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A twisting singletrack ideal for hikers ready to try out an intermediate trail.


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1.5

Miles

2.4

KM

Point to Point

4,710' 1,436 m

High

4,509' 1,374 m

Low

41' 13 m

Up

242' 74 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

Polecat Alley is a good intermediate trail for hikers looking to move up from the easier flatland routes. With winding and up-and-down portions, a variety of desert flora, and nice views of the west Texas desert, it's a "something for everybody" trail.

Polecat is split into western and eastern segments, with the middle part running along Blue Moon. The western end forks off from Trenchtown Road near a small outlier foothill. A sign marks the starting point. Only a third of a mile long, this side of the trail is a quick, mostly straight descent on packed dirt singletrack. There are fewer rocks to contend with compared to other area trails.

Signs mark both entry/exit points where Polecat crosses Blue Moon. The eastern section is more technical than the first half, but is still very manageable with most rocks no larger than baseballs. As the GPS track indicates, it is a very winding trail, requiring hikers to keep their eyes down. This can be a challenge at times, as Polecat spends much of its distance on ridges that offer some excellent views out towards the northeastern desert and mountains. There is a nice variety of vegetation here as well.

After a mile of twists and turns through agave and ocotillos, Polecat Alley ends at Old Tin Mine Road. A sign marks the beginning of the trail on this side as well. Hikers returning to the eastern end of the state park can take advantage of the nearby South Ridge and Cardiac Hill trails for a better connection back.

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Brendan Ross

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#28867

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#770

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#28,867

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Photos

View of Cardiac Hill from the trail
Apr 20, 2018 near Westway, TX
The dogs are having a good time.
Apr 22, 2018 near Westway, TX
Trail Marker
Apr 20, 2018 near Westway, TX
Trail Marker and Franklin Mountains
Apr 20, 2018 near Westway, TX
About midway on the trail and view of the Franklin Mountains.
Apr 22, 2018 near Westway, TX

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Apr 20, 2018
Jean-Claude Linossi
The trail is fairly easy to hike. Many good views of the surrounding area. 1.2mi — 0h 40m
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