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North Loop Trail - Charleston Peak, NV

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Difficulty 5 of 5
Distance One Way 12 miles
Trailhead Elevation 8,384 feet
Elevation Gain 5,130 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 29.1
 Interest Seasonal Waterfall & Peak
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2  2022-10-21 GrottoGirl
27  2021-11-12
Raintree Trail
markthurman53
48  2021-06-14
Charleston and Lee Peaks
Jim
21  2021-06-12
Charleston Peak Loop
DixieFlyer
15  2020-10-19
Griffith-Charleston loop
LindaAnn
26  2020-09-26
Charleston Peak from Trail Canyon
John9L
24  2020-09-26
Charleston Peak from Trail Canyon
BiFrost
49  2020-06-14
Charleston Peak - Las Vegas
DixieFlyer
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Preferred Jul, Aug, Jun, Sep
Sun  5:17am - 6:05pm
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Overview
The longest route up to Mt Charleston. Winds up and around, past the Rain Tree, Mummy Spring cut-off, Trail Canyon Trail intersection, and eventually a very steep summit push.






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