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Horton Springs Trail #292

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Overall Trail Rating
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Technical Difficulty
1 = Easy 5 = Very Difficult
 
Trail Access
1 = Easy 5 = Hard to get to
 

The first 1/4 mile of this trail is mostly level and very beautiful; then the trail drops steeply giving some fantastic views. 

 THIS TRAIL IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ONLY PERSONS WITH STRONG NAVIGATIONAL SKILLS SHOULD ATTEMPT THIS TRAIL AT THIS TIME.  PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES.

USGS Maps: Promontory Butte.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: many trees down on trail
Usage: Light
Best Season: Spring through Fall
Water: No
Restroom: No
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Black Mesa Ranger District
(928) 535-7300 
TTY: (928) 535-3213 

General Information

Latitude: 34.38048611

Longitude: -111.0624306

Length: 1.5 miles

Elevation: 6,700 feet - 7,900 feet

General Notes:

The trail connects with the Highline Trail 1 mile below.


Directions:

From State highway 260, turn west on Forest Road 300. Travel west 15.7 miles, the trailhead will be on the south side of the road.

Day Hiking

The first 1/4 mile of this trail is mostly level and very beautiful; then the trail drops steeply giving some fantastic views. Pine, fir, and wildflowers grow along the upper portions of the trail. Just a short hike down offers scenic views.

Elevation desc 6,700 feet to 7,900 feet
Best Season: Spring through Fall
Difficulty Level: Most Difficult

 


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