This area receives an average annual snowfall of approximately 400 inches with an average peak snowpack of 150 inches. Nearby ski resorts such as Dodge Ridge and Bear Valley benefit from this abundant snowpack. Climate trends show an overall decrease in snowpack over the past few decades due to warming temperatures, but variability from year to year can still result in large snowpacks. The snowpack in Leavitt Meadows is an important source of water for downstream rivers, creeks, and reservoirs such as the Walker River, which provides water for irrigation and recreation. The composition of the snowpack affects the hydrology of this area, with variations in melt rates and flow timing depending on snowpack density and temperature. Overall, the snowpack in Leavitt Meadows is crucial for both ecological and human systems in the region.
1. Hiking: Leavitt Meadows is surrounded by the stunning Hoover Wilderness, offering numerous hiking trails for all levels of hikers. One popular trail is the Leavitt Lake Trail, a moderate 7-mile round trip hike that leads to a beautiful alpine lake with views of surrounding peaks.
2. Fishing: The East Walker River runs through Leavitt Meadows and is known for its excellent trout fishing. Anglers can try their luck at catching rainbow, brown, and brook trout in the pristine waters of the river.
3. Camping: There are several campgrounds in and around Leavitt Meadows, providing a great opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Campers can enjoy stargazing, campfire cooking, and the peaceful sounds of nature.
4. Birdwatching: Leavitt Meadows is a prime spot for birdwatching, with a variety of bird species that can be spotted in the area. Bird enthusiasts can keep an eye out for species such as the mountain bluebird, American dipper, and white-headed woodpecker.
5. Horseback riding: For those looking for a more unique outdoor adventure, horseback riding is a popular activity in the area. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain of the Hoover Wilderness on horseback, taking in the scenic views and experiencing the wilderness in a different way.
| Site ID | Snow Sensor 575 |
| Geolocation | 38.31, -119.55 |
| Elevation | 7,198ft. |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-14 |
| Observed Snowpack | 0 inches |
| Percent of Normal | NA |
| Snow Water Equivalent | NA |
| Past 24hrs | 0.0 inches |
| 24hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| 120hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| Peak Snowpack | 112 inches |