There is one short set of switchbacks most of the way across the face. This segment of the trail continues well defined under the base of Mummy Mountain. It's solid limestone scrambling/climbing with little exposure. From the summit of Mummy Mountain you can see Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, and Lake Mead. Mummy Mountain Trail is easily accessed from the Mendoza Ranch Entrance to Coyote Lake - Harvey Bear Ranch County Park on Roop Road. The hillsides are steep in this area, and they get steeper as the trail winds along rocky cliffs towards the Devil's Thumb. The trail parallels Cockscomb Ridge to the saddle at the junction with the North Loop Trail. On the way up the North Loop Trail, looking back toward Coxcomb Peak (left center) and Charleston Peak (top right). From the junction, the Trail Canyon Trail runs down Trail Canyon to Echo Road in Kyle Canyon. 09). Many of the large old dead trees are still standing, but the area is growing back nicely with shrubs and trees. Directly ahead is the southern end of the Mummy Mountain ridge. This strenuous, 10.8-mile trail starts on the Deer Creek Road (8,440 ft) and runs out across hillsides and exposed ridges to the summit of Charleston Peak (11,918 ft). Continue on the northeast side of Mummy Mountain paralleling the ridge. Class 3+ gully to get above the ridgeline. Table 2. Continuing down the social trail from Mummy Mountain. The burn area is growing back in aspen (which provide nice shade in the summer and color in the fall) and pines, including at least one limber pine along the trail. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/nevada/mummy-spring-trail It is an approximately 7.5 miles out and back trail beginning at the North Loop Trail. Just head along the pretty ridgeline. Near the southeast side of the face (Wpt. My site is free to use, but consider sending me a few bucks to help keep it running. Heading down the more popular route up Mummy Mountain, on the west side. There are also many interesting fossils (mostly corals and sponges) in the limestone along this section of trail, but don't get distracted and stumble off the trail. Mummy Mountain: Location: USA-Nevada: Elevation: 11529 ft / 3514 m: Ascent Trip Report This is a more adventurous route than the standard route up Trail Canyon to North Loop trail and up. From the parking area, take the Access Trail to Mendoza Trail, and then take Mendoza Trail 0.3 miles. It takes about 3 hours to travel from Mummy Mountain to the upper North Loop trail along the top of the uncharted wilderness area of the upper North ridge of Kyle Canyon. Along the North Ridge, the trail stays on the south side of the ridge, occasionally breaking onto the top of the ridge at saddles that provide nice campsites and great views to the north. Or you can hike 2 miles up Trail Canyon. Travel 5 miles to the North Loop trailhead. Take US 95 to State Route 157. The only water on the route is Cave Spring (4.5 miles out) where water can be filtered from a pool at the base of a cliff. Just after passing Rancho La Polka Trail, Mummy Mountain Trail is on the right. Along the Deer Creek Trail while heading east on the south side of Mummy Mountain, I decided to take a quick detour to bag Cockscomb Peak, a nice Class 3 scramble along a pretty ridgeline. Looking back down the gully I came up, now on the Mummy Mountain plateau. We started up the Trail Canyon Trail and then turned left at the junction, taking the North Loop Trail a … Along Cockscomb Ridge looking north toward Mummy Mountain. From the summit you can see Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, NV, and Lake Mead. It is an approximately 7.5 miles out and back trail beginning at the North Loop Trail. The North Loop Trail also leads to Charleston Peak, the highest peak in southern Nevada. Happy Hiking! Catch views of Mummy Mountain peeking through the pine trees to the north. 06). Turn left on 157 and turn right onto State Route 158. Approaching some Class 3 stuff, mostly solid limestone. I accidentally summitted the wrong peak, just south of the true peak (pictured on the right). Descending Mummy Mountain to the North Loop Trail Descend from the summit down the West side of Mummy Mountain through the V-shaped canyon (see the Mummy Mountain West page for directions). From Cave Spring, the trail continues climbing through the old burn area as it ascends the big scree gully between Mummy Peak and the North Ridge. A mile and a half up the trail, climb a series of about six short (but steep) switchbacks, then continue through an old burn area. Charleston Wilderness Area, so pay particular attention to respecting the land. Look for Mt. From the trailhead (Table 2, Waypoint 01), the trail runs into the forest on a clearly marked and well-maintained trail. Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. This 1.6 miles is … It's also causing a ton of obvious erosion. It's an easy hike on a social trail to another high point that looks out toward Charleston Peak. Mummy is Shin's favourite mountain: he climbed it twelve times last year! The broad North Loop Trail heads to the south end of Mummy Mountain – Mummy's Toes – but we soon left it for the narrow side trail that leads to a rocky point. Much of the trail is forested, so there is plenty of shade until the last half-mile above timberline. 02) with some good campsites and grand views of the Sheep Range, Las Vegas, and other points to the east (see below). The trail is harder to follow after a fresh rain. This hike starts at Trail Canyon off Echo Rd. This was first ever real scrambling. This is a 1/3 mile one way, moderately strenuous trail. In this episode we take on Mummy Mountain in the Spring Mountain Wilderness outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. The trail parallels Cockscomb Ridge to the saddle at the junction with the North Loop Trail. The views from the ridges and the summit are spectacular, and there are lots of fossils in the rocks. Other than the standard warnings about hiking in the desert, ...this trail traverses narrow ledges with some serious exposure out near Devil's Thumb. May 07, 2018 Take the North Loop Trail to the junction with the Mummy Springs Trail, and follow that trail until it clearly becomes a social trail. This appearance is especially prominent from U.S. Route 95, which passes by the mountain to the east. Mummy Springs Trailhead. Mt Charleston via the Trail Canyon and North Loop Trails - Duration: 6:04. Cockscomb Peak summit. 13). Charleston. Charleston. Trail Canyon gains 1,500 feet to a saddle beneath Mummy Mountain and an intersection with the North Loop Trail. The south edge of this saddle is formed by rocky limestone crags. I continue along the North Loop Trail toward Mount Charleston. Mummy Springs Trailhead. Continue on the northeast side of Mummy Mountain paralleling the ridge. Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust That development slowly encroached on the mountain itself, until in 1997 the Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust was established to preserve the natural landscape of the mountain, primarily along the peaks and ridgelines in a parcel of land that totals about 320 acres. After researching, apparently I took the wrong gully and an easier route is slightly northeast of Mummy Mountain (dotted line on map attached). Here is a closer look at the only weakness in the upper cliff bands. 11). The trail to Mt. 08), the trail climbs a steep, but short, set of tight switchbacks through rocky cliffs (Wpt. 06). An old watering trough, carved from a single large log, provides water for wildlife (full during July 2016), but drinking water can be found where the spring comes out of the cliff up the hill. The trail to Mt. Many of the large old dead trees are still standing, but the area is growing back nicely with shrubs and trees. Stay on that trail past Mummy Springs. Halfway up this chute, the route leads out of the chute and up to higher ground, while continuing within the chute results in a Class 4 move. From the Trail Canyon Trail junction, the North Loop Trail climbs to the northwest through an old burn area. To get back to the trailhead, retrace your steps or continue south and descend the South Loop Trail to the Cathedral Rock picnic area, making a grand circle. Fletcher Peak summit looking toward Mummy Mountain (northwest). Mummy Mountain is the second highest peak in Mt. My chosen gully to get up the cliff face. While hiking, please respect the land and the other people out there, and try to Leave No Trace of your passage. From the outcrop, the trail runs up and down, passes another small saddle with a campsite, and eventually climbs up onto a large saddle with the first view over the crest of the Spring Range to the east (Wpt. As you begin the ascent you are climbing quickly. Raintree (the Bristlecone Pine, oldest living thing in Nevada) is located at the trailhead to Mummy Spring, along the North Loop Trail. Fletcher is next! I'm not sure where the official trail ended, but the social trail ascends steeply to the rocky ridgeline of Mummy Mountain. 1 review of Mummy Spring Trail "Mummy Springs Trail is a great cardio workout. Thanks in advance! Approaching the junction with the Mummy Spring Trail. However, to reach this trail you must hike 2.7 miles on the North Loop Trail FIRST! The trail gradually steepens and climbs onto a flat ridgetop that I refer to as “The Viewpoint” (Wpt. Take US 95 to State Route 157. It is where the Trailhead Canyon Trail meets the North Loop Trailhead. The trail partially flattens out after some switchbacks at around mile 1.5 and the grade becomes easier until you reach the junction with the North Loop Trail. Mini saddle at the top of my chosen gully. After exactly an hour’s walking and 3.4km (2 miles), the Trail Canyon track meets the North Loop Trail. The trail is really pretty filled with all kinds of beautiful bottlebrush and bristlecone pine trees along the way, and wildflowers everywhere. The most common route to the summit is from the North Loop Trail or Trail Canyon to Mount Charleston, starting from where it reaches close to the top of the ridge between Mummy Mountain … Back on the official trail, headed east on the south side of Mummy Mountain. From the parking area, take the Access Trail to Mendoza Trail, and then take Mendoza Trail 0.3 miles. The hike to Raintree described herein is only a portion of the North Loop trail, and can also be reached via the Trail Canyon trail to Mummy Springs. 