From Desert To Forest

Another View Of The Trail
The trail takes you back into a scenic area where water and lush vegetation is present.
User: Blaze - 3/6/2008

Location: Big Bend - Pine Canyon Trail

Rating: 3stars
Difficulty: 3stars  Solitude: 4stars
Miles Hiked: 4.00 Miles  Elapsed Time: 2 hours

Comments:

You cannot get to the Pine Canyon Trail unless you have a vehicle with high clearance and, preferably, four-wheel drive.

The hike is pretty much up the first 2 miles, then down on the return.  The hike up is a small incline, but it's a little challenging since the trail is loose gravel that makes it hard to walk in.

As you work your way up the trail, the foliage changes dramatically from desert to forest.  The trail ends in a forest like area at the base of a cliff in the canyon.  During wet seasons, you may see water running down the pouroff.  When I hiked the trail, there was no water.

There are many interesting rock formations along the way.  You will see everything from cactus, sage, and yucca plants to pine trees and other leaf bearing trees.

Very nice hike in one of the greener areas of the park.  This trail demonstrates the great diversity of Big Bend National Park.



Log Photos
Trailhead
View Of The Trail
Another View Of The Trail
Beautiful Rock Formations
More Beautiful Rock Formations
Area around Big Bend - Pine Canyon Trail