Difficult
5.1 mi
Distance
1,083 ft
Elev. Gain
2h 11m
Est. Time
0.0
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About This Trail
It is important to remember that the trail is not always dry because a stream feeds a lot of damp moss that makes for slippery conditions on the driest days. If you decide to stay on the trail and meet up with Cook Trail, you should add at least one mile to your day. There were many places where upper body strength and hip flexibility were important.
Trail Details
Loop
Route Type
Dirt
Surface
Dogs Allowed (Leash Required)
Dog Policy
Yes
Kid Friendly
No
Permit Required
Elevation Profile
Min:498 ft
Max:734 ft
330 ft
330 ft
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Trail Conditions
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