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Make sure to grab a self-service wilderness permit at the box near the trailhead or the upper end of the trail.
Description
The Lost Cabin Trail runs from Palmer Canyon Road near Hill City up to the uber-popular #4 /
Black Elk Peak Trail 0.6 miles from
Sylvan Lake. After an initial 0.3 miles through rolling meadow, it climbs steadily through open forest with occasional views and frequent switchbacks for 2 miles to a ridgeline and the wilderness boundary.
Once in the wilderness, the trail runs past many stone needles with views of the Pinnacles and
Black Elk Peak. A final climb up 0.5 miles of narrow trail brings you to the well-traveled trail from
Sylvan Lake.
Mostly the trail is narrow, overgrown, and eroded. As a descent route, it is fun (though it leaves you with a few miles of dirt road hiking if you didn't park at the trailhead). As an ascent, it would be a long slog up challenging terrain, which is just steep enough to be a really exhausting hike. However, it allows you to connect a few other fun trails in the area and make a big wilderness loop including the state highpoint.
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Shared By:
Charles Danforth
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