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Chevelon Creek/Canyon access fron Larson Ridge

Posted: Jul 25 2013 8:31 pm
by Xiled1
Anyone know of a good way to access Chevelon Creek/Canyon from Larson Ridge Rd/FR237? Hoping to access further into the canyon, further down the road. Thanks.

Re: Chevelon Creek/Canyon access fron Larson Ridge

Posted: Jul 26 2013 4:45 am
by azbackpackr
Only place I've hiked it is between Chevelon Crossing upstream almost to the dam, where there was sort of a trail. I have heard that upstream of the dam it is seriously thick bushwhacking. I don't have a map in front of me to know if you are talking up or downstream of Chevelon Crossing.

Re: Chevelon Creek/Canyon access fron Larson Ridge

Posted: Jul 26 2013 10:25 am
by chumley
Liz it's 3-5 miles south (upstream) of the Telephone Ridge trail, well south of the Lake.

While I've never explored Larson Ridge myself, most of the canyon is accessible by some steep hiking. Rarely will you cliff-out, and when you do, it's usually a short distance to find a bypass around.

I know that you can get down Slim Jim Ridge north of 170G, but that gets you down to the popular Telephone Ridge area which you might as well access via the trail.

From 237, if I were exploring, I'd head for Larson Spring Tank and try entering the canyon by hiking due south from there. The elevation gradients look as manageable there as anywhere else along that ridge. Look for elk and bear trails. They usually know the best routes! :)

And if you succeed (or not), please post it here on HAZ. Others definitely are interested in the area and your shared knowledge would be helpful!

Re: Chevelon Creek/Canyon access fron Larson Ridge

Posted: Jul 26 2013 1:46 pm
by Xiled1
Cool. We'll give it a shot and report back.

Re: Chevelon Creek/Canyon access fron Larson Ridge

Posted: Aug 01 2013 7:43 pm
by Xiled1
We drove down FR237 all the way to the overlook and I thought I saw a good way down. So we camped about a mile back that night and started in the morning. Turns out if you go north across the ridge, there is a pretty decent trail there with a few cairns. About a step above a game trail. Very steep and slippery, but doable for a hiker. Drops you down at the mouth of Long Tom Canyon. Bad news is that its only a mile or two from the Telephone trail. Or at least what I assume was it - long switchbacks that drop you into a meadow/burn area. So probably not worth a writeup. Still fun since I'd never been in this part of the canyon before.