The Trinity Alps are a
mountain range
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in
Trinity County and
Siskiyou County in
Northern California
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. They are a subrange of the
Klamath Mountains
The Klamath Mountains are a rugged and lightly populated mountain range in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the western United States. As a mountain system within both the greater Pacific Coast Ranges and the California Coast R ...
located to the north of
Weaverville.
Geography
The Trinity Alps are within the
Pacific Coast Ranges physiographic region
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, in the
Klamath Mountains System, which lies between the
California Coast Ranges
The Coast Ranges of California span from Del Norte County, California, Del Norte or Humboldt County, California, south to Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara County. The other three coastal California mountain ranges are the Trans ...
to the west and the
Cascade Range
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington (state), Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as m ...
to the east. Elevations range from to on
Thompson Peak. Other notable peaks include
Granite Peak () and
Ycatapom Peak (). The Trinity Alps are noted for their scenic views and alpine environment. The range's
alpine flora differs from that found in the
Sierra Nevada
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or the Cascades. Within the Klamath Mountains, adjacent subranges of the Trinity Alps include the
Salmon Mountains and
Scott Mountains.
The Trinity Alps Wilderness covers , making it the second largest wilderness area in California.
The area was formerly known as the Salmon-Trinity Alps Primitive Area since 1932 until a series of expansions.
Glaciers, snowfields, and ice fields
The lowest snowfield in California that does not disappear except in the extreme runs of dry years is located above Mirror Lake at an elevation of .
Research had shown that some glaciers in the Trinity Alps were more resistant to the
effects of global warming than are other California glaciers. According to recent, but incorrect,
USGS
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maps, 35 permanent bodies of
snow
Snow consists of individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes.
It consists of frozen crystalline water througho ...
and several tiny
glacier
A glacier (; or ) is a persistent body of dense ice, a form of rock, that is constantly moving downhill under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. It acquires ...
s dotted the highest peaks of the Alps.
The only glaciers to survive to the 21st century were the Salmon Glacier and the Grizzly Glacier, a icefield on the north side of Thompson Peak, which showed crevasses indicating true motion even on so small an icefield.
The Salmon Glacier went extinct in 2015. The Grizzly Glacier was declared extinct in the fall of 2022.
Temporary glacier
On the ridge south of
Sapphire Lake is an unusual phenomenon consisting of a temporary glacier, versus an inactive snowfield that melts out in dry years. Following years of heavy accumulation, an icefield appears in this fully sheltered north-facing cirque that can show active crevasses and seracs some tens of feet high. But this ice body, at an elevation of only in a region experiencing a long, hot dry season from about mid May to mid October, can disappear completely during a run of drier years.
Studies of
lichen
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collars indicate that the site near Kalmia Lake is the snowiest spot in the State of California, receiving snow accumulation in excess of the Lake Helen snowcourse on
Lassen Peak, by far the snowcourse with greatest late winter snow accumulation in California. This in turn is consistent with the fact of an active glacier under Thompson Peak, while, in contrast, no such active glacier exists under Brokeoff Mountain west of Lassen Peak, higher than Thompson Peak and presenting an ideal NNE-facing zone in the area of maximum snow accumulation beneath an almost-vertical cliff face high. Sufficient snow does accumulate under Brokeoff that in some years the snowfield there experiences incipient glacial motion. Two moraines below it, one very recent, provide clear evidence at least of mass transport in the recent past at that site. These moraines are quite a bit smaller than those found below the Thompson Peak glacieret.
Natural history
Flora
The Trinity Alps section of the
Klamath Mountains Ecoregion is botanically outstanding by having the second greatest number of conifer species of any place in the world. Russian Peak, in the Russian Wilderness just north of the Trinity Alps, has the greatest number of conifer species in North America. So many genera and species of conifers exist together because the Trinity Alps are at the intersection of the
Mediterranean climate
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of the south and the Northwestern coastal climate, which has a shorter dry season.
Northern tree species, such as
subalpine fir (''Abies lasiocarpa''),
Pacific silver fir (''Abies amabilis''), and
Engelmann spruce (''Picea engelmannii'') are found here, as well as southern trees, such as
incense cedar (''Calocedrus decurrens''),
ponderosa pine (''Pinus ponderosa''), and
white fir ''(Abies concolor)'', plus unique populations of
foxtail pine ''(Pinus balfouriana)'' and
weeping spruce (''Picea breweriana'').
