMT THRU-HIKERS)

Sugarloaf Valley/Roaring River

Tyndall/Crabtree

Lodgepole Area Trails

Rock Creek

Little Five Lakes & Cliff Creek & Chagoopa Plateau

Kern Canyon

Mineral King Area Trails

Hockett Plateau


If the area you are planning to visit does not appear on this list, there are no food storage lockers in that area. You must carry a portable bear-proof canister or hang your food. Canisters are by far the preferred method of food storage throughout the wilderness of these parks.

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Woods Creek Trail

Woods Creek crossing/John Muir Trail (2)
Upper Paradise Valley (2)
Middle Paradise Valley
Lower Paradise Valley (2)
Arrowhead Lake
Middle Rae Lake (2)

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Copper Creek & Lewis Creek Trails

Lower Tent Meadow/Copper Creek Trail
Frypan Meadow/Lewis Creek Trail

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Charlotte & Kearsarge Lakes

Charlotte Lake Kearsarge Lakes (3)

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Bubbs Creek Trail

Sphinx Creek (2)
Charlotte Creek
Lower Junction Meadow
Junction Meadow (East Creek)
9900' Elevation/John Muir Trail
Vidette Meadow (2)
John Muir Trail/Center Basin Trail
East Lake (2)

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Sugarloaf Valley/Roaring River

Roaring River Ranger Station (3)
Sugarloaf Meadow
Comanche Meadow
Seville Lake (2)
Lost Lake
Ranger Lake (2)

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Tyndall/Crabtree

Tyndall Creek/John Muir Trail
Tyndall Creek Frog Ponds
Wallace Creek/John Muir Trail
Crabtree Ranger Station
Lower Crabtree Meadow

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Lodgepole Area Trails

Twin Lakes (2)
JO Pass Trail/Twin Lakes Trail junction
Clover Creek South crossing/Twin Lakes Trail
Emerald Lake (2)
Pear Lake (2)
Mehrten Creek crossing/High Sierra Trail
9 Mile Creek Crossing/High Sierra Trail
Buck Creek Crossing/High Sierra Trail
Bearpaw (4)
Upper Hamilton Lake (3)

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Rock Creek

Lower Rock Creek crossing/Pacific Crest Trail
Lower Rock Creek Lake
Lower Soldier Lake (Upper Rock Creek Lake)

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Little Five Lakes & Cliff Creek & Chagoopa Plateau

Cliff Creek/Timber Gap Trail Junction
Pinto Lake
Little Five Lakes
Big Five Lakes
Lost Canyon
Big Arroyo crossing
Moraine Lake

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Kern Canyon

Junction Meadow
Kern Hot Springs (2)
Upper Funston Meadow (2)
Lower Funston Meadow (2)

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Mineral King Area

Lower Monarch Lake (1)
Franklin Lake (2)

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Hockett Plateau

Hockett Meadow
South Fork Meadow/Rock Camp
Upper Camp/South Fork Pasture

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Yellow Star thistle  

Did You Know?
The yellow star thistle is one of many invasive and damaging non-native plants threatening the parks. It quickly takes over areas, displacing native plants and the native animals that rely on them. Please avoid bringing seeds and non-native plant materials into the parks.
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Last Updated: September 20, 2008 at 19:42 EST