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| Deafy Glade Trail |
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Elevation:
3,100 Feet
Elevation Gain:
2,350 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
Length, One-way:
3.2 Miles
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Stonyford, Travel on M10 west for 13 miles until you reach the trailhead.
Location Information
Deafy Glade Trail is a 3.2 mile moderately difficult trail for hiking and horseback riding. This trail begins at the Dixie Glade Campground and drops into the South Fork of Stony creek Canyon after passing through forests of oak and pine. At the crossing, are views of the sheer face of Deafy Rock which rises several hundred feet above the cascading stream waters. The trail ascends through Deafy Glade and switch backs up through second growth forests to the wilderness boundary where it connects with the Summit Springs Trail. This trail passes through private land. The route through these parcels is rather vague, so follow the old blazes in the trees.
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