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Kern Plateau
Kern River Ranger District

Kern PlateauThe Kern Plateau, at the southern tip of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, is a remote, high elevation plateau offering a retreat from the heat of summer and beautiful outdoor settings for almost any outdoor recreation activity. Consisting of more than 950 square miles, the Kern Plateau has served as a summer destination for many generations and cultures beginning with the earliest Native Americans.

Today popular outdoor activities include camping, hiking, off highway vehicle use, and horseback riding along with the traditional hunting, fishing and cattle grazing. In the winter the area offers excellent over snow vehicle (OSV), snow shoeing, and cross country skiing opportunities.

Sherman Pass Road - Access To The Kern Plateau. This scenic route stretches from the North Fork of the Kern River in the west, east to the high deserts of Highway 395. This two-lane road climbs out of the Upper Kern River Canyon to Sherman Pass before falling to the east side of the Kern Plateau. Much of this area was burned in the McNally Fire of 2002.

The route is open from late May or early June depending on snow until the snow falls in late fall or winter. At the summit visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Sierra Crest and the Mt. Whitney group, the tallest mountains in the lower 48 states. As the road winds across the plateau the forest changes from red fir, to mixed conifer and to pinyon pine.

Blackrock Visitor Information Station is located 50 miles northeast of Kernville or 38 miles west of Highway 395 and open Thursdays through Mondays, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during the summer months. Forest information and permits for fires, wilderness and woodcutting are available here.

Overnight Camping. There are four developed campgrounds on the Kern Plateau. Horse Meadow is located on the west side of the Plateau, 38 miles northeast of Kernville. Take Sherman Pass Road (FS 22S05) and turn on Cherry Hill Rd. (FS 22S12).

Roasting marshmallowsOn the east side of the Plateau is Troy Meadow located 53 miles northeast of Kernville on Sherman Pass Rd (22S05), or travel 34 miles west on Nine Mile Canyon Road (J41) through Kennedy Meadows from Highway 395. Fish Creek and Kennedy Meadows Campgrounds are also located in this area.

The Kern Plateau offers many dispersed camping areas, which are great for visitors who are self-contained and/or large groups. These areas may not have facilities and do require a campfire permit. Some of the more popular areas include Troy Meadow Overflow, Fish Creek Overflow, Bonita Meadow, South Fork of the Kern River around Kennedy Meadows and Big Meadow. Osa and Paloma Meadows are also very popular.

Public Pastures are available for horses and pack stock and include Big North and West, Cannell, Manter, Beach and Paloma Meadows. These areas are available on a first-come, first serve basis and camping is allowed adjacent to these pastures. Please check for seasonal closures. Additional stock facilities and overnight accommodations for hikers and horseback riders are provided at the Blackrock Trailhead located seven miles north of Blackrock Visitor Information Station. This site allows one-night stay for visitors who plan to travel into the wilderness and available on a first- come, first serve basis. Bring your own water, there is no water provided

Off Highway Vehicles. More than 140 miles of trails are available for off-highway vehicle (OHV) use on the Kern Plateau. The terrain varies from high rocky trails near Sherman Peak (elevation 9,909 ft.) to the open country of Monache Meadow (elevation 8,000 ft.), the largest complex of meadowlands in the High Sierras.

A valid State OHV “Green/Red Sticker” is required on all off-highway vehicles. Street legal registration and a valid driver’s license are required on paved roads. In addition, the Sequoia National Forest requires street legal registration and driver’s license when OHV’s travel on highly used dirt Forest Roads (Level III). It is the rider’s responsibility to know the roads they will be traveling.

Kern Plateau map

Bald Mountain Lookout Tower scans over 1,000 square miles with a view of the Dome Land, Golden Trout and South Sierra Wildernesses, as well as Olancha Peak and Mt. Whitney, and the headwaters of the Kern Wild and Scenic River. At an elevation of 9,430 feet the lookout is located off Forest Road 22S77A from Sherman Pass Road. Visitors are welcome at this seasonal tower; please call for hours of operation.

Dome Land Wilderness. Known for its many granite domes and unique geologic formations, this semi-arid to arid country has elevations ranging from 3,000 to 9,730 feet.Vegetation is mostly pinyon and sage. Much of this area was burned in the Manter Fire of 2000. Trailheads on the east side are near Rockhouse Meadow and at the Long Valley Campground (BLM). Access is via Nine Mile Canyon Road on the east side. From the west, take Mountain Road 99 to Sherman Pass Road to Cherry Hill Road. Follow signs to Big Meadow and Manter Meadow.

South Sierra Wilderness. Fragile meadowlands, forested ridges, rolling hills, and craggy, steep peaks describe this wilderness. A relatively gentle terrain area of 24,650 acres on the Sequoia National Forest portion is ideally suited to family-oriented recreation. Elevations range from 6,100 feet near Kennedy Meadows to the summit of Olancha Peak at 12,123 feet. Eastside access is via Nine Mile Canyon Road (J41) to Kennedy Meadows Road. From the west, take Sherman Pass Road (22S05).

Campgrounds Elevation Sites Season Max. Trailer Potable Water Remarks
Fish Creek 7400 40 June-Nov 24’ Yes East side of Sherman Pass
Troy Meadow 7800 73 June-Nov 40’ Yes East side of Sherman Pass
Kennedy Meadows 5800 38 June-Nov 30’ Yes East side of Sherman Pass, or 395
Horse Meadow 7600 41 June-Nov 22’ Yes West side off Road# 22S12
All Campgrounds have vaulted toilets, no showers and no trash collection. $5 for additonal vehicle.
Trails (Eastside) Trail # Elevation Miles
Albanita Meadow Trail 35E06 8560-8630 6.0
Casa Vieja Inyo 8320-8800 2.0
Dark Canyon 34E11 6260-8486 4.0
Hooker Meadow Trail 35E06 7520-8630 3.0
Jordan Hot Springs Inyo 6000-8000 6.0
Pacific Crest Trail 2000 6080-7040 5.0
Pack Station, Fish Creek, Smith Meadow 3 segments 7700-8800 10.0
Sherman Peak Trail 33E35 9200-9909 2.0
Trout Creek Trail 33E28 6960-7920 3.5
Woodpecker Meadow Trail 34E08 6260-8486 15.5
Trails (Westside) Trail # Elevation Miles
Big Meadow 34E15 7200-8000 6.8
Deadwood Meadow Trail 34E13 7600-8800 2.5
Little Cannell Meadow Trail 34E17 6720-7920 4.5
North Manter Meadow Trail 34E14 7200-7840 5.0
Salmon Creek Trail 33E36 7200-7600 5.5
Sirretta Peak Trail 34E12 7020-9360 9.0
South Manter Meadow Trail 34E37 7200-8000 4.0

Hiking Handout: Kern Plateau Day Hikes (PDF - 140k)