Near Aquarius Plateau Traverse
Near Aquarius Plateau Traverse
Near Aquarius Plateau Traverse
Near Aquarius Plateau Traverse
Near Aquarius Plateau Traverse

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Aquarius Plateau Traverse

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46.5
mi
Distance
7,274
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
LakeViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
46.53mi
Distance
7,274ft
Elevation Gain
9,181ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
11,068ft
High Point
6,866ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Aquarius Plateau Traverse is a 47-mile point-to-point route that runs south to north across the plateau. Beginning at Scenic Byway 12, the route ascends steadily along the Chriss Lake Trail. Mainly following the Great Western Trail, this route extends south to north along the east slope of the Aquarius Plateau overlooking Grand Staircase Escalante in the south and Capitol Reef National Park to the east. This adventure is accessible for running, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.The Aquarius Plateau is the highest plateau in North America and is part of the Colorado Plateau's High Plateaus section. It covers more than 900 square miles and includes 50,000 acres above 11,000 feet. At 11,328 feet, Bluebell Knoll on Boulder Mountain is the highest point on the plateau. Along the plateau, you'll encounter rugged cliffs, alpine forests, aspen stands, and scenic views of the Grand Staircase Escalante. The highest elevations (9,000'-11,000'+) have fir and spruce forests surrounding beautiful alpine meadows. The middle elevations are dominated by ponderosa pine, while the lowest elevations (5,000'-6,000') are populated by pinyon pine and juniper.TRAIL ACCESSYou will need to arrange a shuttle in advance for this point-to-point route.Southern access is located off State Route 12 or Scenic Byway 12.Northern access is located off State Route 24 or UT-24.BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING Many parts of Dixie National Forest allow dispersed camping. Contacting the nearest Forest Service office is the best way to find out exactly where you can camp. For more information please visit Fishlake National Forest.Considerations when camping:Dispersed camping is generally not allowed near campgrounds, picnic areas, or trailheads. In general, camping is permitted within a 1-mile radius of a campground.It is generally prohibited to camp less than 100 feet from a stream. Many dispersed camping areas are accessible via Forest Service Roads.WATERThere is water available in various streams, creeks, and lakes. Water must be treated before consumption. CHRISS LAKE TRAILHEADThe Chriss Lake Trailhead is easily accessible from Scenic Byway 12. At the trailhead, there is a parking area and restrooms.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONUSFS: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/fishlake/about-forest. Escalante Interagency Visitor Center: 1-(435) 826-5499.

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