Because of its beauty and accessibility,
Desolation Wilderness is one of the most heavily used
wilderness areas in the United States. In order to protect its
unique beauty and wilderness character, human access is
limited and certain activities are restricted in the
Desolation. There is a quota on overnight use from the Friday
before Memorial Day through September 30 of each year. The
overnight quota is based upon the number of people entering
the wilderness each day, and their first night's destination
zone. Visitors must choose a first night destination (see zone
map in list to right). There are 45 zones which may be
accessed by any of 15 trailhead entry points.
You must enter on the date specified on
your permit and must spend your first night in the zone which
you have chosen. The rest of your stay is not subject to zone
requirements and you can change locations for the remainder of
your trip.
> 50% of the quota is available by
Reservation. Reservations start on April 15, 2004 for the
entire quota season. The Information Center is permanently
closed. Reservations and permits are now handled by the
Pacific Ranger District.
> 50% of the quota is available
first-come, first-serve the day of entry and may not be
reserved ahead of time.
> Note: Some zones have small
quotas, as few as two people, so check the list below to
determine if your destination allows enough people for your
party size.
During the off-quota season there is no
limit to the number of overnight users in each zone. Permits
must be obtained in person at offices which issue Desolation
Wilderness permits.