Near Halifax Trail #1088
Looking west along the Middle Fork Canyon from the Halifax Trail.
Near Halifax Trail #1088
Solace Meadow from the former site of the old cabin
Near Halifax Trail #1088
Fire damage and new growth along the Halifax Trail
Near Halifax Trail #1088
The McKie Camp Trail passes through damage from the 2017 Blanket Creek Fire.
Near Halifax Trail #1088
The Halifax Trail climbs the slope above Halifax Creek

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Halifax Trail #1088

3.0 (1 Rating)
A now-restored trail into seldom-visited parts of the northern Sky Lakes Wilderness.
3.5
mi
Distance
1,805
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
This trail is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness and the usual federal wilderness area regulations and restrictions apply here. Practice Leave No Trace (LNT) backcountry skills and ethics. Camp 100 feet from fragile areas; bury human waste at least 200 feet from water, trails, and campsites. This trail is usually closed by snow between November and May.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.54mi
Distance
1,805ft
Elevation Gain
280ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
5,561ft
High Point
3,954ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Halifax Trail #1088 leaves the Middle Fork Trail #978 about 3.3 miles from the Middle Fork Trailhead and descends a short distance to the Middle Fork. The trail continues on the other side of the water about 100 feet downstream, directly across from a colorful cliff. Getting across the water will require careful wading (which may not be either possible or safe at high water) or the presence of a large log. Once across the water, the trail continues through the river's lush bottom land and then begins a well-graded ascent of the slope above Halifax Creek. Along the way you'll get a great view west down the Middle Fork Canyon and a fleeting view of the peaks around Devils Peak to the south. After about 2.5 miles of climbing through several long switchbacks, the trail levels out and proceeds toward Solace Meadow. At the head of the meadow (the east end), the #1088 ends at its junction with the McKie Camp Trail #1089. Many of the trails in this area owe their existence to farmers who grazed their livestock here during the summers. Most of this activity occurred at or near Solace and McKie Meadows since these offered water, foraging, and reasonably level ground. The old cabin at Solace Meadow that was used to support this historic grazing was destroyed by the 2017 Blanket Creek Fire. Despite the fire damage, the meadow itself is still green, the spring still provides fresh water (good water sources are not common in this area), and there are plenty of flat tent sites around the old cabin site.

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