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Sepulcher Mountain Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Difficulty:  Difficult
Elevation Gain:  3,312 Feet
High Point:  9,652 Feet
Length:  12.1 Miles
Recommended Season:  Summer
USGS Maps:  Trails Illustrated (Mammoth Hot Springs), Mammoth and Quadrant Mountain USGS quads.
Reservation:  No
Season:  June - October
Directions
From Mammoth, the trailhead is on the south edge by Liberty Cap.
Location Information
Sepulcher Mountain Trail, located near Mammoth, offers a strenuous 11 mile loop trail. This trail follows the Beaver Ponds Trail to the Sepulcher Mountain Trail junction. The trail than rises 3,400 feet through pine trees and open meadows until the 9,652 foot summit of Sepulcher is reached. To complete the loop, continue along the opposite side of the mountain through a broad open slope to the junction of the Snow Pass Trail. Continue down until you reach the junction with the Howard Eaton Trail. This will lead you west of the Mammoth Terraces and back to your original trailhead.

Trailhead: Clematis Gulch between Liberty Cap and the stone house.
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