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Stanislaus Meadow Trailhead Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Elevation:  8,260 Feet
Length:  Varies
USGS Map:  Spicer Meadow Res.
Difficulty:  Intermediate
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early June - Early October
Directions
From The south side of Highway 4, This trailhead is located approximately 6 miles east of Lake Alpine. Ample parking is available.
Location Information
The Stanislaus Meadow Trailhead, begins in Stanislaus Meadow which is a large and scenic opening along the headwaters of its namesake river. The trail then winds pleasantly into the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness through deep old growth forest and finally breaks into the granite slickrock country below Bull Run Lake. The trails to Bull Run and Heiser Lakes are a system onto themselves and do not connect directly with the rest of the District trail system.
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