Difficult
10.2 mi
Distance
3,091 ft
Elev. Gain
4h 51m
Est. Time
0.0
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About This Trail
It was great views. Take the east route until you reach the Tripyramid North Trail. If the weather is dry, climb it. It is recommended that you be prepared for a long climb with not many places to put your hands and feet. If it is wet, you may want to walk a bit longer on the Livermore trail. Enjoy the views on the way up and down. The views from the top are not as amazing as other mountains. You may want to rest on the North Tripyramid before continuing to the Middle and South Tripyramids. The South Slide is through the Tripyramid Trail. It will be easier to climb down via the south than it will be via the north. Walk back to the car once you reach the Livermore Rd.
Trail Details
Loop
Route Type
Dirt
Surface
Dogs Allowed (Leash Required)
Dog Policy
Yes
Kid Friendly
No
Permit Required
Elevation Profile
Min:481 ft
Max:1,258 ft
942 ft
942 ft
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