This trail starts out from a small parking area along Henness Pass Road. This parking area is fairly easy to find, as there is a sign along the road indicating the Mount Lola Trail. <br><br>The trail starts out gently climbing through ponderosa pine forest. After a little under a mile (or so), you'll enter a meadow. In this meadow, the trail starts to climb a little more in earnest and enters the drainage of Cold Creek. For the next mile, the trail climbs along the east side of the canyon of Cold Creek until it reaches a fire road. At this point, you can either follow the fire road for a while or hike on the singletrack trail that parallels the fire road. If you take the trail, it will rejoin the fire road in about 0.4 miles. Go right on the fire road if you took the trail.<br><br>Follow the fire road for a short distance as it passes a \u2018road closed\u2019 sign (2018). The road will turn right, dip down to Cold Creek, and cross it on a dilapidated bridge. Shortly after crossing the creek, the trail branches off to the left from the fire trail. The trail steadily climbs through the forest and eventually comes out into a large meadow. After this meadow, the climb starts to become a little more steep, in particular after crossing Cold Creek. The trail then switchbacks a couple of times before gaining the ridge that leads to the summit.<br><br>The climbing doesn\u2019t stop on the ridge, but the summit is not far off. Even late in the season, a decently sized snowfield exists below the summit, which becomes visible at this point. The trees become significantly more sparse as you climb along the ridge, allowing views to open up. And as you get close to the final climb to the summit, you'll pass the volcanic rock formation known as Mount Lola Knob to your left. After a little more climbing, you'll reach the summit. There is also a slightly shorter north summit that is just a short distance away.<br><br>The trail continues to meet the PCT: Highway 80 to Highway 49 (near Sierra City).
Mount Lola Summit Benchmark
Summit of Mount Lola, looking toward Castle Peak.
Nearing the summit of Mount Lola
Garter Snake on Mount Lola Trail
Bridge crossing Cold Creek
Sunset on Mount Lola
Sierra Buttes, as seen from Mount Lola.
Castle Peak from Mount Lola.
Northeast view on Mount Lola
Mount Lola Summit Panorama
Meadow near beginning of hike
Cold Stream Meadow