Got rained out 30 min from peak. Lightning caused us to turn around.
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Great hike to train on, rapid ascend with a few flat breaks here and there.
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If someone reads this in the next few days, please bring up new US flag! It is in terrible condition.
Epic views, long, steep in parts but not insane. Not for beginners but rewarding. Can't believe there is still snow in August!! Not walking through any snow though.
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Always a great hike, even on one of the hottest days in history. Get up there early and it’s amazing! Still a tiny bit of snow and tons of flowers at the lower elevations
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Amazing hike to Big Falls. Not sure I got to the actual falls, but I ended at waterfall about 20ft high. Maybe this is the place! A lot of water during my trip in early July. Some tricky spots to navigate along the water runoff.
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This is a very challenging hike, start to finish. For anyone who has hiked San Gorgonio in Southern California, it’s very similar, especially to the Fish Creek trail, but much easier to get to and a little bit harder. (This trail climbs a few hundred feet higher over a few less miles)
Fall colors on the lower part, which is shaded most of the time. Lots of wildlife, including a few horses. The upper parts, including Griffith Peak, are almost entirely exposed, so take sun protection. It was pretty cool, but I still went through 3 liters of water and could have drank more. If it was hot, more water would have definitely been required, but there are some springs up there.
From the top you have unobstructed views for hundreds of miles in all directions! Though I didn’t do it for time reasons, you could also add Mummy Mountain and bag three peaks if you wanted, but that one is a very technical and difficult climb. I don’t know if I would have been physically able to add that one, but it’s an option if you’re doing the south and north loops instead of an out and back as I did.
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Insane ridge riding - maxing out what the bikes can do at elevation!
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This was a great drive with lots of diverse scenery. Not to difficult overall a 4 or 5. High clearance a must.
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Spectacular trail with spectacular views. Hard to describe how beautiful driving through these canyons and streambeds is. If you’re driving through Austin with a 4 x 4 you have to hit this area just as a quick detour. It only took me about an hour or so to cross the entire mountain range with my RAV4
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Not very technical but fairly strenuous. A great training trail. The last 1.5 miles were cold, windy and still covered with a bit of snow. Bring gloves, handwarmers and a windbreaker with a hood (in early May anyway).
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Good spot to escape the heat and do some camping in the trees.
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This is a fun trail. But you must know how to navigate small rocks and washed out trails. Know how to use 4 wheel low to make it easier. Great views and some cool hidden stuff you need to find on your own.
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Lots of deep snow. Most trails are completely covered but Cathedral Rock trail is visible until the end where you get stuck and have to turn around. Expect ankle to knee deep steps without snowshoes.
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Fun hike in the snow with beautiful views. We couldn't get to the trailhead parking area as the last bit of road was closed, which added 2 miles. If you go in winter, be very careful at the falls. I was caught in a sudden icefall and while my injury was mild, the next person may not be so lucky. Would definitely do it again though!
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Second time reaching the top in 2 weeks. First time was from the south side and second time was coming from the north. You can make better time going up the north side and I found it to be easier and more enjoyable with better views, however, you can make better time coming down the south. North side is slightly shorter mileage wise but overall the total time is about the same. If I were to pick between the two next time, I would go up the north side.
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We extended the loop we did last time. Easy trail to hike. Trekking poles not required. The pause stopped time at the end was a little long because I forgot to stop the hike while we were relaxing at the picnic tables.
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A good hike to beat the desert heat an hour away. Went in mid June there was no spring or water to see but did see lots of butterflies. Did this hike with a 5 year old in 2 hours.
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The hike is easy, (after the initial short uphill section) the views of both sides of the valley cliffs are the best
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This is a nice trail for elevation gain. We hiked with some inexperienced hikers and some more experienced. Going up the loop the trail is wide and we’ll used. Coming back down the way we did is much narrower. We saw 5 deer, heard birdsong and more chipmunks than I could count. The time of the hike was long because of our newbies. An experienced group could do it much faster.
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Great hike to the summit of Mt Charleston. Take plenty of water (I had 6 liters and ran out at the end) as there are no water sources. Not for the occasional hiker.
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Trial start to Class 4 hike/scramble (elevation starts at ~8000 ft) to three repels (in water this time of year) in Mt. Charleston. Beautiful all around.
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After 7 tries to make it to the top, I finally did it an boy did it feel good. Thanks Lord for giving me the strength and perseverance at almost 60 to do this
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Dustin Prosser 4 years, 5 months ago
We love this loop. I definitely enjoy starting at the Lower parking and ending with the downhill walk back to the car along the road. Still some ice/snow along the Upper trail, but absolutely passable without equipment.
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Best hike in the area .... snow and a waterfall in the spring
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After 7 tries I finally made it to the top!!! I found out a couple years later that I have diabetes and the reason I always got dizzy near the top was probably low glucose levels.
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Great family hike. There was still a lot of color in the quaking aspens, though it appears to be going away fast.
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The hike was great. You’ll get to get out of the Vegas heat when you reach the trail head. About a 20* difference than the Strip. Don’t expect too much of a waterfall. The “falls” was more like a stream. It was incline going all the way up to the falls. Some parts of the trail needs to be touched up but other than that great hike. I brought along my 9year old Miniature Dachshund and he made it up there worth no problems. Difficulty: Moderate
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Popular area to hike.
This is just a mileage from the junction of Fletcher Peak Trailhead to to the start of the North Loop Trailhead.
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Took my 3 1/2 year old and 5 year hiking up to the waterfall (around 8280ft). They did great and didn’t need to be carried. Just make sure you bring plenty of water, snacks, and take breaks and they’ll make it no problem.
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I consider this hike to be more of a moderate hike. Did it on Wednesday and it was awesome. About half way up there is an avalanche that has taken out some of the trail. If your capable you can traverse up the avalanche diagonally about 50 yards and find the trail again. Someone has marked it with rocks. The view at the top is well worth the work to get there
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