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Warner Lake Mann's Peak Loop With Jackass Pass

This hike begins near Warner Lake on the Boren Basin Trail and proceeds to Geyser Pass Rd. Then head back on the singletrack Clark Lake Trail to Moonlight Meadows.

From there, you'll get to hike on a section of the Whole Enchilada (popular for mountain bikes) and Burro Pass Trail. Once you reach Burro Pass, you'll begin the ascent to the top of Mann's Peak on Manns Peak Trail #110. The trail is easy to follow for about a mile but then becomes more difficult to see at times because you'll be above tree line in the rock "scree". There are some cairns to follow and rock steps have been built to guide you along the way.

Once at the top of the peak, be sure to take a minute to enjoy the 360-degree views. At the peak, there is a severe drop off on the back side. Head west and stay on the ridgeline hiking down to a "Y" intersection with Warner Lake - Beaver Basin Trail. This is also known locally as Jackass Pass. Take a left at the "Y" onto Warner Lake - Beaver Basin Trail back to Burro Pass Trail #315, which will loop you back to where you started.

Community
La Sal
Length
17.50 miles
Trail Type
Loop
Average Grade
9 %
Elevation Gain
4,196 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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