Dogs Off-leash
Features
Birding · Fall Colors · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Family Friendly
The east 3/4 of the trail is wide, flat and family friendly for even small children. The west end is fairly steep and is probably best left to more experienced families.
Parking is available at east trailhead along Dry Canyon Road, but on the west end you must park at the start of
FSR 162A Wofford Extension and hike to Wofford Lookout to start the trail.
Need to Know
Trail is open to dirt bikes and horseback riding. One will occasionally seen OHVs and ATVs, although they are technically not allowed.
Description
The Zinker Canyon Trail is an intermediate difficulty 3.8 mile (one way) doubletrack trail along closed Lincoln National Forest FSR roads in Zinker Canyon. The trail runs from Dry Canyon Road on the east to the Wofford Lookout on the west. It intersects with the
FSR 162A Wofford Extension trail on the west, allowing a 4.5 mile one way hike. The eastern side of the trail has a gradual incline that runs through open portions of the canyon, while the western 1.5 miles is more protected by trees with a moderate incline. Zinker Canyon is home to several bands of wild horses, and they can often be seen in open areas near the mid point of the trail if one hikes fairly quietly.
Flora & Fauna
Evergreen and aspen trees, wildflowers, birds, squirrels, deer, elk, wild horses, butterflies and moths.
Contacts
Shared By:
Brent Smith
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