4 day Trip, AP Hilton Lakes Ride from Rock Creek
Day 1: Ride to Hilton Lakes
Riders head north from the pack station (10,000ft) on the trail that switchbacks above Rock Creek Lake. It is mostly a level climb through lodge pole pine and fields of lupine and Indian paintbrush. We ride overlooking one of the most magnificent juniper groves in the west. After 1.5 hour, we have reached the top of the Hilton Creek/Rock Creek divide (10,600ft) overlooking the two lower Hilton Lakes. The descent down takes 30 minutes before we reach Lake #2 (9,900ft)
You’re deep in the heart of the backcountry…the ten Hilton Lakes and the immediate area are a photographer’s paradise. We will be at our lakeside camp on Davis Lake by lunch.
The afternoon is free to fish, rest or explore the Davis Lake area. Favorite activities include hiking to the water falls on the west-side peninsula or heading to sand covered beaches for a swim. The hike up the stream to Lake #2 is good for fishing or exploring. Fishing is excellent for brown, rainbow and brook trout.
Meals included: Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 2 & 3: Layover
Layover days to explore the upper lakes basin. We can head up to Lake # 3. This 50-minute ride brings us to a sub-alpine lake overlooking the entire Hilton canyon. Excellent fishing for rainbow. Often, we tie the horses up and hike up to Lake #5 (a 30 minute hike). Another hour allows you to visit Lakes #6-#9. Playing in the snowbanks is fun for those that enjoy snow in the heat of summer. After lunch, ride on over to Lake #4 and enjoy the beauty of the meadows and streams near the old Indian camp. Riders generally make it back to camp by 4 pm for a shower or nap in the afternoon sun.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 4: Ride back to Pack Station
In the morning, take 1 to 1.5 hour to ride down Hilton Creek to Turk Meadow. This ride through large aspens, limber pine and Mountain Mahogany brings us to one of the largest meadows on the eastside. The broad canyon is bordered by the red colored 13,000 ft Mt. Morgan, contrasting with the snow covered Mt. Huntington to the south. We head back to camp around noon to meet up with those that didn’t take the morning ride. The group rides out to arrive at the pack station by 4 PM.
Fishing
Fishing is excellent in the Hilton Lakes area. Davis Lake, (Hilton Lake #1) is very large with alternating meadows and lodge pole pine forests surrounding the lake. There are nice browns and rainbows in the lake.
The stream between Davis and Lake #2 is generally good in the early part of the summer for the rainbows. Hilton Creek about a 30-minute walk down canyon from Davis Lake is one of my favorite creeks in the mountains. All browns and it is generally quite productive.
In early July, Lake #3 has good fishing for the rainbows. Fish can range from 10-15”. For lots of brookies, Lake #4 and the stream coming out of it are fun to fish. Lakes #5, #6 and #7 are accessible from a short walk above Lake #3.
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5 Day Trip. John Muir Trail (not offered in 2021)
Day 1: Ride to Big Whitney Meadow
After a quick breakfast and ride introduction at the pack station, we set off for our ride to Big Whitney Meadow. During lunch, we learn more about the local geology and glaciers.
Once at the basecamp, free time to relax.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Big Whitney Meadow
Day 2: Day ride to Rocky Lakes Basin
After breakfast, we go for a short bird walk before getting on horseback to the Rocky Lakes basin. We stop there for lunch and learn more about the explorers that roam the area and the local wildflowers. In the afternoon, ride back to camp and free time to relax. If the sky is clear, we will have the opportunity to watch the starry sky.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Big Whitney Meadow
Day 3: Ride through the Forest
After breakfast, we set out for a ride through the forest. In the evening, back at the camp, we go for a twilight walk.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Big Whitney Meadow
Day 4: Day Ride to Siberian Outpost
In the morning, we will try our hand at some Atlatl throwing. Then, horseback ride to the Siberian outpost, where we learn more about gold and other minerals over our lunch break. Back at the camp, we can relax and enjoy some sonmgs and storytelling in the evening.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Big Whitney Meadow
Day 5: Ride back to Pack Station
We make our way back to the pack station on horseback.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
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4 day Trip, AP Fourth of July Ride from Rock Creek
Day 1: Ride to Hilton Lakes
Riders head north from the pack station (10,000ft) on the trail that switchbacks above Rock Creek Lake. It is mostly a level climb through lodge pole pine and fields of lupine and Indian paintbrush. We ride overlooking one of the most magnificent juniper groves in the west. After 1.5 hour, we have reached the top of the Hilton Creek/Rock Creek divide (10,600ft) overlooking the two lower Hilton Lakes. The descent down takes 30 minutes before we reach Lake #2 (9,900ft)
You’re deep in the heart of the backcountry…the ten Hilton Lakes and the immediate area are a photographer’s paradise. We will be at our lakeside camp on Davis Lake by lunch.
