
Second information sign: And Nowhere Else (view S) |

Lots of tall Ponderosa Pine in this area (view SW) |

The butterfly-food plants like open areas (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail (view SW) |

Bristlecone Trail (view SW) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching view of ski area and information sign |

Information sign: Restoration for rare plants and butterflies |

Part of the local water delivery system just outside the fence |

Lee Canyon Ski Resort area (view S From Bristlecone Trail) |

Quaking Aspen provide festive color during fall (view SW) |

Fence along trail to prevent habitat trampling |

Fence ends along the left side of the trail (view SW) |

More Quaking Aspen providing festive color during fall (view SW) |

Fence ends along the right side of the trail (view SW) |

Trail crosses Lee Canyon Wash (view SW) |

Sign at edge of Lee Canyon wash (view SE) |

Sign directs winter skiers to the Lee Canyon Ski Resort (view SE) |

Across Lee Canyon Wash, a warning sign (view SW) |

Watch for unexploded projectiles used at the ski resort (view S) |

Bristlecone Trail continues up Lee Canyon Wash (view W) |

Multiple trailing in Lee Canyon Wash (view W) |

Multiple trails soon merge into one trail (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail crosses to south side of Lee Canyon Wash (view W) |

Lots of Common Juniper growing along Lee Canyon Wash (view W) |

Lots of trees in this area (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching a switchback (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail switches back up the hillside (view SE) |

Turning the second (last) switchback (view SE) |

Bristlecone Trail continues across hillside above the wash (view W) |

White Fir mix with Ponderosa and Limber pines (view W) |

The trail drifts back towards Lee Canyon wash (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail winds through the forest (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching a nice log to sit on (view W) |

Only a few logs along the trail invite hikers to sit and relax (view W) |

More Quaking Aspen providing festive color during fall (view W) |

The Aspen area provides a few camping spots (view SW) |

More potential campsites (view SW) |

Quaking Aspen provides bright green color during summer (view W) |

More Quaking Aspen providing festive color during fall (view W) |

A use-trail departs to a picnic spot (view N from Bristlecone Trail) |

Common Juniper and Limber Pine along the trail (view W) |

This area feels like a deep, dark woods during summer (view W) |

Common Juniper and White Fir along the trail (view W) |

Little is left of Lee Canyon Wash here at the headwaters (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail continues up Lee Canyon Wash (view W) |

Bristlecone trail starts curving to the right (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail continues curving to the right (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching Old Bristlecone Trail junction (view NW) |

Hiker turning left onto Old Bristlecone Trail (view NW) |

Old Bristlecone Trail (view W from Bristlecone Trail) |

Old Bristlecone Trail (view W from Bristlecone Trail) |

Bristlecone Trail passing Old Bristlecone Trail (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail departing Lee Canyon Wash (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail now traverses sunny hillsides (view NE) |

West face of Mummy Mountain (view E from Bristlecone Trail) |

Open, rocky hillsides with conifers (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail passing White Fir trees (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail passing White Fir and Ponderosa Pine (view NE) |

Lots of Ponderosa Pine on these dry hillsides (view NE) |

Lots of White Fir on these dry hillsides too (view NE) |

Always watch for bicycle riders on Bristlecone Trail (view NW) |

More sunny, dry hillsides (view NW) |

Trail ahead can be seen (view N from Bristlecone Trail) |

Hikers on the trail ahead (view N from Bristlecone Trail) |

Hikers on the trail ahead (zoom-view N from Bristlecone Trail) |

More sunny, dry hillsides (view NW) |

A log in the shade provides a nice place to sit and relax (view NW) |

In this area, the grade begins to increase (view NW) |

The trail climbs somewhat steeply into a side canyon (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail crossing the side canyon (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail exiting the side canyon (view E) |