12), the trail turns back to the north and begins a series of long steep switchbacks that run up the treeless summit slopes to the peak (Wpt. [photos of this section]. 1 review of Mummy Spring Trail "Mummy Springs Trail is a great cardio workout. This is the trail that will bring us to the grand finale, The Raintree. But for the sake of my trip report: from this mini-saddle, head down the other side (southwest) for a few feet and locate a Class 3/4 gully that clearly leads you up the cliff face of Mummy Mountain on the right. Catch views of Mummy Mountain peeking through the pine trees to the north. I went back to the saddle (previous photo) and went up the little gully you can see in the center of this photo. Charleston. Here is the official Forest Service trail description, which describes the full trail in the upward direction... North Loop Trail winds up the mountainside through ponderosa pines, mountain mahogany, currents, and white fir. The hike: The trail starts in a northerly direction at a leisurely pace, paralleling a dry creekbed that lies to the west. Hiking up the North Loop Trail and down the Trail Canyon Trail (or visa versa) makes for a good day hike if you can position vehicles at both trailheads. Or you can hike 2 miles up Trail Canyon. [More photos from The Viewpoint]. The views from the summit are magnificent; they say that you can see 300 miles on a clear day. One stocky crag separated from the main cliffs, the Devil's Thumb, looks like a warty thumb with red-orange splotches (the warts are fossiliferous). 01), provides access to several trails and routes, including the North Loop Trail (leads to the summit of Mt. Mummy Mountain on the left, Fletcher Peak on the right. The trees are almost entirely bristlecone pines. The Trailhead The North Loop Trail is served by a prominent parking area along Hwy 158, a quarter of a mile north of the turn-off for Hilltop Campground, with more parking a … Mummy Mountain is the second highest peak in Mt. From there it's a short offtrail jaunt to the top of Fletcher Peak. The North Loop Trail also leads to Charleston Peak, the highest peak in southern Nevada. North Loop Trailhead: The North Loop Trailhead (Fig. The summit views toward Mummy Mountain were really nice, as were the peaks to the north within the Spring Mountains. Hiking info for Mummy Mountain, Cockscomb Peak, Fletcher Peak, located in Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada. Fletcher Peak looking toward Charleston Peak. This route goes up Deer Creek to the Mummy Springs trail and then up a maintained trail that is used to hike to Mummy's Toe and knee cap. Mummy Spring Trail becomes a very steep social trail. Charleston is 2.0 miles shorter and 750 feet lower than starting at the North Loop trailhead, so if you climb the peak using the Trail Canyon Trail, subtract 2.0 miles from the remaining trail distances. Trace of the route (view W from North Loop Trail) Overview. 04). Sonny follows a trail below the cliff bands guarding the summit plateau. In this area, the trail has been rerouted off the top of the ridge and does not match the USGS topographic map. From the summit you can see Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, NV, and Lake Mead. Travel 5 miles to the North Loop trailhead. Just below the obvious summit, the route leads east around the peak and then back up on the south side to gain the summit. Hike up to North Loop and continue north to Rain Tree to Mummy Springs. This trail junction is watched over by the fabled "Raintree," an enormous old bristlecone pine that is said to be some 3,000 years old. Looking back up toward Mummy Mountain on the steep descent social trail. Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust That development slowly encroached on the mountain itself, until in 1997 the Mummy Mountain Preserve Trust was established to preserve the natural landscape of the mountain, primarily along the peaks and ridgelines in a parcel of land that totals about 320 acres. jtellis - May 7, 2012 12:08 am Date Climbed: May 6, 2012 Trail Canyon - N. Loop - scree scramble . Past the Devil's Thumb, the trail continues running up and down, and in and out, as it follows precipitous ledges across the dissected east face of Mt. The most common route to the summit is from the North Loop Trail or Trail Canyon to Mount Charleston, starting from where it reaches close to the top of the ridge … Continuing along the base of the cliffs of Mummy Mountain on the east side. After more research when getting to civilization, I found this wasn't the best option and there is an easier gully route just north of the Mummy Mountain peak. This is a 13.8 mile loop hike with 5700 cumulative feet of elevation gain that takes about 8-11 hours to complete. Charleston Peak is visible in the center here. North Loop Trail continues to the right, Trail Canyon is to the left and travels two miles into Kyle Canyon. Charleston), Raintree, Mummy Springs, and routes up the east side of Mummy Mountain, (e.g., Mummy's Toes, Mummy's Belly). A quick glimpse at Mummy Mountain from a southern part of the ridgeline (the social trail takes you here). Just after passing Rancho La Polka Trail, Mummy Mountain Trail is on the right. It took us about an hour to drive to the trailhead from our hotel at the edge of The Strip. 