Hancock Trail #33008


Hancock Trailhead

Hancock Trail #33008 has a nice tread with few rocks. The lower elevations of this trail have ponderosa pines and as elevation increases, there is a mixed conifer vegetation. There is a spring part way up the trail, but is not a reliable source of water. This trail travels from the Fremont OHV Trail and Forest Service Road #191. It is an access point for the Showalter Trail.

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At a Glance

Usage: Light
Closest Towns: ?
Water: Unreliable spring that must be treated.
Restroom: Not available.
Information Center: Powell Ranger District: 435-676-9300

General Information

Directions:

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General Notes:
  • Trail is open to: hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking

Activities

Day Hiking

Horse Riding

Virtually all forests in the Intermountain Region require certified weed-free hay. You can contact you local forest service office if you have questions. Check the Utah Department of Agriculture web page for a list of vendors selling certified weed-free hay.
ag.utah.gov/news/publications/documents/Weed-FreeList.pdf

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
5.7 miles one-way

  Elevation : 
7,720 feet - 9,200 feet range