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Lizard Head Trail #505 - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 4.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 03 2021
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Lizard Head Trail #505West, CO
West, CO
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog10.67 Miles 2,586 AEG
Run/Jog10.67 Miles   3 Hrs   15 Mns   3.35 mph
2,586 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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Wanted something convenient on the way up north, and this looked good. Only the second time checking out trails in the Mount Wilson area. Dropped a car off at Cross Mountain for shuttle, then started from Lizard Head Pass (didn't know there's a connector for a loop option, but we were lazy anyways).

The climb up to Al Jolson Peak was long, but the last mile wasn't steep. View from the top was outstanding.

Past there, we were treated to views of Lizard Head from various angles. Decided to go to the saddle past the Cross Mountain Trail, which yielded a very worthwhile view of the summits.
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Aug 03 2019
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37 female
 Joined Jan 11 2018
 Scottsdale
Lizard Head Trail #505West, CO
West, CO
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GallydollTriplogs 13
Hiking5.00 Miles 1,307 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles   2 Hrs   43 Mns   1.84 mph
1,307 ft AEG
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First hike in this area and I was very pleased. I only went up to the meadow pass the trees but that had a great view of the mountains. There was a lot of people that day on the trail. There were some wild flowers as well.
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Jul 26 2018
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43 male
 Joined Jan 21 2013
 AZ
Lizard Head Tr to Black Face 12k' RidgeWest, CO
West, CO
Hiking avatar Jul 26 2018
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Hiking11.10 Miles 2,810 AEG
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2,810 ft AEG
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This was the first of three hikes the pups and I did on a little dogcation in Colorado.

The trail is in excellent shape and the views from up top are pretty amazing. In particular, the views towards Lizard Head Peak are really nice. However, even the views towards the highway were pretty nice in my opinion. After hitting the little gimmie peak along the ridgeline we continued on another mile or so before turning around. On our way back we made a short detour down the Wilson Meadow Trail, we turned around at the nice viewing area of Lizard Peak. There were a decent amount of people on the trail as I returned. A solid climb to the high point along the trail.
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[ checklist ]  Black Face  Lizard Head  Trout Lake
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Sep 16 2015
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Cross Mountain Trail #637West, CO
West, CO
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Backpack44.00 Miles 8,500 AEG
Backpack44.00 Miles4 Days         
8,500 ft AEG38 LBS Pack
 
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Backpacking in the Lizard Peak Wilderness. Steep and tough trails, but with amazing views.

Day 1: Up Cross Mountain Trail, to Lizard Head trail, and down Bilk Creek trail and along Wilson Mesa. 16 miles. Bilk Creek trail is amazing and probably was the best part of the entire trip. Wilson Mesa is extremely mucky due to allowing motorcycles during the summer, which tear it up.

Day 2: Climb to Rock of Ages TH, then up Rock of Ages to Elk Ridge trail and onto Navajo Lake. I had high hopes for this day, but the people who routed the Elk Ridge trail should be shot. The trail adds a ton of unnecessary elevation for what would otherwise be a nice trail along the treeline. Navajo lake is nice but it gets very cold as the sun sets and the cold air tries to leave the basin.

Day 3: Climbed Wilson Peak, met several people who almost died sliding off the mountain on snow. With being really close the the peak, so that I could probably hit it with a rock, encountered an icy patch, and turned around about 100 yards from the true summit, the trail routing to Wilson Peak is a complete disaster, for being a popular 14K'er.

Day 4: Down Navajo Lake Trail and Kilpacker and Groundhog Stock trail back to the vehicle.

This is a decent loop that packs a lot of elevation. The horrible trail routing makes the trails way too steep, you can observe many places where people and horses are sliding/falling and probably horses are breaking their legs. It seems that the goal of the wilderness trail routers is to ensure every uphill section is at least 30% grade, especially when it is scree on hardpack. Why bother creating an extra switchback when you can simply discourage anyone from travelling the trail in the first place.

Except for Wilson Mesa, which is muddy and depressing, the wilderness is very nice and even dayhikers should find many of these trails accessible from nearby trailheads.
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Jul 21 2007
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79 male
 Joined Dec 28 2006
 Scottsdale, AZ
Lizard Head Tr to Black Face 12k' RidgeWest, CO
West, CO
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GrasshopperTriplogs 578
Hiking6.80 Miles 2,222 AEG
Hiking6.80 Miles   3 Hrs   45 Mns   1.99 mph
2,222 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Ten wonderful days in western/southwestern Colorado (7/13 to 7/22/07) with 8 full days of hiking and 10 different hikes in the Ouray and Telluride areas.

This last 7/21 hiking day was a transition day from Telluride to Cortez to spend this last Colorado night before departing on 7/22 back to Arizona.

South of Telluride on this transition day, a planned stop at the Lizard Head Pass TH for this last and most excellent "five star" hike. A great way to end a most enjoyable hiking vacation in this beautiful area of Colorado :D
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