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Lily Basin Trail - No. 86

Contact Info
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
10024 US Hwy. 12
PO Box 670
Randle, WA 98377

Phone:
360-497-1100
Basics
Location:
In the Goat Rocks Wilderness
Length:
12 miles
Elevation Range:
4240 feet to 6960 feet
Elevation Change:
2720 feet

Description

Trail No. 86 begins on Road 48 and climbs a timbered, rugged ridgeline for 4 miles to the west face of Johnson Peak. From here it proceeds southwest on a relatively easy, open grade to intersect Angry Mountain Trail No. 90. Turning southeast it continues to Hawkeye Point where the trail becomes rough with steep snowbanks that can last late into the summer. Trail No. 86 intersects Goat Ridge Trail No. 95, then turns northeast to skirt Goat Lake and ends on Snowgrass Trail No. 96.

Views of Packwood Lake and the Goat Rocks Wilderness are available from this trail. Parts of this trail may have been a Native American travel route, used by mountain goat hunters. The Lily Basin Horse Trail No. 86A is a short access trail from the stock user trailhead to Lily Basin.

Details

Location:
In the Goat Rocks Wilderness
Length:
12 miles
Elevation Range:
4240 feet to 6960
Elevation Change:
2720

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