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Warner Lake - Beaver Basin Trail

The Trail begins at Forest Service Road 669 and quickly ascends to the ridge. The path then continues with a steep, narrow decline through a mixed forest. Afterward, the trail gradually levels out as you hike through a large grove of aspen trees. Going downhill again, you will be able to appreciate the beauty of the aspen trees, especially in the autumn. At a junction, you can turn right to explore Warner Lake or left to complete the single track. The trail ends at the dirt road which leads downhill to Hazard County.

Community
La Sal
Length
4.70 miles
Trail Type
One Way
Average Grade
13 %
Elevation Gain
791 ft
Notes
  • Plan ahead and prepare for your adventures
  • Stay on designated trails
  • Leave artifacts where you spot them
  • Do not enter any archaeological structures
  • Do not eat near archaeological sites
  • Leave historic sites and rock art untouched
  • Pack out what you pack in
  • Properly dispose of human and pet waste
  • Respect and be aware of wildlife
  • Keep dogs on leashes at all times and away from archaeological structures
Hiking Difficulty
Difficult

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