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Clark Fork Meadow Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Elevation:  6,200 Feet
Length:  8 Miles
Difficulty:  Advanced
USGS Map:  Dardanelle
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early May - Late October
Directions
From Summit District Ranger Office, Travel east on Highway 108 for approximately 20 miles until the road forks. At the fork you have two options to establish a two car shuttle. Continue east on Highway 108 to Sonora Pass and or head Northeast on Clark Fork Road to Iceberg Meadow. You can begin the hike from either trailhead.
Location Information
Clark Fork Meadow Trail, located at Sonora Pass Trailhead and ending at Iceberg Meadow at Clark Fork Road, offering eight miles of hiking on advanced terrain. Access to this area requires a two vehicle shuttle and travel down Clark Fork Canyon requires off trail terrain. EXPERIENCED HIKERS ONLY. Visitor's Permit required for overnight camping.
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