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Clydesdale Trail
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FS 12EO6 Devil Peak Quad sec 12 and 13 near Zuver This trail connected Ralston Ridge with Nevada Point Ridge by crossing both Long and South Wallace Canyons near numerous old hydraulic mines sites, such as Zuver and Clydesdale. Directions: Take Wentworth Springs Rd. 23 miles and turn L on Eleven Pines Road (FS 2). Drive 10 miles across the Rubicon River Canyon to turn L on Nevada Point Ridge Rd. (12N41). Go approx. 3 miles to turn R on the road to Zuver (12N46) The trailhead is at the end of this road at a log landing. The trail starts on the back side of a large log at the end of the road and winds down the Wallace Creek canyon side to cross a green footbridge before climbing back up to the Clydesdale mine site (open pit on the left). The trail then becomes a dirt road that climbs a short way before leveling out. Several other logging spurs intersect but stay on the road straight ahead. Just before our main road turns right you want to follow the logging road that goes L and drops down into Long Canyon. As you approach the creek watch for the old trail taking off on the right, it takes you down to a damaged bridge that crosses Long Canyon creek. The trail continues up for another mile to a logging road (FS 14N25B) just east of Blacksmith Flat.
Blacksmith Flat is the site of another
old hydraulic mine. One could of course park near Blacksmith Flat and
hike the trail in the opposite direction, this just entails a longer
drive from George-town. Zuver is by far the largest mining site in this
area and once supported a small community. Fun to explore.
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