Resupply Options
1. Tuolumne Meadows
Tuolumne meadows is a must-stop regardless of if you are resupplying, and it's easy, because it's right on trail! Get a burger and an ice-cream cone at the grill, send a postcard, and grab odds and ends you realize you should have packed to begin with.
This is an easy option for N -> S resupply if you want to keep your pack extra light for the start of your trip, your next resupply point is less than 40 miles away!
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How to address your package:Your Name Here Timing: send 2 weeks before arrival date Packaging: box or bucket |
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2. Reds Meadow
Reds Meadow is another must-stop and most likely you will be resupplying here. There is a large general store with groceries, gear, camp fuel, and "a large selection of beer and ice cream." Mule House Cafe serves up sandwiches, burgers, milkshakes and homemade pie. There are souvenirs, postcards, showers, laundry facilities, lodging, and a backpackers campground.
There is a $40 charge to resupply here. You must send this form with your payment two weeks before you send your resupply package.
(760) 934-2345 | INFO@REDSMEADOW.COM | WEBSITE | LOCATION
How to address your package:
Your Name *additional form required, details above Timing: send authorization form 4 weeks before arrival and resupply package 2 weeks before arrival date Packaging: box or bucket |
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3. Vermillion Valley Resort
VVR is a well-worth side trek off the trail. But beware, it is easy to fall into the VVR vortex. With a free beer upon arrival and everything else added to a tab, it is easy to rack it up quickly while enjoying the amazing meals, a ping pong table and horseshoes, camaraderie and nightly campfires.
There is a $30 resupply charge for packages up to 25 pounds. Many southbound hikers choose to pass up VVR and continue on to Muir Trail Ranch because the two resupply options are only 30 miles apart.
(559) 259-4000 | INFO@VVR.PLACE | WEBSITE | LOCATION
How to address your package:For US POSTAL SERVICE ONLY: HOLD FOR HIKER (YOUR NAME) For UPS/FED-EX ONLY: Timing: send at least 2 weeks before arrival date Packaging: box or bucket, 25lb maximum (or additional charge) |
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4. Muir Trail Ranch
Muir Trail Ranch is about one mile off the John Muir Trail, and the last on-trail resupply option for southbound hikers. In the 100 miles between MTR and Mt. Whitney, only off-trail resupply options exist (with the exception of paying packers to bring supplies to you).There is a $95 fee to send your resupply here, there is a small store that sells camp gas and other items. There is a backpackers campground and if you cross the river you can find Blaney Hot Springs or take a dip in Mermaid Lake, a warmer than usual lake because of a hot spring that feeds into it. In the past there were hiker boxes but that is no longer the case.
(209) 966-3195 (OCT-MAY) | HOWDY@MUIRTRAILRANCH.COM | WEBSITE | LOCATION | FAQ
How to address your package:
Your Name Here
c/o Muir Trail Ranch PO Box 176 Lakeshore, CA 93634 Timing: send at least 3 weeks before arrival date via USPS priority mail
Packaging: sturdy plastic bucket + lid
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5. Parchers Resort (Bishop Pass detour)
Parchers Resort is a nice stop to break up the 100 mile southern portion of the JMT. It is a significant hike and climb off the trail (over 3,000 feet in elevation and 12 miles off the JMT), however if you have the luxury of time it's a stop with lots of amenities and will not require any car shuttling.The resort offers resupply services for a $30 charge, and offers showers, cabins, a small cafe and store.
(760) 873-4177 | INFO@PARCHERSRESORT.NET | WEBSITE | LOCATION
How to address your package:UPS or FedEx only Your Name Here *boldly labeled "Hold for thru hiker" and your ETA Timing: send at least 2 weeks before arrival date via UPS or FedEx only Packaging: bucket preferred, boxes accepted, 25lb maximum |
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6. Options over Kearsarge Pass
Mt. Williamson Motel and Basecamp
Mt. Williamson Motel is located in Independence, it will require a 7 mile hike over Kearsarge pass, and transportation from Onion Valley Trailhead to the Motel. They offer packages that include lodging, transportation, resupply, laundry, and a meal.
Transportation and resupply services can be purchased even if you do not stay over night, they will take you to and from the trailhead the same day. Details on pricing can be found here.
(760) 878-2121 | (760) 878-5066 (text only) | INFO@MTWILLIAMSONMOTEL.COM | WEBSITE | LOCATION | FAQ
How to address your package:
Mt. Williamson Motel resupply instructions with ready-to-print labels. Packaging: 5 gallon bucket only |
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Independence Post Office
760) 878-2210 | WEBSITE | LOCATION
How to address your package:
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7. Rainbow Packers
Rainbow Pack Outfitters will bring your resupply all the way to you...for a price. This option is more feasible for large groups or if you have money to spare. It will require knowing exactly when and where to meet, and is arranged directly with the packers.
Rainbow Pack Outfitters Website
(760) 873-8877
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