- Summary:
- A small wooden shelter was built in the early 1990s for use by people hiking the trail. It is available for overnight camping on a first come, first served basis. Even if camping is not the intention, it provides a nice destination for a day hike with views of the surrounding mountains and an opportunity to read the Forest Service cabin log to see who else has been by.
- Distance and Time: 7.5 miles; 4-8 hours (round trip)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Elevation Change: Significant
- Route Finding: Easy
- Trail Condition: Moderately Good
- Seasonal Notes
- Spring
- The shelter is often buried in snow through late spring.
- Summer
- Wildflowers are abundant
- Fall
- Late fall often brings snow to the higher elevations
- Winter
- Connecting Trails
- Harbor Mountain Trail