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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest |
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Mt. Charleston Wilderness Some 40 miles of trails include many miles along the spine of the Spring Mountains. Elevation changes and the virtual absence of flat terrain make for strenuous but beautiful hiking. DirectionsTo get to hiking trails that lead into the Mt. Charleston Wilderness Area, take Nevada State Highway 95 to State Route 157 west. Travel approximately 17 miles to access the South Loop, Trail Canyon, and Fletcher Canyon Trails. To get to the Griffith Peak Trail take the Harris Springs Road south off of State Route 157. Travel on the Harris Springs road to Forest Road 104. The terminus of Forest Road 104 is the beginning of the Griffith Peak Trail. To access the North Loop Trail, take State Route 158 north from State Route 157.
To access the Bonanza Trail, take State Highway 95 to County Road 202 to Cold Creek. Continue through Cold Creek to the gravel Forest Road 202. The end of this road is the beginning of the Bonanza Trail. Maps and trail information are available at the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (SMNRA) Ranger Station. Map of Mt. Charleston Wilderness courtesy of Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Nearest Nevada Towns:
Maximum Group: NONE Permits: None Required |
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USDA Forest Service - Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest |
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