07) that look out to the south. Descend from the summit down the West side of Mummy Mountain through the V-shaped canyon (see the Mummy Mountain West page for directions). Lots of fun, but tiring towards the end of my hike. Mummy Mountain Loop. Cockscomb Peak is that big block. Above Mummy Spring, the route becomes quite steep, including a short 3rd-class gully, as it climbs onto the south ridge of Mummy Mountain (Mummy’s Knees). 01), provides access to several trails and routes, including the North Loop Trail (leads to the summit of Mt. Sonny stands on the 3508-metre summit of Mummy Mountain. Drop 50 feet or so on the left. Also, this is a long hike, so be sure to bring the 10 Essentials. North Loop Trailhead: The North Loop Trailhead (Fig. The trail to the peak begins at either Trail Canyon or the North Loop. From the Raintree, the trail drops off the south side of the ridge and crosses sunny slopes beneath the Mummy's toes, eventually reaching the Trail Canyon Trail junction (Wpt. The surface of the outcrop has some nice bas-relief coral and sponge fossils. Incredibly steep and awful scree slope - this would suck to come up for sure. This is a long trail to a high-elevation place, so take it easy if you've just come up from the desert and aren't used to the elevation. Charleston) between Kyle and Lee Canyons, about 1 hour northwest of Las Vegas. After the third saddle with a view to the north (Wpt. Pictures of the Trail Canyon Trail, Mount Charleston, Nevada: Sheer cliffs at the southeast end of Mummy Mountain - known as Mummy's toe; along the North Loop Trail After the short, tight switchbacks, the trail passes cliffs, another saddle with a campsite and view to the north, runs up and down some steep sections, and passes one outcrop promontory were you can walk out from the trail and get some great views down Kyle Canyon (Wpt. From the Highpoint, the trail runs east along the ridge through a bristlecone pine forest to the toe of Mummy Mountain and a junction with the Mummy Spring Trail (Wpt. This is a 1/3 mile one way, moderately strenuous trail. From town, drive out to the Spring Mountains Visitor Center, then continue to the North Loop Trailhead. Mummy Mountain is located in the wooded area of the Spring Mountain range. This route goes up Deer Creek to the Mummy Springs trail and then up a maintained trail that is used to hike to Mummy's Toe and knee cap. At four miles is the junction of Trail Canyon Trail. On the social trail headed for Fletcher Peak. The trail runs up to some crags below the Mummy's belly and reaches Cave Spring (Wpt. The trail runs up to some crags below the Mummy's belly and reaches Cave Spring (Wpt. The North Loop Trail can be done in part to the Viewpoint or the Raintree, alone to the summit, or in combination with the Mummy Spring, Trail Canyon, or South Loop trails. After 1-1/2 miles is a flat ridge which offers good views of Las Vegas and a few campsites. Hiking time is 15 minutes one way for Mummy Springs Trail PLUS 2.5 hours on either of the main trails. Hiking Coordinates Based on GPS Data (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S). Descending Mummy Mountain to the North Loop Trail. 03) on the ridge east of the Mummy's Toes. This trail runs up into the Mt. North Loop Trail to The Raintree The Saddle is a junction. The use trail switchbacks steeply up the slope above the springs to a rocky ridgeline. The route from the North Loop Trail to the summit of Mummy Mountain is shown (red). The trail is located up in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (generally referred to as Mt. At the base of this photo on the left is the route to get to the summit. From the Trail Canyon Trail junction, the North Loop Trail climbs to the northwest through an old burn area. A cave-like ledge near the spring is a popular campsite, although it is too close to water. As you begin the ascent you are climbing quickly. All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. While the hiking is safe, be careful along these sections because you will be tired by the time you get there (either coming or going), and a stumble could be your last. I also decided to bag Fletcher Peak before descending back down the North Loop Trail. Turn left on 157 and turn right onto State Route 158. I'm not sure where the official trail ended, but the social trail ascends steeply to the rocky