Iron Mountain Trail
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Reviews
- MarcSep 18, 2018Love this hike when its not too hot
6mile hike (3up / 3back), 1000ft elevation gain. Definitely best to take the pups in the fall, winter, or spring, as it can get quite hot in the summer (when temps can be 15-20 degrees hotter than at the beaches). I've hiked the dogs here on cool days, and at night. Good times to be had by all as long as your dog is friendly and doesn't have issues with other dogs or people (it is a popular trail, so there will frequently be folks & pups passing close by you in the opposite direction on the moderately narrow trails). Bring plenty of water for your furballs. Trashcans to dispose of your poop bags available at the top of the trail and at the entrance to the trail.
- MorganMore than a year agoGreat Hiking
Great place to bring your dog to hike. Very busy on the weekends and can get hot so bring lots of water. Easy parking off the 67. People do bring big dogs (some not so friendly) so make sure your able to control your dog. Great experience every-time we visit.
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