The Agnew Meadows Wildflower Loop is an easy, flat, interpretive trail, great for families and folks new to the area and a perfect introduction to the diversity of wildflower species in the Mammoth Lakes area. The season generally runs from July to early September, depending on conditions. From Stop #1 on the Reds Meadow Shuttle (Agnew Meadows) walk across the road to the south. The trail winds through mixed conifer forest on the edge of a large, beautiful meadow. There are signs along the way, but bring your wildflower guidebook to mark your finds and fill in the gaps.
Wildflower Viewing on the Agnew Meadows Wildflower Loop
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Experience Checklist
- A good eye
- Camera
- Day pack
- Hiking boots or sturdy shoes
- Insect repellent
- Knowledge and understanding of local conditions
- Lenses
- Map or GPS device
- Notebook
- Plant-identification guide
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen/lip protector
- Water
Public Services
Experience Information
- Trail Length
- 0.6 miles
- Trail Surface
- Soil
- Duration
- Less than 4 hours
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This trail can be accessed for a fee via by the Reds Meadow Shuttle Service at Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge & Ski Area Shuttle Stop #1 during the months of May, June, July, August, and the beginning of September. After Shuttle Service stops for the season, you may drive down to Reds Meadow for a fee and access the trailhead via the Agnew Meadows Trailheads Parking lot.
*Note that not all facilities are accessible via public transit.
Related Trails
Agnew Meadow - Pumice Flat
2.4 mi
- Surface: Soil
Agnew Wildflower Loop
0.6 mi
- Surface: Soil
Related Trails
Trail | Length (mi) | Surface | Activities and Services |
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Agnew Meadow - Pumice Flat | 2.4 | Soil | |
Agnew Wildflower Loop | 0.6 | Soil |
Related Destinations
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area Main Lodge
- Hours/Season: Call for hours | Year Round
Related Destinations
Destination | Activities and Services |
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Mammoth Mountain Ski Area Main Lodge |