Trip Reports

Trip Reports


By Zac Camp, recorded 02/26/2023 

A flat trail going through a canyon with a constant flow of water in its streams. There are many shallow crossings to keep a look out for. Wether conditions vary overall. Most areas are protected by the sun due to dense trees. The trail itself is rather smooth and easy to follow.

Distance: 8 miles.

Terrain: Mostly flat, few climbs, few switch backs, mostly either rock or dirt.

Stream crossings: Around 30 crossings scattered across the trail.

Water source levels: mostly abundant depending on the season.

Campsites: Large, flat, mostly open areas with plenty of firewood, near by water, school house site, working single use restroom, enough camping space for multiple groups.

Trails: Used by hikers, vehicles, and horsebacks. Only 2 forks are encountered until you get to the campsite.

General rules: Hunting is prohibited, No trespassing into other nearby property, keep campsites clean, responsibly dispose of fires, do not disturb the wildlife, do not harm the wildlife, do not tamper with the trail, trail signs, property signs, fences, gates, etc.

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