See Part 1 (Overview), Part 2 (Wheeler Cirque), Part 3 (Mt. Washington), and Part 4 (Magic Grove) of the Tour of Great Basin National Park's Bristlecone Pine Groves.
One of the least-visited bristlecone groves in Great Basin National Park is the Eagle Peak Grove. Eagle Peak, also known as Peak 10842 (its elevation in feet) is between Snake Creek and Kious Basin/Pole Canyon.
There's no trail to access it. I've gone up several times via the Snake Creek side, and it takes about 3 hours of hiking up very steep terrain with some bushwhacking.
Although this grove doesn't get many visitors, it is fascinating due to the array of twisted trees and amazing backdrops.
A few of the trees have grown to adapt to the surrounding geology.
This is one of the hardest groves to get to in the Park, but if you make the effort, it's likely you'll have it all to yourself.
Two parts left to this series, check back soon!
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