Near Skyline Trail
Beautiful desert flora can be found all along the Skyline Trail.
Near Skyline Trail
The Rise Above Cancer Walk uses the trails here, notably Badger Flats and the Canyon Trail.
Near Skyline Trail
Views abound on the Skyline Trail, especially during sunset.
Near Skyline Trail
Running down the Skyline Trail.
Near Skyline Trail
Langdon Trail - view toward Little Badger

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Skyline Trail

3.7 (6 Ratings)
A trail that runs the backbone of Badger Mountain with views in all directions.
3
mi
Distance
680
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The trail is open to hikers/runners, mountain bikes and horses. Dogs are allowed on leash only.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3mi
Distance
680ft
Elevation Gain
428ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
1,550ft
High Point
886ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Skyline Trail starts from the Westgate parking lot off of Dallas Road. It generally runs the ridgeline of Badger Mountain until it meets the Sagebrush and Langdon Trails at the tripple junction on the east edge of the preserve. It is a 3 1/2 foot wide path paved with crushed rock and has an average 10% grade. The surface is mostly smooth but can be rough in places. The trail leaves the parking lot next to the kiosk. For the first half mile, the trail climbs steadily in scattered sagebrush. At about the half mile point there is an intersection with the Langdon Trail branching off to the right. The Skyline Trail continues climbing crossing a service road and the landscape changes to mostly dryland grasses with numerous balsamroot in the spring. At 1.3 miles, the trail crosses the service road again and switches to the south side of Badger Mountain. From here to the junction with the Canyon Trail at mile two, it follows the contours gaining slowly gaining elevation to its high point. Take a left onto the Canyon Trail for the last 40 feet elevation to the summit and best views (and radio towers) or continue straight ahead. For the next 0.7 miles, the trail gradually descends to where it crosses the service road one final time. From here to the end it wanders through sagebrush until meeting the Langdon and Sagebrush Trails at just under 3 miles from the start. The options are to either retrace your route, take the Langdon Trail back to the Westgate parking lot (about the same distance) or drop down the Sagebrush Trail and then climb up the Canyon Trail to meet back up with the Skyline Trail by the summit and then return to the parking lot. The trail is wide and surfaced with gravel. Please stay on the trail and do not cut the curves. The trail is popular with mountain bikers, trail runners, and hikers but there is ample room to allow passing without leaving the trail. There are no services such as restrooms or water available once you leave the parking lot.

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Contributors
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