Pistol Butte Summit
Total Miles
3.7
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type
High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
Accessible By
Trail Overview
The trailhead to Pistol Butte has a gate (it was open upon my arrival on 10/14/23). It will take about an hour to summit and an hour to return. Add a couple of hours for those things that might happen. The beginning of the trail is not timid, as you can feel the incline and loose rocks slipping under your wheels. It doesn't get any easier. As you continue upward there becomes an urgency to not stop and there really isn't a good place to do so until you reach a fork right before the summit. It is here that you will have to decide whether to commit or quit. The last stretch is a no-turn-around rocky vert with rear axle lockers recommended because if you start to slip you will be pinned against a tree. Get ready for a 10-point turnaround on the top. Spend the night. You earned it! Push Forward.
Photos of Pistol Butte Summit
Difficulty
This trail consists of lots of loose rocks, off-camber switchbacks, the summit has loose dirt, trees narrowing the trail, extremely loose rocks, and steep vert at the final summit.
History
This is an old Pistol Butte Lookout built in 1932 with only the foundation points remaining. This 20' pole L-4 tower went to emergency status in 1952, and was destroyed by 1969. Elevation is 5154'
Pistol Butte Summit Map
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