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Craggy Peak Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
High Point:  5,200 Feet
Trail Number:  3
Usage:  Light
Difficulty:  Moderate
Low Point:  3,600 Feet
Length:  4.4 Miles
Reservation:  No
Season:  Summer - Fall
Directions
From Cougar, Travel east on Primary Forest Route 90 to Primary Forest Route 25. Follow 25 north across the forest boundary and to Forest Route 9300. Follow 9300 northeast to the trailhead.
Location Information
Craggy Peak Trail climbs gently along a forested ridge. As it gains in elevation it becomes steeper and the views are more open. Blue Lake is sighted far below the trail as the first small subalpine meadow is reached. Side trails to campsites can be found. The trail connects with Boundary Trail #1 near Craggy Peak.
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