PathQuest

Twin Peaks

Location: Tuolumne County, CA, US

Elevation: 12,321 feet

0 recorded summits

Current Conditions

Weather: Clear sky

Temperature: 31°F

Wind: 11 mph

Humidity: 55%

7-Day Summit Window

Best day: 2026-05-24 (score: 85/100)

  • 2026-05-24: Excellent (85/100) - Clear skies, calm winds, cool
  • 2026-05-25: Good (80/100) - Clear skies, breezy, cool
  • 2026-05-26: Marginal (55/100) - Partly cloudy, strong winds, cold
  • 2026-05-27: Poor (35/100) - Chance of snow, calm winds, cold
  • 2026-05-28: Poor (35/100) - Chance of snow, calm winds, cold
  • 2026-05-29: Good (77/100) - Overcast, calm winds, cool
  • 2026-05-30: Good (77/100) - Overcast, calm winds, cool

Avalanche Forecast - Bridgeport Avalanche Center

<p>The Bridgeport Avalanche Center's forecasting season has come to a close! &nbsp;We will resume forecasts and observations starting in the Fall of 2026.&nbsp; Even though our <a href="https://avalanche.org/avalanche-encyclopedia/avalanche/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">avalanche</a> forecasts have ended, Spring conditions can bring rapid change including unstable snow and avalanches. Please read the full forecast discussion below for an overview of spring&nbsp;<a href="https://avalanche.org/avalanche-encyclopedia/avalanche/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">avalanche</a> concerns. Thank you for being a supporter!</p>

Air Quality

AQI: 22 (Good)

Snow Conditions

Trend: stable

  • Virginia Lakes Ridge: 0" depth, 0" SWE
  • Willow Flat CA: 0" depth, 0.1" SWE
  • Leavitt Meadows: 0" depth, 0" SWE

Stream Flow

  • ROBINSON CK AT TWIN LKS OUTLET NR BRIDGEPORT, CA: normal (110 cfs)
  • GREEN CK NR BRIDGEPORT, CA: normal (43.7 cfs)
  • BUCKEYE CK NR BRIDGEPORT, CA: normal (119 cfs)

Trail Alerts (1)

  • Big Oak Flat Road Fire Safety Work (road is open with 15-minute delays): To help restore more resilient forest conditions and safely reintroduce fire, Yosemite is conducting mechanical vegetation reduction work along Big Oak Flat Road between Foresta and Crane Flat. Crews are removing dead and fallen wood and reducing smaller trees near the road. This work reduces wildfire risk to visitors, infrastructure, and firefighters, and helps prepare the area for future prescribed fire or to better withstand unplanned wildfires.

Public Lands

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