Mount Charleston
Hiking Trips
Cold Creek gets its name from the cold spring water that runs through the valley and feeds into the ponds located there.
The Bristlecone Loop Trail is a 6 mile loop with great views of the surrounding mountain peaks and groves of Bristlecone Pines.
Bonanza Trail splits from the Bristlecone Trail and has Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, Quaking Aspen and Bristlecone Pine at higher elevations.
North Loop trail starts with Ponderosa Pines and White Fir on a maintained trail and continues all the way to Charleston peak.
Cathedral Rock is a rocky limestone peak with great views of Kyle Canyon and the surrounding mountains. This is a popular hike with many hikers.
Big Falls is a beautiful seasonal waterfall which is hidden in a shaded canyon and not visible until you’re almost there..
Fletcher Peak trail runs south from the North Loop Trail near the Bristlecone Pines on a nice trail to the summit. Enjoy the solitude.
Trail Canyon goes bellow the Toes of Mummy Mountain and intersects with the North Loop Trail and eventually to the summit of Mount Charleston.
Fletcher Canyon is a popular trail runs up a forested canyon surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and a beautiful mountain creek.
The Raintree is one of the largest and oldest (around 3,000 years old) bristlecone pine trees in the Spring Mountains. Awesome!
The Sisters are an impressive mountain consisting of 3 peaks just north of Mt. Charleston in the Spring Mountains, Enjoy solitude.
The Bristlecone Loop Trail is amongst the best of the day hikes in the Lee Canyon area of Mount Charleston.