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Charleston Peak from Trail Canyon - 5 members in 9 triplogs have rated this an average 4.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Sep 25 2022
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42 male
 Joined Nov 16 2010
 Kingman, AZ
Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
Hiking avatar Sep 25 2022
nikorock28Triplogs 1,081
Hiking17.00 Miles 5,600 AEG
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Ideal conditions. A little chilly in the morning up Trail Canyon, beginning at 8:33AM and 56 degrees. Once the canyon was crested, it was pretty much in the sun for the rest of the day. Really nice trail, much preferred over the South Loop from about mile 4 to the summit. I caught up to my friends right at the beginning of the long switchbacks to the peak, summiting in 3:42. They brought a fresh, clean flag and replaced the tattered one on the summit.
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Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
Hiking avatar Jul 20 2022
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking15.00 Miles 5,000 AEG
Hiking15.00 Miles   8 Hrs   45 Mns   1.94 mph
5,000 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break10 LBS Pack
 
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I'm a man of my word. I've told people that I wanted to hike the North Loop to the cliffs and bristlecones to enjoy the forest, the cliffs, the trail, the views, and to experience the mountain, but also that I didn't really care about a 4th summit of Chuck. It would be a crime to pass by the Spring Mts twice on US 95 without hiking this, so returning from Whitney I stayed 2 nights in the area, 1 camping after and 1 in a Hampton Inn before, and made good on my promise to return to this trail. It was great.

My legs were about 90%ish recovered from Whitney, so while pretty tired as the day wore on, I was able to hike up fine. I like the trail, and after last year hiking up from the Ski area, I also think this way is better. Certainly more enjoyable!

Because I was directly under it, and I was skipping Chuck, I tagged Lee Peak on the way out. It was nice, and my second time there. I believe it was my day's high point at roughly 11,289'-11,300'.

Recent rainfall has been abundant! Water was seeping from cracks in the rocks, and the soil is moist. Seems there are a lot of flowers as a result, attracting hummingbirds. Lots of typically curious chickadees, too. Very enjoyable day. I took plenty of breaks, but would have liked more. Stopping and listening on this hike is always enjoyable.

If I was 100% fresh, perhaps I would have moved faster allowing for longer breaks. Also, while I would have missed the last parts of the cliffs, Lee Peak could have made a suitable turn around point which would have been shorter and 95% as good. I recommend that.

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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Paintbrush and thistle, both of which attracted a lot of entertaining hummingbirds.

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The log tank appeared as it might have been dry recently. Water was not yet overflowing. However, there was abundant water to filter, and the pipe had a small trickle into it. Lots of seeping water in other places, so the flow may increase with additional rain.
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 Fountain Hills,
Charleston Peak Loop, NV 
Charleston Peak Loop, NV
 
Hiking avatar Jun 12 2021
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking18.60 Miles 5,114 AEG
Hiking18.60 Miles   9 Hrs   33 Mns   2.42 mph
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I did this hike last year and enjoyed it so much that I decided to do it again.

We did a CW loop starting from the Trail Canyon TH. We hiked down the road for a short distance and then picked up a connector trail that took us to the South Loop Trail. From there we went to the Charleston Peak summit and then took the north loop down to the trail canyon trail, which we took back to the TH.

I like going up the south loop in the morning -- it is partially shaded and has lots of switchbacks. Once to Griffith Saddle, the trail is fairly flat for a bit, and then steepens as you get closer to the summit.

The air was clear which made for some really nice summit views. On the descent we dropped about 800 feet in short order, but from there there were lots of ups-and-downs, and it seemed like we would never descend. The "ups" got really old.

It seemed like there were more trail runners than hikers on the south loop. On the north loop, we met a few people going up in the first half mile or so from the summit; thereafter we hardly saw anyone.

There was no snow whatsoever on the trails. It wouldn't have surprised me to see a patch or two of snow on the north loop.

This one is a really nice hike -- it is a good workout on good trails with some great views!
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There were some decent wildflowers in various places on the south loop.
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 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Griffith-Charleston loop, NV 
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Hiking avatar Oct 19 2020
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking18.88 Miles 5,267 AEG
Hiking18.88 Miles   10 Hrs   7 Mns   2.02 mph
5,267 ft AEG      46 Mns Break
 
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Parked at the Trail Canyon lot and started a few minutes before 0600. Headed back down the road to Echo trailhead and got on the trail over to South Loop. Saw a dead fox(?) alongside the road. A man was bit last week here by a rabid fox, so kind of interesting to see a dead one without any obvious injuries. There were also two horses standing in the road, staring at me.