The afternoon is free to fish, rest or explore the Davis Lake area. Favorite activities include hiking to the water falls on the west-side peninsula or heading to sand covered beaches for a swim. The hike up the stream to Lake #2 is good for fishing or exploring. Fishing is excellent for brown, rainbow and brook trout.
Meals included: Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 2 & 3: Layover
Layover days to explore the upper lakes basin. We can head up to Lake # 3. This 50-minute ride brings us to a sub-alpine lake overlooking the entire Hilton canyon. Excellent fishing for rainbow. Often, we tie the horses up and hike up to Lake #5 (a 30 minute hike). Another hour allows you to visit Lakes #6-#9. Playing in the snowbanks is fun for those that enjoy snow in the heat of summer. After lunch, ride on over to Lake #4 and enjoy the beauty of the meadows and streams near the old Indian camp. Riders generally make it back to camp by 4 pm for a shower or nap in the afternoon sun.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 4: Ride back to Pack Station
In the morning, take 1 to 1.5 hour to ride down Hilton Creek to Turk Meadow. This ride through large aspens, limber pine and Mountain Mahogany brings us to one of the largest meadows on the eastside. The broad canyon is bordered by the red colored 13,000 ft Mt. Morgan, contrasting with the snow covered Mt. Huntington to the south. We head back to camp around noon to meet up with those that didn’t take the morning ride. The group rides out to arrive at the pack station by 4 PM.
Fishing
Fishing is excellent in the Hilton Lakes area. Davis Lake, (Hilton Lake #1) is very large with alternating meadows and lodge pole pine forests surrounding the lake. There are nice browns and rainbows in the lake.
The stream between Davis and Lake #2 is generally good in the early part of the summer for the rainbows. Hilton Creek about a 30-minute walk down canyon from Davis Lake is one of my favorite creeks in the mountains. All browns and it is generally quite productive.
In early July, Lake #3 has good fishing for the rainbows. Fish can range from 10-15”. For lots of brookies, Lake #4 and the stream coming out of it are fun to fish. Lakes #5, #6 and #7 are accessible from a short walk above Lake #3.
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3 day Trip, AP Parent and Child Ride from Rock Creek
Day 1: Ride to Davis Lake
Riders head north from the pack station (10,000ft) on the trail that switchbacks above Rock Creek Lake. It is mostly a level climb through lodge pole pine and fields of lupine and Indian paintbrush. We ride overlooking one of the most magnificent juniper groves in the west. After 1.5 hour, we have reached the top of the Hilton Creek/Rock Creek divide (10,600ft) overlooking the two lower Hilton Lakes. The descent down takes 30 minutes before we reach Lake #2 (9,900ft)
You’re deep in the heart of the backcountry…the ten Hilton Lakes and the immediate area are a photographer’s paradise. We will be at our lakeside camp on Davis Lake by lunch.
The afternoon is free to fish, rest or explore the Davis Lake area. Favorite activities include hiking to the water falls on the west-side peninsula or heading to sand covered beaches for a swim. The hike up the stream to Lake #2 is good for fishing or exploring. Fishing is excellent for brown, rainbow and brook trout.
Meals included: Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 2: Layover
A day to explore the upper lakes basin. Mid-morning, the group heads up to Lake # 3. This 50-minute ride brings us to a sub-alpine lake overlooking the entire Hilton canyon. Excellent fishing for rainbow. Often, we tie the horses up and hike up to Lake #5 (a 30 minute hike). Another hour allows you to visit Lakes #6-#9. Playing in the snowbanks is fun for those that enjoy snow in the heat of summer. After lunch, ride on over to Lake #4 and enjoy the beauty of the meadows and streams near the old Indian camp. Riders generally make it back to camp by 4 pm for a shower or nap in the afternoon sun.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Camp at Davis Lake
Day 3: Ride back to Pack Station
In the morning, take 1 to 1.5 hour to ride down Hilton Creek to Turk Meadow. This ride through large aspens, limber pine and Mountain Mahogany brings us to one of the largest meadows on the eastside. The broad canyon is bordered by the red colored 13,000 ft Mt. Morgan, contrasting with the snow covered Mt. Huntington to the south. We head back to camp around noon to meet up with those that didn’t take the morning ride. The group rides out to arrive at the pack station by 4 PM.
Fishing
Fishing is excellent in the Hilton Lakes area. Davis Lake, (Hilton Lake #1) is very large with alternating meadows and lodge pole pine forests surrounding the lake. There are nice browns and rainbows in the lake.
The stream between Davis and Lake #2 is generally good in the early part of the summer for the rainbows. Hilton Creek about a 30-minute walk down canyon from Davis Lake is one of my favorite creeks in the mountains. All browns and it is generally quite productive.
In early July, Lake #3 has good fishing for the rainbows. Fish can range from 10-15”. For lots of brookies, Lake #4 and the stream coming out of it are fun to fish. Lakes #5, #6 and #7 are accessible from a short walk above Lake #3.
PLEASE NOTE:
The camp for this ride may be moved to the East Fork of Rock Creek near Dorothy Lake.