Near Mine Gulch Trail #338W03
Vincent's Cabin
Near Mine Gulch Trail #338W03
Sheep Mountain Wilderness boundary
Near Mine Gulch Trail #338W03
Mine Gulch Trail near Vincent Gap.
Near Mine Gulch Trail #338W03
Old growth manzanita and oaks along Mine Gulch Trail.
Near Mine Gulch Trail #338W03
View of Mt. Baden-Powell and Mine Gulch from Prairie Fork.

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Mine Gulch Trail #338W03

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Beautiful canyon trail with a lot of gain on return.
4
mi
Distance
115
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsGeologically SignificantRiver/CreekSpringWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.04mi
Distance
115ft
Elevation Gain
2,250ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,592ft
High Point
4,456ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Trail starts at the white pipe gate at the Vincent Gap Trailhead. Follow an old dirt road down 0.1 miles to a junction. The right fork (unsigned) goes to the Big Horn Mine Trail. Take the left fork (sign may be missing) with 2 short switchbacks through an avalanche zone before entering a tall forest of Jeffrey pines, yellow pines and white fir. The well shaded trail contours around the side of the mountain then begins a series of gentle switchbacks to the canyon floor. The trail stays on the east side of Vincent Gulch passing under a canopy of large canyon live oaks, bay, maple and sycamore trees. Watch for occasional clumps of poison oak. The trail may be hard to find in places due to abundant leaves on the ground. About 3.5 down the trail drops to the canyon floor. There is a spur trail on the left by a large rock outcropping that leads to an informal camp site popular with hunters. The main trails goes down around the rock and continues on the bench above the canyon floor for another half mile. It then drops to the canyon floor where a slide took out the original tread. From there an improvised route marked by cairns follows the wide canyon floor down to the junction with Prairie Fork. Pieces of the original trail can be found up on the bench on the east side but they are hard to follow due to fallen trees and overgrown bushes. Alder shaded Prairie Fork has reliable water. There is an improvised camp site at the junction. The Mine Gulch Trail Camp is located a few hundred yards downstream on a bench on the north side. The wide, shady site has ample room for several groups. Mine Gulch can be reached by going down another few hundred yards. A large part of Mt. Baden-Powell has collapsed forming this fascinating geological feature.

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