Cinnamon Meadow
Total Miles
1.3
Elevation
2,381.36 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Cinnamon Meadow starts at the intersection with Dead Horse Creek and Lizard Lakes and goes north for 1.3 miles and connects to Cinnamon Buck. The trail mostly descends for the 1.3 miles, with the steepest part right in the beginning. It's a shelfy wide path along the edge of a mountain, with ruts through the middle of the trail. The dirt in the shade can get greasy and slippery after rain, which can increase the difficulty. It has several wide switchbacks and meanders through pine forests and grassy meadows. The trail gets really narrow when it goes through the meadows. There are a couple of logs down in the treed sections, but they are easy enough to get over. It ends on a road that you can take to Cinnamon Buck.
Photos of Cinnamon Meadow
Difficulty
This is a short and easy single track that is mostly easy the whole way, but could be slightly more difficult after a rain storm if it's slippery, or if there are more logs down in the tree sections.
Status Reports
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