Vermilion Valley Resort

We headed up to the Vermilion Valley Resort where many through-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail stop for a day or two to recharge and pick up supplies.  At this time of year, all of the through hikers have left and it’s pretty quite.  In another few days, the place will be closed up for the winter.

They weren’t even selling pies anymore for the year because no one is around to eat them.

Lots of hikers have partied here over the decades.

Outdoor firepit area.

I imagine that this must be a nice sight for quite a few people who are becoming weary of the trail.

They do have a few areas reserved at the Vermilion Valley Resort for normal people.  This picnic table has a sign that says “NOT FOR THRU HIKER USE.”  Sometimes trail trash just isn’t allowed.

High Sierra Ranger Station

On our way to some of the reservoirs at the end of the road, we stopped at the High Sierra Ranger Station.  If I ever was going to be a ranger somewhere, this would be the place.

The housing they have for staff has one of the best views I’ve ever seen.

This is the view from the back deck of the ranger station.  WOW!