The Pitamakan Pass Trail is a moderately trafficked, point-to-point trail used for camping, hiking, and backpacking. The 17.7 mile-long trail has a mixed surface and an elevation gain of 2,870.7 feet. The Pitamakan Pass Trail is not kid-friendly and it is rated strenuous in terms of difficulty. Dogs are not permitted on this trail. The trail is endowed with a forest, a creek, and a lake. Geraniums, gaillardia, glacier lilies, and dryas. The trail has animals ranging from small to big ones like squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, bighorn sheep, elks, mountain goats, and bears. Hikers and other users are advised to carry a bear spray. The trail has birds like warblers, gray-crown drowsy, and finches. The trail does not have restrooms or drinking water points but the two facilities can be found on the nearby campgrounds. However, users of the Pitamakan Pass Trail ought to carry their own drinking water. The Pitamakan Pass Trail is accessible all year round.
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