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The connecting route between the Lost Dog and Tom Mays trail systems.


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Map Key

0.9

Miles

1.5

KM

Point to Point

4,607' 1,404 m

High

4,432' 1,351 m

Low

19' 6 m

Up

175' 53 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

11%

Max Grade (6°)

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Features Wildflowers · Wildlife

Description

Bringing together the large Tom Mays and Lost Dog trail systems of the Franklin Mountains State Park, the Tom Mays Connector allows hikers to string together long routes with a minimum of pavement in between.

The north end of the trail is located across the entrance from the Tom Mays Unit and a couple hundred feet to the west. An underpass completed in early 2018 allows hikers to cross underneath Transmountain Road, a welcome change from having to dash across the busy highway.

The Connector is typical western Franklin singletrack, occasionally rocky with hard-packed dirt underneath. The initial half of the trail is a slow descent away from Transmountain, passing through a good variety of desert plant life. As it makes a U-turn and heads straight west, the path enters a particularly lush area filled with ocotillos, sotols, and agave cacti.

Just before finishing, the trail makes a steep and somewhat technical trip in and out of an arroyo. The end is just over the hill after this arroyo. Two more rock cairns help mark the trail on this side. It can be hard to see, so look directly across from the entrance to Worm if beginning from the southern end.

Flora & Fauna

Cacti, agaves, sotols, creosote bushes, and many wildflowers in the summer.

Contacts

Shared By:

Brendan Ross with improvements by Jean-Claude Linossi

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Photos

I love you too, trail.
Aug 20, 2015 near Canutillo, TX
View of the arroyo
Apr 12, 2018 near Canutillo, TX
Looking NE on the trail.
Apr 12, 2018 near Canutillo, TX
Beginning of trail
Apr 12, 2018 near Canutillo, TX
View of Franklin Mountains from the trail
Apr 18, 2018 near Canutillo, TX
Looking east from the trail
Apr 18, 2018 near Canutillo, TX
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Apr 12, 2018
Jean-Claude Linossi
Easy trail with some twists and turns and arroyo to cross. 0.9mi — 0h 40m
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