WILDERNESS PERMITS for our guests are issued from our commercial quota, NOT from the general public quota.
TRAIL RIDE SCHEDULE Are you an angler? We have open trail rides into the Golden Trout Wilderness. Love the fall colors? Join us for a September ride .
Enjoy Your Wilderness! Hike or ride to your own secluded campsite in the John Muir Wilderness. You provide the food and equipment or we can provide a fully outfitted camp with cook. Look at some ideas for Spot or Dunnage Trips.
Planning a trip to the Mammoth Lakes or Bishop area? We have DAY RIDES. Call us for a reservation.
| HIKING SCHEDULE We offer a 31 day stock supported hiking trip that enables you to complete the John Muir Trail from Horseshoe meadow (near Lone Pine) to Happy Isles (near Tuolumne Meadows). See details for the JOHN MUIR/PACIFIC CREST TRAIL HIKE here
Have a desire to gaze from the highest peak in the continental United States? You can join our Summit Mt. Whitney hike to experience that! The list of scheduled Hiking with Packstock trips can be found, HERE.
Or create your own hiking adventure with us!
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Rock Creek Pack Station, Inc. owns and operates three separate Pack Station locations in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. Travel, camp, fish and adventure from Mount Whitney to Yosemite and beyond.
Please contact us to set up a PRIVATE ALL-EXPENSE TRIP, a DUNNAGE DROP or a SPOT TRIP, in any of the areas we serve.
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Please note that we do NOT carry satellite phones or other satellite communications devices. |
Rock Creek Pack Station, Inc operates under permit on the Inyo National Forest.
All Trail Rides and Packing Schools are subject to an 8% regulatory reservation fee, plus 2% USFS fee.
Horse Drives are are subject to an 8% regulatory reservation fee, plus 3% USFS fee.
Mustang Trips are are subject to a 3% USFS fee.
Trips traveling in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are subject to an additional 3% park use fee.
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