Headed up South Loop, which I always enjoy. The trail is in good shape, and the switchbacks help the climb feel not too terrible. Saw seven bucks on the way up, they looked like they are used to people. Short break at the saddle, then over to Griffith. Short and steep, but in good shape. Once back down, I continued on South Loop over to Charleston. Despite the fire damage, I enjoy South Loop, although today’s views were limited by heavy smoke. Once over the next saddle, I veered off the official trail and stayed along the ridge. Better views, more enjoyable, and it cuts off some distance and elevation. Once at the crash site, I got back on the real trail and headed up to Charleston.

Short break up top, then down North Loop. I like the upper few miles of North Loop, through the cliffs, but after that, I always get bored with it. The trail itself is not in as good of shape as South Loop. At 1435, I chatted with three people who were still heading up to Charleston, and they were still about four miles and a lot of elevation from the summit. It had taken them all day to reach that point, and they looked tired. I suggested they consider turning around since their vehicle was parked way over at the beginning of North Loop, but they were determined to keep going. I asked if they had lamps and enough water. They said they did, but didn’t have much in the way of warm clothing. I wished them luck and kept going downhill.

The hike down Trail Canyon went by quickly, the trail is in good condition, and when I reached the parking lot, there was a police office parked a few cars over. I waved Hi, and he came over and asked if I came down Trail Canyon. After I said yes, he asked if I saw anyone, which I didn’t. I guess there was a lost hiker who was calling for help and was trying to find his way back to Trail Canyon. I gave the officer a quick description of the six hikers I saw on North Loop, but nobody fit the description of who he was looking for. As we were chatting, the lost hiker called him back and said he was on the right trail and heading down. I told the officer about the three hikers who were about to spend a very cold night somewhere on Charleston and let him know where their vehicle was parked. He thanked me for the info and said he’d make sure to let the next shift know to keep an eye on that vehicle in case it was still there tomorrow or if someone called for help.

Good hike, with warm temps for October. I’ve hiked through snow up there in mid October a few times, so today was definitely easy hiking conditions. A very smoky sky was the biggest negative.
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Mostly past peak. Still some yellow aspens.
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Sep 26 2020
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 Joined Mar 12 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
Hiking avatar Sep 26 2020
John9LTriplogs 1,647
Hiking18.65 Miles 5,522 AEG
Hiking18.65 Miles   8 Hrs   51 Mns   2.36 mph
5,522 ft AEG      57 Mns Break
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Charleston Peak has been on my wish list for a long time. It shot up my list after Chumley and I drove through Vegas on our way to the Ruby Mountains in early July. It was on my mind and I decided to do this earlier in the week. I told Karl about it Thursday night and he was interested in joining me. He booked the hotel and I drove the sporty malibu. We would leave Phoenix on Friday afternoon and we stayed in a hotel in northwest Vegas. We were up early on Saturday and then on trail before 7am.

We started with Trail Canyon on the north end of the village. The trail makes a steady climb as it follows an old road. We were delighted to see the Aspens in prime color. This really added to a great hike. We climbed and climbed and eventually turned for Charleston. It was a long way as the trail wrapped around a ridge and then makes the final climb to the summit. I was gassed when we reached the top and was glad for the extended break. We would enjoy a summit beer and some food while we enjoyed the smoky views. All of southern Nevada is suffering under a cloud of smoke from the fires in California. Luckily it didn't ruin our hike.

After lunch, we continued north as we started the loop portion of the hike. We set a steady pace as the trail drops and then climbs a small way. As we headed north, we came over a ridge and saw total devastation from a fire in 2013. Thousands of trees were completely torched and all that remained was their charred skeletons. It was a bummer. We headed through and were saddened by may bristlecone pines that are gone. This goes on for a while.

With some effort we reached our turn, that leads down to the valley, and we took a break. From here, the trail makes a solid descent as it switches it way down. We were ready to be done and cruised down. We hit the bottom and then worked our way back over to the malibu. The area was very busy on this Saturday afternoon. We would reach the car around 4pm and we agreed to pack up and head back to Phoenix. It was a long day but well worth the effort. This was a great hike!
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 Phoenix, AZ
Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking18.65 Miles 5,522 AEG
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Great hike up Charleston Peak and the loop! John suggested the idea so sounded like a good plan. Headed up Friday night so we could get an early Saturday start which was just before 7am. Started from Trail Canyon trail head and began the several thousand foot initial climb which was pleasantly lined with aspens in fall color. Last time I did this hike it was June so I didn't realize just how many aspens are on this hike. Along with the foliage, the great views, and high quality trail this section is hard to beat. The views get even better about 6 or 7 miles up the trail when it reaches the main ridge line and then contours leading to the final switchbacks.

