Corkscrew Peak Trail
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Route Description for Corkscrew Peak Trail
Being both long in distance, and possessing a large amount of elevation incline, the Corkscrew Peak Trail should only be attempted by experienced hikers. Sections of the route - especially near the end - can become quite steep and so care should be taken when attempting. Hiking pools are suggested to help aid you along the route and - as with any hike within a desert environment - we also recommend bringing lots of water and protecting yourself from the sun with a hat and lots of sunscreen.
Having made it to the trailhead, follow the Corkscrew Peak Trail as it makes its way north alongside some highlands to the east of the pathway. The trail incline is gradual at first as it makes its way north. Soon, however, the incline will become noticeably steeper as you make your way to the base of Corkscrew peak, and up a saddle.
With the initial saddle section completed, the long steep climb to Corkscrew Peak begins. Take your time, and watch your footing, as the scree slope can become dangerous if rushed. While climbing the incline, the Corkscrew Peak Trail will veer slightly to the east, and will eventually lead you to Corkscrew Peak itself. Enjoy the fruits of your effort by taking in the panoramic views, and maybe stopping for a picnic! Once you are ready, backtrack your steps towards the trailhead, ensuring you take your time on the decline.
Getting to the Corkscrew Peak Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for the Corkscrew Peak Trail is located off of Daylight Pass Road.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
October - May
Pets allowed:
No
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Poor
Crowd Levels:
Low
Route Type:
Out and back
Corkscrew Peak Trail Elevation Graph
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