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Trail 452 Corralitos Creek

HikingPack and Saddle

Length: 3 miles
Difficulty: Difficult
Use: Moderate
Seasons: Summer through Fall
Trail Access: From Highway 96 take Forest Road 103 for nine miles, then take Forest Road 93 for two miles to the Resumidero Picnic Grounds. Take Forest Road 461 located at the north side of the old corral. Turn southwest on a spur road. The trail begins in a meadow about one-quarter mile up this spur road.
USGS Maps: Nacimiento
Description:

This trail begins on a spur road off of Road 461. It follows the Corralitos Creek into the Wilderness. The trail crosses some heavy timber stands of Spruce, Fir and Aspen with some occasional meadows.

The Vegita de las Flores Meadow is located about a half mile into the Wilderness to the south side of the creek. This is a campsite. Another campsite is located at the end of the trail at the San Pedro Peaks where it meets Trail 31.

The trail provides some spectacular views of the mountains and areas surrounding the Wilderness.

 

Notes:

No motor vehicles or motorized equipment in the wilderness area.

 

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 Last Modified: February 24, 2005