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Thimble Point #417

The Thimble Point Trail #417 is relatively flat and rocky, with a lot of the area comprised of open meadow and sage/oakbrush  interspersed with stands of ponderosa pine.  There are attractive areas for dispersed camping around the ponderosa pine stands, especially beyond the fence at 2.5 miles.  The Thimble Point Trail intersects Hungry Gulch Trail #665 and the Wildcat Trail #640 forks off here beyond the fence on the right.  There are no opportunities for fishing.  The trail ends in a brushy area at Thimble Point Knoll.  A scenic overlook is available by hiking about one-quarter mile beyond the end of the two-track.

Geo-Ref Trail Map   Geo-Reference Instructions

General Information

May

Open to Hiking, Horseback, Mountain Bike, Jeep, and OHV.

Getting There

Elevation

8,720

Directions

EASTERN ACCESS:

From the Northern Forest Boundary, travel 2.2 miles on Divide Road, FSR #402 to the trailhead on the right side of the road. 

WESTERN ACCESS:

No access from West end of trail, as trail dead-ends at Thimble Point.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated February 19, 2025