The final switchbacks are equally impressive even though the altitude burns a little more. The last mile is above tree line so nothing to obstruct the view except for the smoke from CA fires but still wasn't too bad. Finally made the summit and we enjoyed a great summit beer :D A handful of other people on the summit but not to crazy being so close to Vegas. We took a good break before continuing down the South Loop Trail.

On South Loop Trail the first part above tree line is nice easy walk but eventually we hit the burn section about 1.5 miles down the trail. The trail is fine through the burn but the damage is nuclear with only tree skeletons left and not much growing back. Most of the trees were Bristlecone pine so they probably don't grow back very fast or maybe not at all. The fire was in July 2013 and took out about 28,000 acres. After about 2 miles or so we reached the junction to head down off the ridge line and hiked out of the burn. From there it was lots of switchbacks that drops over 3,000 feet back down to the canyon. We were treated to some more fall color towards the bottom of the hike. Eventually we reached the South Loop trail head and then followed a few connector trails back over to the Trail Canyon start.

Great hike and still debate whether to do the loop next time or out and back on Trail Canyon. Trail Canyon is without doubt the nicer of the two trails but I dislike out and backs just enough to make the loop an option. Will see next time :-k
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 Mesa
Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
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Hiking18.20 Miles 5,600 AEG
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great hike! 18.2 miles w/ this loop. last mile requires a walk back to the parking lot. snow patches, sketchy passing across slushy snow on a 45 degree slope that could only end badly if you fell... cave spring was flowing a quart a minute, snowmelt was welcome way to fill our bladders (treated w/ aquatabs). camped along telegraph road which is passable in good conditions w/ a small SUV. views along some sections of trail canyon were epic. looking down on vegas from the north loop was super scenic. granite-gnarly out there, plenty of photo ops. the south trail was bland in comparison. saw the plane crash, made our way down the switchbacks to the car in about 9 hours at a reasonable pace. summit was (as usual) a blast! literally 40mph blast... what a gem for the locals. this mountain is FUN. prolly one of Pickle's and I favorite hikes this year!
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 Jackson, CA
South Loop Charleston Peak TrailVegas, NV
Vegas, NV
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Hiking19.50 Miles 5,000 AEG
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Outstanding loop around the rim of the gorgeous basin through amazing bristlecone pines. Went clockwise, road walk back to start. Who knew Vegas could be a hiking destination?!
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Charleston Peak from Trail CanyonVegas, NV
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This will probably end up being my biggest hike of the year, which is fine as it is truly spectacular. I trust the GPS route data I used for the miles, and I feel the AEG is probably accurate, but I am not 100% sure I lost and gained that much additional elevation on the hike. Did I?

Passing through Las Vegas and with the long drive, I remembered why I always ignored this hike and opted for Colorado or California hikes and peaks in the past. However, that really isn't a good reason to skip Charleston, more so when living at low elevation, but mostly because this is probably one of the most interesting hikes I have done in the last few years. The hike along the upper cliffs is just spectacular, the views of Kyle Canyon, and then the bristlecone forest are really worthy of a hike in their own right. Charleston Peak, as an Ultra-prominent summit might as well be much higher. I am sure I'll be back someday to hike this again, and other stuff in the range.

I ended up being in better shape than I expected, and it turns out that yes, the heat, has a lot to do with my lower tolerance for longer hikes this year. Altitude did fatigue me and slow me down, but I was not sore or dead tired as I expected. I was tired for the last few miles, but 2 days out I barely notice, which is good and much better than 1 month ago in Zion, and even 2 weeks ago on Wrightson. Guess I like hanging out in heat, but not hiking in it. Who knew? My legs, it seems. I found the upper 6 miles (12 round trip) above Trail Canyon on the North Loop Trail to be spectacular, and the miles simply are not as noticeable as one might think they would be. They go fast!

I ended up having great dry conditions with zero storm risk, and fantastic hiking conditions. A trough was pushing the monsoon flow east, but it brought smoke into the valleys from numerous fires in California. So, I could barely see most distance points, and Telescope Peak was hazy and just visible. No Sierra Nevada views, as hoped for. I bet, on a good day in early winter or fall after the cold dry, clear air comes in, this is a fantastic place to be.
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Pretty scattered, but this is a drier range.

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Even if the pipe feeding the trough is not extremely fast flowing, the trough is deep, clear, and probably easy to filter from. Expect a high mineral content, I'm sure, as it comes from limestone and the water was so clear it might be very alkaline.
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