Near Bristlecone Trail
Near Bristlecone Trail
Near Bristlecone Trail
Near Bristlecone Trail
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Bristlecone Trail

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6.2
mi
Distance
1,141
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.24mi
Distance
1,141ft
Elevation Gain
1,140ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,429ft
High Point
8,449ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
At only a 45-minute drive from downtown Las Vegas, the peak of Lee Canyon in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area is an appealing destination. Temperatures in the warmer seasons can be 20 degrees cooler than in the city, and in the winter seasons a ski run operates - its slopes visible for a good portion of the Bristlecone Loop Hike. The loop trail itself is an interesting sojourn into stands of some of the oldest trees in Nevada, as bristlecones can grow to be several thousand years old. The loop is 5 miles in length (an additional 1 mile along pavement is necessary to complete the loop) runs high into the Spring Mountains, which is home to several endemic plant and animal species, as well as stands of aspen trees and several species of pine trees. The loop has two trailheads: the Upper Bristlecone Trailhead at the end of Highway 156 and the Lower Trailhead on a signed dirt road just under a mile below the road's end. For those only wanting to do a short hike or minimize the climbing, the Upper Trailhead offers the quicker access to the groves of bristlecone pines. From the Upper Trailhead, a wide footpath soon becomes a singletrack as it goes through scenic aspen and white fir groves. In about a mile the trail opens up to the bristlecones, as many off-trail options exist to wander into groves of the trees. About 2 miles in, the trail meets the Bonanza Trail at a fork, which will take hikers and backpackers much deeper into the mountains. Beyond the intersection with the Bonanza Trail, the path becomes a wider doubletrack and begins dropping in elevation before weaving back to the Lower Bristlecone Trailhead. Bicycles are allowed on the trail, while horses are restricted only to the portion between the Bonanza Trail and the Lower Bristlecone Trailhead. Hikers traveling the trail as a loop will need to walk about a mile along the road between trailheads.

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