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There are known to be a number of fossils in this area. From the parking lot you will cross the Earthquake scarp, travel up an old 2 track trail and turn left of the Birch Creek drainage. This part of the trail is through scattered timber and is easy to moderate in difficulty for about 2 miles . However, the last mile has sections of hand overhand extreme climbing through bare rock. This area will be enjoyed only by those desiring a good challenge.
Details
Length:
3 miles
Difficulty:
Easy Intermediate Difficult
Time:
1 to 1-1/2 hrs
Trailhead Elevation:
7200
Season:
July to October
Additional Details:
Trail Begins: The trail head is at the end of BLM Road #279 that exits Highway 93
Trail Ends: Hiker must backtrack to the trailhead
Convenience available: Parking is available at the trail head. No other modern conveniences
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