Trail Conditions/Reports
There are approximately 280 miles of Forest Service system trails within the Wilderness. These trails are routinely maintained to provide safe and adequate access throughout much of the Wilderness. One of the most interesting trips is the 45-mile trail along the Continental Divide. This trail leads past high mountain peaks to alpine lakes and basins. Trails up various creek bottoms join the trail along the Continental Divide. Cross-country travel is difficult but can be rewarding.
Many of the trailheads or portal areas are equipped with trail registers. The registers provide Forest Personnel with basic information essential to proper management. This information lets the manager know your needs and helps predict the impact that users will have on the Wilderness, both now and in future years. Please fill out the registration card and add your comments and suggestions.
Many of the trailheads or portal areas are equipped with trail registers. The registers provide Forest Personnel with basic information essential to proper management. This information lets the manager know your needs and helps predict the impact that users will have on the Wilderness, both now and in future years. Please fill out the registration card and add your comments and suggestions.