Cone Peak

Trail Snapshot:

Status
Riding Well
Length
3.6 miles
Elevation
1651' ↑
C.O.D.
black
Deadfall
none

Trail Description

ebike allowed or not caveat

 E-bikes NOT allowed on Cone Peak

Cone Peak extends off the Iron Mountain trail to form a nice loop if you add in the hike back along Highway 20. Expect open meadows, volcanic craggy rock formations and abundant wildflowers in season.

Cone Peak has limited hiking use, so this trail makes for a better descent and less conflict if you are riding the loop.

Recent Reports

  1. Big Fatty

    note fire activity in the area. Trail appears open but trailhead closed on fire map.

  2. Joel Blatt

    Too many hikers during wildflower season.

  3. J.J. Johnston

    Two trees down. Both fairly easy to get around/over. Other than that trail is in great shape. Labor Day weekend and I didn’t see another person. Love it!

  4. Marc Fortier

    Lots of traffic over the weekend. It should die off after the wildflower insanity ends. Did some trimming on the climbers trail to the peak, a fun 20 minute scramble to amazing views. Find it near the lunch rock area, where the trail takes a 90 degree bend below the peak.

  5. Bruce Bradshaw

    Based on yesterday’s traffic Cone Peak gets as much hiking use if not more than the lower Iron Mountain trail. The Iron Mountain summit trail does get added use from people parking at the upper trailhead at the end of NF-038 road.

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