Near Monk's Trail
Looking North on the trail.
Near Monk's Trail
Beginning of trail
Near Monk's Trail
View of Franklin Mountains from the trail
Near Monk's Trail
The Palisades Canyon Loop Trail offers plenty of yuccas.

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Monk's Trail

3.0 (2 Ratings)
A rocky singletrack through Palisades Canyon.
1.2
mi
Distance
477
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyLess CrowdedViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
According to the sign at the trailhead, Palisades Canyon is open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. With no clearly defined boundary between the Palisades area and State Park property, it's unclear where the restriction is supposed to be applied, and it is not enforced anyway.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.22mi
Distance
477ft
Elevation Gain
35ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
4,601ft
High Point
4,154ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Monk's Trail is the primary route through Palisades Canyon, leading to the southern end of Franklin Mountains State Park. The trail starts shortly after the access gate into the canyon, branching off from Palisades Canyon Access Road. Look for a singletrack to the right after the dirt road splits. An easy, gradual climb for the most part, the challenge comes from the rugged condition of the trail. Hikers will find themselves needing to pay close attention to their step, as large rocks are a constant presence on the trail. This can be particularly bad after thunderstorms; Palisades Canyon was purchased as public land in part to protect it as a runoff area. Monk's climbs out of the canyon near the intersection with Palisades Canyon Loop, which can be easy to miss. It then enters a steep segment, winding as it climbs a ridge overlooking the sandy wash below. The rocks and grade make it a tough climb, but it doesn't last long. As the path begins to level out, it enters an area thick with plant life. The ocotillo, creosote bushes, and cacti look particularly nice in the summer, becoming colorful. The trail crosses connectors to the Loop, East Monk's, and the access road again around the half-mile point. From here on out, the trail is fairly uniform, making a steady climb north. With the hills surrounding the trail on either side, there's a nice feeling of solitude here. As Monk's nears the one-mile point, it crosses a few more paths leading in various directions. It ends at an intersection with Vertigo Ridge and Thousand Steps Trail, providing plenty of interesting options to continue a hike.

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Contributors
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