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A remote trail into a wilderness canyon of carved pink granite. Expect the trail to be overgrown and challenging.
5.3 miles in length. Approximately one mile from Reynolds Trailhead, the trail passes near private property; please respect the rights of the property owner, and do not trespass. Travelers will go through pine forest and chaparral to a
riparian area of sycamore and cottonwood. The last ½ mile of the trail is a steep descent into Hell’s Hole (which is a real challenge when making the return trip) where the trail dead-ends. Use of livestock on the trail is discouraged; it can be hazardous to horses and there is nowhere to put them at the end of the trail that does not damage the riparian area.
Elevation: 3920 - 5480 feet. Difficulty level: More difficult. Use level: Light to
Moderate. Trailhead: Reynolds TH.
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