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This trail enters the Trapper Creek Wilderness area, so wilderness regulations apply. Be sure to self-register at a trailhead.
There was construction on the road leading to the main trailhead as of mid August M-F, check for updates before heading out mid-week (Trapper Creek Trailhead is open):
fs.usda.gov/recarea/gifford…
Need to Know
If you park at the Trapper Creek Trailhead, you'll need a recreation pass.
Description
You can park at the beginning/west end of this trail via a sequence of dirt forest roads, or access the bottom from the
Trapper Creek Trail #192 trailhead, which is accessible by any car. The trail can also be accessed from Government Mineral Springs Campground. Most people will use this trail to get to the summit of Observation Peak and/or to create loops in the Trapper Creek Wilderness rather than hike it end-to-end. There are not a lot of views from this trail, but the forest is lovely and some of the old-growth is very impressive.
From the west end, the trail begins a steady ascent with a few sections of switchbacks. After about a mile, you'll already come to the high-point of the trail where a faint trail can be taken to Sister Rocks. From there, descend a small amount to
Trapper Creek Trail #192 and Big Hollow. Ascend a bit again from there to pass
Shortcut Trail (which leads to Rim Trail via
Trapper Creek Trail #192) and find the
Observation Peak Trail #132A, a very short distance after (2.25 miles from the TH). This is probably what you're after.
From
Observation Peak Trail #132A, the trail will begin a non-stop steady descent. This grade is smooth and doesn't need to utilize switchbacks. After another mile, you'll pass
Sunshine Trail, which connects to
Rim Trail #202 before plunging to
Trapper Creek Trail #192.
At about 5 miles, you'll pass
Big Slide - another trail that plunges to
Trapper Creek Trail #192. In another two-thirds of a mile you'll cross a pleasant creek. There was a very nice small campsite just east of this creek. Finally, the trail will end at
Trapper Creek Trail #192, about a mile west of the Trapper Creek Trailhead and under a mile east of the trail to Government Mineral Springs Campground.
Flora & Fauna
Old growth forest.
Contacts
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Karl W
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