Climber.Org Driving Directions for
Kennedy Meadow Trailhead

Steve Eckert - October 2005
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If you're using Kennedy Meadows as a trailhead, make sure you know which Kennedy Meadows. There are two Kennedy Meadows in the Sierra Nevada, hundreds of miles apart. These are the directions for the southern meadows, near Sherman Pass and Canebrake Road. The northern Kennedy Meadows is in the Stanislaus National Forest Emigrant Wilderness.

GENERAL NOTES:

Kennedy Meadow is normally referred to as a place to drive through on your way to somewhere else. The 3-mile-long yellow line on the map below is how you get from the Kennedy Meadow general store to the Kennedy Meadow Trailhead, one of the ways to approach Crag Peak.


Kennedy Meadow area map:

For more details about stuff on the red line (Nine Mile Canyon Road, Kennedy Meadows Road, Sherman Pass Road) refer to the Sherman Pass description. Purple lines are hiking routes, not roads.


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