Lone Tree via Peralta Canyon Trail
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This hike adds an extension onto the typical adventure through Peralta Canyon, taking you to the Lone Tree, a lone pine tree amidst the hoodoos and rock formations of the canyon. The canyon is always a gorgeous place to hike, and this route adds on a fun treat to the end of this already enjoyable hike. Expect moderate traffic on this trail.
Getting there
The trailhead for the hike to Lone Tree via Peralta Canyon Trail is on E Peralta Road.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | October-May |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | Older Children only |
Route Signage | Good |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Lone Tree via Peralta Canyon Trail
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Lone Tree via Peralta Canyon Trail Description
This route guide follows Peralta Canyon Trail through the canyon and adds on an extension to the Lone Tree, a lone pine tree. This trail boasts excellent views from multiple points, and you can take in the canyon scenery with its hoodoos and rock formations. The section to the tree will be less busy than the hike through the canyon, which is popular.
This canyon can get very hot. Bring plenty of water with you and avoid hiking during the heat of the day. Remember that dogs are not allowed on this trail.
From the trailhead, you’ll take the obvious route up into the canyon. Navigation through this part of the hike is simple; continue following the canyon as it climbs steadily. The route will cross over to the other side near the top before launching into switchbacks. At Fremont Saddle, bear right to the other trail, then take a left and hike straight ahead to the tree. From here, retrace your steps.s
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