Cisneros Trail

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Summary


The trail is 10.4 miles long and is moderate for hiking. The trail starts at 8,940 and gains 2,280 to 11,220 feet. Attractions & Considerations: You can ride the Cisneros/Pole Creek loop off FSR 360

{ Last know status: Unknown | Approximate size: 10 Mile(s) | Last updated: September 17, 2016 }

Terrain Experience Level


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Terrain


Rhythm Section
Unknown
Roots
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Mud
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Sand
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Jumps
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Hill Climbs
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Hard Pack
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Gravle
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Large Loose Rocks
Unknown
Other Hazards
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Allowed Vehicles


Motorcycle
Allowed
ATV
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4x4
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SxS
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Snowmobile
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Details


Trail Maps

Trail map links from StayTheTrail.org


Map - pdf

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http://staythetrail.org/docs.ashx?id=270801


Map - kmz

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http://staythetrail.org/docs.ashx?id=270799

FS Regulation

moderate

Open Season

June

Forest Service Links


Forest Service Page

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12716

Directions

The Cisneros Trail has two Trailhead access points. The first trailhead is located at Lake Isabel at the end of Forest Service Road # 376 at the end of the campgrounds. The second trailhead is located off of Forest Service Road # 360, travel for about 12 miles, then East on Forest Service Road # 369 for about 9 miles. You can also access the trailhead from State Highway 69, North of Gardner, and take Forest Service Road # 634, then East on Forest Service Road # 369.

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