ridgeline of Mummy Mountain. Take the North Loop Trail to the junction with the Mummy Springs Trail, and follow that trail until it clearly becomes a social trail. Took the North loop trail on the way down and went up Mummy Mountain. However, to reach this trail you must hike 2.7 miles on the North Loop Trail FIRST! I had lots of snow to stomp through, making the slope a little bit treacherous, but I ultimately got to a gully leading up Class 3 scree just south of Mummy Mountain's high point. Cockscomb Peak ahead. ; Last updated 180722, Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. Water us also available at Mummy Spring via a 0.6 mile, round trip, spur trail. Mummy Mountain: Location: USA-Nevada: Elevation: 11529 ft / 3514 m: Ascent Trip Report This is a more adventurous route than the standard route up Trail Canyon to North Loop trail and up. From the Mummy Mountain summit, follow the well-traveled social trail down a western gully and eventually back to the official trail system of the Spring Mountains. Mummy Head to Toe • 10 summits; Mummy Mountain 11.2 mi route • 1 summit; Mummy the Hard Way from Fletcher Canyon • 2 summits; Mummy The Hard Way from Trail Canyon • 6 summits; Trail Canyon to North Loop, then up the scree slope • 55 summits; Sort by:Most recent Most liked "7.17.19 Mummy Peak #14, Raintree, Mummy Springs Loop, 10.5 mile loop, 4,400’ gain, via Deer Creek Picnic area direct to the summit cliffs, (a route Harlan took me on … Hiking time is 15 minutes one way for Mummy Springs Trail PLUS 2.5 hours on either of the main trails. 10). The trail is really pretty filled with all kinds of beautiful bottlebrush and bristlecone pine trees along the way, and wildflowers everywhere. Mummy Mountain is located in the wooded area of the Spring Mountain range. Whitney and other 14,000-foot peaks along the Sierra crest to the west, the radioactive mesas on the Nevada Test Site to the north, the Grand Wash Cliffs and the Kaibab Plateau to the east, the Hualapai Mountains (south of Kingman Arizona) to the southeast; and the Los Angeles mountains to the southwest. There are several scenic views of Kyle Canyon as the trail continues descending toward Trail Canyon. The North Loop trail head has a small parking area, so get here early if you can. It winds through thick groves of aspens as it heads toward the North Loop Trail junction. From the North Loop trailhead, hike up about 3 miles to the Mummy Springs junction at the 3000 year old "Raintree" bristlecone pine and go right a half mile to Mummy Springs where the use trail starts. The hike to Mummy's Toe is a pretty strenuous one, about 2,000 foot of elevation gain in 8 miles; so be prepared, and there are no places close for provisions; so plan ahead. Trail canyon is a shorter albeit steeper way to access Mummy Mountain than the North Loop Trailhead proper, but both trails converge before a small natural spring called Cave Spring. Sonny starts up the chute. Mummy Mountain Trail is easily accessed from the Mendoza Ranch Entrance to Coyote Lake - Harvey Bear Ranch County Park on Roop Road. 05). Charleston), Raintree, Mummy Springs, and routes up the east side of Mummy Mountain, (e.g., Mummy's Toes, Mummy's Belly). The trail will gradually become less obvious and will spider in different directions as you near the peak. From the Trail Canyon trailhead, follow the wide path north through a patch of aspens and past a municipal water tank. Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, NV, Find More Hikes in Red Rock Canyon + Spring Mountains. Along the ridge to Mummy's Nose, the social trail scrambles up a fun, small Class 3 chute. From this point until the start of switchbacks up the summit slope, the trail traverses precipitous ledges. From the Viewpoint, the trail switchbacks steeply up a forested hillside towards a highpoint (Wpt. Initially, the trail is fairly gentle and passes through a forest of tall ponderosa pines and white fir, with an open understory of mountain mahogany and wild currents. The Mummy Mountain is a great hike. This is a hike that takes a person past some major Spring Mountain features to one of the best viewpoints in the area. The trail has a lot of ponderosa pines and aspen trees with good views of Mummy Mountain, Fletcher Peak and Kyle Canyon. Download Hiking GPS Waypoints (*.gpx) file. Hiking up Trail Canyon en route to the summit of Mt. A mix of tall ponderosa pines, white fir, and bristlecone pines at the junction provide nice shade, while fallen logs provide nice seats. The trail makes three big switchbacks (two corners) until crossing out of the scree gully near the top of the North Ridge and climbing to some nice viewpoints (Wpt. This steep route (3,100 feet in 4.77 miles) runs up the North Loop Trail to the Raintree, then follows the Mummy Spring Trail to Mummy Spring. As you hike north up Trail Canyon toward Mummy Mountain’s toes, Cockscomb Ridge looms over you from the east. At 2.7 miles it reaches the junction of Mummy Spring Trail.
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