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A sidetrack to the main Sierra Vista trail circling the North Franklins and connecting to Tom Mays.


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2.2

Miles

3.5

KM

93%

Runnable

4,638' 1,414 m

High

4,329' 1,320 m

Low

361' 110 m

Up

196' 60 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

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Features Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Runner Notes

Trails around the Franklin Mountains are often rocky and technical, so users unfamiliar with rough terrain should use caution. Trail shoes with rock plates are strongly recommended.

The trails in the North Franklin Mountains are more remote and isolated than others in the area. Their solitude, combined with the desert sun and a complete lack of shade, make dehydration a potential danger. Make sure to bring plenty of water. A few water caches have been placed by park rangers, but they should never be relied upon.

El Paso is in the desert, so plan around the climate. Summers are regularly in the 90's or above; winters will drop to the 30's and 40's. Lightning storms are frequent in the late afternoons during the warmer months. Winds are frequent and gusts over 50 mph are not unusual. Dust storms in the late spring can be hazardous and reduce visibility to less than a quarter mile. Check the weather before you go, and let someone know where you will be.

Description

Cleaner and more scenic, Sierra Vista West is a better alternative for southwest bound runners than the main route. The trail can be reached by continuing south on the Sierra Vista Trail across Highway 404, or via a parking area a short distance past the access gate. Look for two rock cairns on the west side of the main trail which mark the beginning.

The initial section of the trail is easy to lose, thanks to rain erosion. Keep south of the shallow arroyo and watch for the breaks in vegetation. After a few hundred feet, the path clears up and is easy to follow for the remainder of the route. Rock cairns and BLM markers are placed at regular intervals to help out. Around a third of a mile into the trail, it merges into the arroyo briefly; again, watch for cairns.

A short distance further, the trail turns south and begins a gradual climb. The grade is steady but rarely difficult. After a mile and a half, Sierra Vista West merges into Northern Pass, near a water cache.

Flora & Fauna

Desert plants tend to bloom in waves in spring and summer after the short periods of rain that El Paso experiences. Ocotillo tend to turn green and blossom first, followed by barrel and claret cup cacti, and finally flowers and prickly pears.

Animals are mostly limited to jackrabbits, lizards, and small birds. Roadrunners will dart across the trail at times, and hawks circle overhead, looking for prey. Coyotes are hard to spot and tend to only come out after dusk, although they typically leave runners alone.

Keep an eye out for snakes. They avoid the hot desert sun and are more common during the winter months. Most are harmless, but rattlers are a part of the local wildlife. Give them a wide berth, and if they're blocking the trail, tossing a few rocks in their direction tends to be enough incentive for them to leave.

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Shared By:

Brendan Ross with improvements by Jean-Claude Linossi

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Photos

Looking west from the trail
Jan 24, 2020 near Anthony, NM
Trail near Northern Pass Trail
Jan 24, 2020 near Anthony, TX
Cowpen daisies i bloom.
Apr 10, 2018 near Anthony, NM
View of  Franklin Mountains from the trail. Abundance of wildflowers.
Mar 13, 2018 near Anthony, NM
Looking west from the trail
Mar 13, 2018 near Anthony, TX
Looking east from the trail
Apr 10, 2018 near Anthony, TX

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