Other plants along the trails include the carnivorous
California pitcher plant (''Darlingtonia californica''), the showy pinkish
Lewisia cotyledon, and the rare Trinity Alps endemic wildflower
Trinity penstemon (''Penstemon tracyi'').
Sagebrush
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is found on ridges in the Scott Mountains.
Large fires have burned through some of the forests in the wilderness, including much of the Iron/Alps Complex fire in 2008.
Fauna
Most of the lakes have been stocked with
rainbow
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,
brown
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In the ...
or
brook trout, and some have self-sustaining populations. The major streams of the North Fork
Trinity River and New River watersheds have spawning
chinook salmon, and some have
steelhead.
The Trinity Alps are home to much wildlife, including:
American black bear
The American black bear (''Ursus americanus''), or simply black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear which is Endemism, endemic to North America. It is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. It is an omnivore, with ...
,
mountain lion
The cougar (''Puma concolor'') (, ''Help:Pronunciation respelling key, KOO-gər''), also called puma, mountain lion, catamount and panther is a large small cat native to the Americas. It inhabits North America, North, Central America, Cent ...
,
bobcat
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, blacktailed
deer
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,
lizard
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s,
chipmunks, and a great number of
bird
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species. Deer and black bear are commonly seen. Less common but present are
mountain lion
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,
pine marten,
fisher, and
wolverine
The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
.
Rough-skinned newts are commonly found in ponds and lakes. The Trinity Alps may be home to a
cryptozoological phenomenon, the Trinity Alps Giant Salamander.
Geology
Geologically, the Trinity Alps consist of a mixture of
igneous
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The magma can be derived from partial ...
,
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
and
metamorphic peaks. In the eastern mountains are the Red Trinities, due to reddish ultramafic peridotite; in the central granitic batholith are the White Trinities; and in the western mountains are the Green Trinities, due to more extensive forest cover. The region contains much pine and fir forest as well as meadows, creeks, and lakes.
Recreation
The
US Forest Service,
Shasta-Trinity National Forest, manages most of the
Trinity Alps Wilderness. The northern boundary extends into the Klamath National Forest, and the western boundary extends into the Six Rivers National Forest. There are also private inholdings, especially in the eastern portions. The wilderness contains hiking trails, backcountry camping, and scenery. Access is off
California State Route 299 on the south,
CA Route 3 on the east, and various old logging and mining roads on the north and west. Wilderness permits are required for hiking.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest: Trinity Alps Wilderness FAQs
/ref> The Pacific Crest Trail connects the northeast corner of the Trinity Alps to the Russian Wilderness and Marble Mountain Wilderness to the north and the Castle Crags Wilderness in the Trinity Divide to the east.
Less-visited areas include New River, Salmon Mountain, Horse Linto Creek, Pony Buttes, and Limestone Ridge in the west, and Packers Peak, Deadman Peak, and Eagle Peak in the Scott Mountains. Most of the area is visited much less heavily than many other wilderness areas in California, such as in the High Sierra of Yosemite National Park
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and Kings Canyon National Park, but more heavily than the nearby Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness.
The most popular destinations beyond the trailheads are Canyon Creek Lakes, Emerald
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and Sapphire Lakes on the Stuart Fork, and Granite Lake on the Swift Creek trail. The western ridges are mostly lower in elevation with fewer lakes, and ridgetop trails there can be hot and dry in the summer. Trails do not reach all of the lakes; cross-country routes are possible.
The Trinity Alps overlook Trinity Lake to the east, a large reservoir
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Reservoirs are created by controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of wa ...
of the federal Central Valley Project on the Trinity River. Hunting occurs for deer, bear, and bandtailed pigeon in season. Rock climbing
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is excellent in the areas with granite cliffs, such as Caribou Peak and Sawtooth Ridge.
See also
* Klamath Mountains Ecoregion
* Flora of the Klamath Mountains
References
External links
{{commons category, Trinity Alps Wilderness
US Shasta-Trinity National Forest: official Shasta-Trinity Wilderness website
Trinity Alps 30th Anniversary Facebook page
Klamath Mountains
Mountain ranges of Siskiyou County, California
Mountain ranges of Trinity County, California
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
California Coast Ranges
Mountain ranges of Northern California