Gallinas Trail #216
Gallinas trail is 4.6 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 263 and ends at Trail 218. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Backpacking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding. This trail was burned in the 2022 Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire. Caution when traveling on trails in the burned area is recommended and navigational tools are useful: some parts of trails may be difficult to find.
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General Information
A backcountry permit is not required to enter the Pecos Wilderness.
Pecos Wilderness Restrictions:
- Camping and campfires are prohibited in the following areas:
- Beatty’s Flats
- Pecos Falls
- within 50 feet of a trail, stream, or river
- within 200 feet of a lake
- All garbage and refuse must be packed out. Do not bury garbage or try to burn aluminum.
- Mechanized equipment (including chainsaws) is prohibited in Wilderness areas.
- Do not shortcut switchbacks on trails.
- Possessing, storing, or transporting any part of a tree or plant is prohibited, with the exception of dead and down wood for campfires.
- Do not tie horses to trees for more than 2 hours. Use highlines or pickets.
- The maximum group size for camping, hiking, or riding is 15 people, whether for day or overnight use.
- The maximum number of pack and saddle stock allowed in a group is 15.
- Camping for more than 14 consecutive days in one place is not allowed.
- Domestic goats and sheep are prohibited in the Pecos Wilderness in order to protect the bighorn sheep population from disease.
- Storing equipment or supplies is prohibited.