097 - ONAHU BRIDGE
- Respect Wildness... Practice the 7 Leave No Trace Ethics
- Plan ahead and prepare: Plan your trip carefully. Prepare for extreme weather, hazards and emergencies. Plan for the least experienced member of your party.
- Travel and camp on durable surfaces: Hike single file in the middle of the trail or side by side in areas without trails. Camp in hardened areas only, not in meadows or on vegetation.
- Dispose of waste properly: Pick up all spilled foods and trash. Disperse washing and cooking wastewater 70 adult steps (200 feet/60 meters) from camps and all water sources. Leave no evidence of your stay.
- Leave what you find: Leave plants, rocks, antlers and artifacts as you find them for others to enjoy.
- Minimize campfire impacts: CAMPFIRES PROHIBITED AT THIS SITE. Use portable stoves only.
- Respect Wildlife: Use carry-in/carry-out bear resistant food storage canister April 1 through October 31. Minimize noise. Avoid lakes and streams at dawn and dusk.
- Be considerate of other visitors: Respect the quality of every visitor’s experience.
EMERGENCIES: In case of emergency, call 911. Area map shows the location of the nearest phone.
Site Location: Site is a spruce/pine forest north of trail and upstream from foot bridge over Onahu Creek near junction of Onahu Creek Trail with trails to Big Meadows and Long Meadows. A wood sign indicates the path to the site; the path may be marked by red arrowheads on trees.
Camp safely away from standing dead trees, as near as is safely possible to the silver metal arrowhead.
Number of Sites: 1
Elevation: 9,650 feet
Distance: 2.9 miles from Onahu Creek TH
Approximate Travel Time: 2 to 3 hours
Elevation Change: 830 feet gain
Privy: NO
Water Source: Water is available from creek. Boil or adequately treat all water.
To Reach the Trailhead (TH):
Onahu Creek TH: From Kawuneeche Visitor Center follow Hwy 34 north approximately 3.7 miles to the TH which is on the right side of Hwy 34.