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What to See in Trinity Alps Wilderness - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Trinity Alps Wilderness (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Thompson Peak, Salmon Mountain, and Salmon Mountains. Also, be sure to include Trinity Alps in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Trinity Alps Wilderness (California).

Thompson Peak

Mountain in California
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Mountain in California. Thompson Peak is a mountain in Trinity County, California. At 9,001 feet, it is the highest peak in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, and the second highest in Northern California west of the Cascades.

It is the highest point in a ridge that also features Wedding Cake, another well-known Trinity Alps peak. Thompson Peak is the highest Peak in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, a vast assemblage of craggy granite mountains in northwestern California (Trinity Alps Wilderness is the seventh largest designated wilderness area in California).

(Quote from Per SP member Ed Cooper) "It is incorrect to say that there is no longer glacial activity in the area. The Thompson Glacier lies below the North Face of Thompson Peak. Late in the season, when most of the winter snow has melted, the crevasses and ice of this glacier are exposed. There is another smaller body of snow/ice to the right of the Thompson Glacier, below the north face that might also be considered a small glacier. Further, there is definitely one small glacier on a nearby peak that has crevasses and clearly displays glacier ice. The Trinity Alps have the distinction of being the only mountain range in the United States that lies entirely below timberline (small trees grow just below the final summit block of Thompson Peak) that contains active glaciers."

Thompson Peak has steep north and east faces and a gentle southwest slope. Permanent snow fields fill its wide north cirque and also below its east face. It is usually climbed from Canyon Creek Trail, ascending the class 2-3 South Ridge from the east. This route has an 8000 feet elevation gain. About 10 miles.[1]

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Salmon Mountain

Mountain in California
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Mountain in California. Salmon Mountain is located in the Klamath Mountains of California and is the highest point in Humboldt County. The area is protected in the Trinity Alps Wilderness on the Six Rivers National Forest.[2]

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Salmon Mountains

Mountain range in California
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Mountain range in California. The Salmon Mountains are a subrange of the Klamath Mountains in Siskiyou County, northwestern California.[3]

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Trinity Alps

Mountain range in California
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Mountain range in California. The Trinity Alps are a mountain range in Trinity County and Siskiyou County in Northern California. They are a subrange of the Klamath Mountains located to the north of Weaverville.[4]

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