Wheeler Geologic - via Pool Table Road (FS600)
Total Miles
14.0
Elevation
3,485.64 ft
Duration
6 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Plan for a long and scenic day or camp and make it an overnight or more. Exit by Alder Creek if you want to add hours and difficulty. There are no particular obstacles but a varying surface from smooth to loose large and small rock, to eroded, rutted, muddy areas, and a few small stream crossings. Most of the trail is above 9,000 feet, going as high as nearly 12,000 feet. Be prepared for extreme weather at these altitudes. Freezing temperatures and snow are possible mid-summer. Thunderstorms and lightning can be extremely hazardous. There is good cell service on much of the trail, but plan as if you will not have it. Most parts are narrow, but there are ample places to pull over for oncoming traffic. Allow 2-4 hours to hike and explore the geologic area at the trail end. Take the left fork on the hiking trail towards Halfmoon Pass to get to the overlook. There is dispersed primitive camping at the end and along the way, and note that a substantial portion of the road has wilderness area on both sides.
Photos of Wheeler Geologic - via Pool Table Road (FS600)
Difficulty
The trail is remote, has sections above treeline, and a few steep descents and climbs.
History
The remote Wheeler Geologic Area is an eroded outcropping of volcanic ash, the result of eruptions from the La Garita Caldera approximately 25 million years ago. The area was designated a National Monument from 1908 until 1950 and was Colorado's first National Monument. It is now part of the La Garita Wilderness in the Rio Grande National Forest.
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