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Home : Ranger Districts : Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District : Trails

Trail 245 Sebadillosos Trail

Hiking

Length: 2.75 miles
Difficulty: Difficult
Use: Heavy
Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Highest and Lowest Points: 11,200 feet and 9,720 feet
Trail Access: Beatty's Flats, Jack's Creek Trail 257
USGS Maps: Pecos Falls, Truchas Peak
Description:

The Sebadillosos Trail starts from Beatty's Trail 25 at Beatty's Flats, about a quarter mile upriver from the Pecos River Bridge. The trail climbs steeply to the junction with Dockweiler Trail 259, at which point it turns sharply to the right. The trail continues in a generally northwesterly direction, climbing steeply through dense forest and occasional meadows to the junction with Jack's Creek Trail 257.

 

Notes:

This trail is in the Pecos Wilderness. Motorized equipment and mechanized transportation, including mountain bikes, hunter carts, and chainsaws are prohibited.

This trail holds snow until summer and can be very treacherous for horses until the snow melts.

 

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