Stoney Indian Pass Trail is a moderately-trafficked 27.2-miles-long point-to-point trail. It is best accessed between March and October. The trail is rated difficult in terms of difficulty with an elevation gain of 3,458 feet. Hikers using the trail, enjoy the lovely view of the waterfalls, lake, wildlife, river, and wildflowers. Besides hiking, the Stoney Indian Pass Trail is used for bird watching, backpacking, camping, and nature trips. The trail may not be conducive for kids due to its steep nature. No dogs are allowed in Stoney Indian Pass Trail. Parking and restrooms are available. Hikers have to carry their drinking water.
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