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While the full trail might be a bit long to tackle, families can easily choose a shorter out-and-back, and kids will love learning about the geology in the area.
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This is a great one for all the geologists out there! Before heading out, make sure you stop in at the park's Headquarters Visitor Center and pick up a comprehensive geology guide. There are top markers along this trail that can be used with the guide that will tell you about the unique geology of the Permian Reef. There are 30 stops along this trail and the guide is not for the faint of heart. However, even if you aren't a geology buff, you can still enjoy the unique scenery and excellent views into McKittrick Canyon.
This trail starts at the McKittrick Canyon Visitor Center and heads north crossing a wide wash. Just after the wash,
McKittrick Canyon - Permian Reef Connector will connect from the left. As you continue on, the trail begins to head uphill, passing the
Geology Loop Trail before long (it's a nice alternative if you're following the guide).
The trail steepens a bit as you climb the ridge. There are a few switchbacks that help make the grade more manageable. After about three miles of climbing, the trail levels off and winds along the ridge top. Enjoy the excellent views of the McKittrick Canyon as you continue on.
You'll pass Camp Wilderness at about mile four and the trail ends at the park boundary. If you continue on from here, you enter the Lincoln National Forest - the trail becomes the
Camp Wilderness Ridge #45 trail.
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Shared By:
Liz
with improvements
by Todd Shelley
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