North Shore Bell's Trailhead to Cougar Lookout and back

The Drought Continues!
The view from Cougar Lookout. This rock is in the North Concho River which feeds into O.C. Fisher reservoir at the park. Even in dry years, the rock is normally covered in water with only the very top visible. Not a good sign at this time of year!
User: MikeHikes - 3/31/2018

Location: San Angelo State Park

Rating: 4point5stars
Difficulty: 1star  Solitude: 3stars
Miles Hiked: 9.60 Miles  Elapsed Time: 3 hours, 45 minutes

Comments:

Out      Bell's Trailhead > service road (S) > Dinosaur > Dinosaur Tracks Viewing Area > Dinosaur > Upper Big Hill > Badlands > River Bend > service road (ENE) > Cougar Lookout     5.9 miles

Return  Cougar Lookout > Javalina > service road (N) > Lower Ghost Camp > River Bend Ghost Camp > Lower Ghost Camp > South Slick Rock > service road (N) > North Scenic Loop > service road (ENE) > Shady Trail > Bell's Trailhead   3.7 miles

Temps started at 65 and ended at 82, sunny with a few wispy clouds, strong steady winds.

A good hike on the North Shore trails.  All trails had been groomed and for the most part, were easy to traverse.  Last week, it rained and the cattle wandered along some of the wet, muddy trails leaving deep hoof prints.  As the moisture evaporated, the prints hardened and what was mud, is now like concrete changing the trail from smooth to very rough.  As time passes, the trails will even out again but in the meantime, caution is advised because it is easy to twist an ankle if you're not paying attention.

Lots of folks on the trail today - equestrians, bikers and hikers.  Because of the strong winds, most of the smaller birds stayed low if they flew at all.  The only birds flying were turkey vultures at higher altitudes.  I saw this season's first Scissortail Flycatcher but didn't get a photo.

NOTES

Water is available at the campsite near Bell's Trailhead.

Water, shade and an info kiosk is available at the Dinosaur Tracking Viewing Area.

Shade, info kiosk and a bicycle repair station is available at Cougar Lookout.

Water, shade, info kiosk and dry toilets available at River Bend Ghost Camp.  CAUTION - if you use the dry toilets be aware they are not serviced on a regular basis (bring your own TP!)



Log Photos
The Drought Continues!
Area around San Angelo State Park
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