Contact Info
716 West Custer
PO Box 507
Mackay, ID 83251
- Phone:
- 208-588-3400
Basics
- Length:
- 9 miles
- Difficulty:
- Easy,
Intermediate - Time:
- 3 - 4 hours
- Trailhead Elevation:
- 7900 feet
- Season:
- July to October
Description
At the start of this trail the visitor will note flat ground dotted with sagebrush. On the right is Corral Creek populated by beaver busily building their dams. After about 1 mile the terrain begins to include scattered fir trees and red shaded Cabin Mountain and Redbird Mountain come into view. At the head of Corral Creek the visitor can turn to the right and at the base of the two mountains will find Corral Lake. Continue over the top and find the head of Stewart Canyon and see limber pine and the White Mountain Range to the right. The trail down passes a small pond surrounded by meadows and continues to wind down through the limber pine to the old mining road. This area is populated not only by deer, but mountain lions and bears.
Details
Length:
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
Trailhead Elevation:
Season:
Additional Details:
Trails Begins: Access #1 begins at the north of Corral Creek Burma Road #142. Access #2 begins at the Stewart Canyon Trailhead at the end of Road #516
Trail Ends: End of road up Stewart Canyon
Conveniences available: There is parking available at both accesses but no modern conveniences available at either site