Bristlecone Trail passing a big Ponderosa at a moderate grade (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail climbing around a rocky outcrop (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail winding into the last side canyon (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail passing another large Ponderosa Pine (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail passing under a large Bristlecone Pine (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail traversing rocky hillside (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail climbing steeply towards a ridgeline (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail traversing more rocky hillsides (view E) |

Bristlecone trail approaching the crest of the ridge (view E) |

The trail switchbacks onto the crest of the Ridge (view NE) |

South Sister Peak (view NE from switchback) |

Lee Canyon and Sheep Range in the distance (view E) |

West Face of Mummy Mountain (view E from switchback) |

The trail switchbacks onto the crest of the Ridge (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail arriving at Highpoint Ridge (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail at Highpoint Ridge (view W) |

At Highpoint, ancient and younger Bristlecone Pine (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail at a spur trail to a low peaklet with a view (view N) |

A spur trail detour to a low peaklet with a view (view E) |

Spur trail detour to low peaklet with a view (view E) |

Spur trail detour approaching peaklet with a view (view E) |

Spur trail detour arriving atop peaklet with a view (view E) |

South Sister Peak visible through the Bristlecone Pine (view NE) |

West Face of Mummy Mountain (view E) |

North Face of Lee Peak (view S) |

Spur trail departing the peaklet with a view (view E) |

Spur trail returning to Bristlecone Trail (view E) |

Bristlecone Trail continues along Highpoint Ridge (view W) |

Living and dead conifers along Highpoint Ridge (view S) |

Conifer carcasses along Highpoint Ridge (view SW) |

Conifer carcasses along Highpoint Ridge (view NW) |

Conifer carcasses along Highpoint Ridge (view N) |

Tall Ponderosa Pine along Highpoint Ridge (view NW) |

Surprisingly, an ancient, twisted Limber Pine (view S) |

Bristlecone Trail crosses onto north side of Highpoint Ridge (view W) |

Bristlecone Trail traverses north side of Highpoint Ridge (view W) |

There are some narrow spots along the steep hillside (view W) |

Narrow trail on steep hillside (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching a rocky corner (view N) |

Big view from rocky corner; highest point on the trail (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail turns the rocky corner (view NW) |

These narrow spots can be dangerous when icy during winter |

These rocky spots can be dangerous when icy during winter |

Bristlecone Trail traverses steep hillsides (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail turning into a side canyon (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail in side canyon (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail turning out of side canyon (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail traversing dry, rocky hillside (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail traversing dry, rocky hillside (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail traversing dry, rocky hillside (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail coming out of side canyon with a nice view (view E) |

Bristlecone trail crossing a ridge with a nice view (view NE) |

Turning the corner, the trail ahead is visible (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail runs back into another side canyon (view NW) |

Bristlecone Trail at the back of the side canyon (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail leaving the side canyon (view NE) |

Rocky hillside with grand scenery (view E) |

Bristlecone Trail approaching the end of the old road (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail arriving at the end of the old road (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail continues on the old road (view NE) |

Gentle grades and wide trail on the old road (view NE) |

A mix of Pines and Firs along the trail (view NE) |

Big, old White Fir and young Bristlecone Pine along the trail |

The old road provides some nice views (view NE) |

Mostly young Bristlecone Pine in this section (view NE) |

Mostly Ponderosa Pine along here (view NE) |

Easy walking with young and old Ponderosa Pine (view NE) |

Approaching Bonanza Trail junction (view NE) |

Bristlecone Trail at Bonanza Trail junction (view NE) |

Signs at Bonanza Trail junction (view NE) |

More to come ... |

Bristlecone Loop Trail directional sign (view NW) |

Bristlecone Loop Trail directional sign with distances (view NW) |

Bonanza Trail directional sign (view N) |

Bonanza Trail directional sign with distances (view NW) |

Information sign: Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly (view N) |

Information sign: Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly (view N) |

Bristlecone Trail continues on old road (view SE from Bonanza Trail) |

Route continues: see photos and info ... |