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View Details. Las Vegas, NV 24 mi. Blue Diamond, NV 22 mi. Las Vegas, NV 25 mi. Las Vegas, NV 29 mi. The trail heads NW toward the summit and away from the false peak. About yards past the saddle a faint path to the south left travels down to Peak Springs. There's a sign marking the turnoff, but it's easily missed. The half-mile trek down to Peak Springs is very steep and you lose feet in elevation.

The hike back up to the trail is a killer, but if you need water Peak Springs is a reliable source. Due to the wind and elevation, the landscape becomes harsh. Bristlecone pines are reduced to twisted dwarfs. You're above 11, feet at this point, but luckily the incline is moderate. Charleston Peak looks more like a ridge than a summit from this angle. Just off the trail to the right are the remains of a plane crash. Just before the peak the trail forks. Both trails go to the peak; however, the main trail is less steep.

The wind can be harsh above the treeline. Bring a windbreaker. It's important to drink plenty of water before this final ascent. One cause of altitude sickness is a lack of water! Congratulations, you're standing, or lying down questioning your sanity, at the highest point in southern Nevada. Take a moment to experience the silence, breathe the clean air, and be thankful you're in good enough shape to stand at the peak. The summit offers a fantastic degree view of southern Nevada, eastern California, and southern Utah.

An Army box contains a sign-in book. A dug out fort that holds 10 people is a favorite resting point before starting back down.

You can return the way you came up or make a loop by hiking down the North Loop Trail to Trail Canyon. Echo Overlook Trail. Length: 7. Even though this is a strenuous hike due to the steep switchbacks and elevation gain, it is a beautiful trail from the very beginning.

The fall colors are magnificent, but this is a great way to escape the summer heat because you are under trees the entire time. Aspens, cottonwoods and pines fill the avalanche chute at eye level, while brilliantly colored wildflowers and lush green grasses cover the soil. Look for the large cave in the cliffs on your L as you cross back and forth across the side canyon, up the steep stone steps do NOT take the gravel road to the L , and up the east side of the avalanche chute, climbing rapidly towards Echo Cliffs.

The overlook is a great place to stop, relax, lunch, etc. Mummy Spring Trail. Length: 9. Pinyon to Sawmill Loop. Length: 4.



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