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Short walk through bristlecone pines.


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Lollipop

9,919' 3,023 m

High

9,899' 3,017 m

Low

21' 6 m

Up

22' 7 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Unknown

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Family Friendly Very easy.

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This is a very short loop, nearly an out-and-back through bristlecone pines, though they lack the drama of the ancient ones that cling to the nearly barren White Mountains east of Bishop, California. The far end of the loop reaches a wooden platform with a good view to the south. It was closed during my visit, but it looked like the repairs would be completed soon.

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Matthew Kidd

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The view from the end of the trail, overlooking the upper end of Zion National Park
Jan 16, 2020 near Cedar City, UT
A young healthy Bristlecone Pine. A rare sight!
Jan 16, 2020 near Cedar City, UT
Bristlecone Pine trail.
Jul 29, 2019 near Cedar City, UT

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Oct 16, 2019
Benski Dayley
Jun 26, 2019
Brandon Plewe
The platform at the end had been wrecked by the heavy snows in early 2019, but the view was still great. 0.2mi — 0h 30m
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