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Trail 46 Los Pinos Trail

Pack and SaddleHiking

Length: 5 Miles
Difficulty: Difficult
Use: Moderate
Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Elevation: 8,060 feet+
Trail Access: This interior trail connects the Los Pinos Trail with the Vacas Trail at about 2.6 miles. The trail is along Anastacio Creek with the trail occasionally entering spruce type.
Description:

The trail climbs 2,040 feet in 3.1 miles to the top and levels off at the junction of the Anastacio Trail. From this junction to the San Pedro Parks covers a distance of 2.5 miles which is the trail destination but also is a junction with other trails. Vegetation is mixed conifer, aspen, shrubs and grasses. Trail is mostly through spruce occasional openings. Water is abundant throughout the trail. The San Pedro Parks is a large meadow surrounded by dense stands of spruce.

 

Notes:

No motor vehicles or motorized equipment in the wilderness area.

 

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