Trail Reports(3)

Fri, Jun 19, 2026

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Reported by Kendra O on Jun 21, 2026

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Trails Used

Mt. Stanton trail, very short bushwhack

Trail Conditions

Dry TrailMud - Minor/Avoidable

Notes

Trail in nice shape. Lots of views. Loose gravelly parts of the trail were not as bad as I had prepared myself for. There was a small stream/brook running near the trail right before the final push up to Mt. Langdon and I was able to grab some water to filter (there had been heavy rain the night before). Mt Langdon was easy to find off the trail and had a small jar canister. The bugs were in full force on the summit area. Lots of deer scat along the trail and a nice fresh pile at the summit area as well.

Parking

No other cars in the small parking area at 1104 (Fri, Juneteenth). Looked like room for 2-3 cars at the trailhead. There were several trucks and a construction vehicle parked on the side of the road shortly before the trailhead

Water Crossings

Nothing of significance

Wildlife

Breeze kept them mostly at bay

Sat, May 23, 2026

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Reported by ConorR on May 24, 2026

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Also on this trip

Trails Used

Mt Stanton Trail, Mt Langdon Trail, Mt Parker trail

Trail Conditions

Dry Trail

Notes

Beautiful views. Very relaxed, straightforward walk.

Parking

Just enough for three cars at the Mt Stanton end. We were #2 at 9 am.

Water Crossings

All stepovers

Wildlife

Black flies starting to appear, but as long as we moved, they didn't bother us. Same when we sat on ledges with a breeze.

Mon, Apr 20, 2026

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Reported by Reddit on Apr 20, 2026

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Also on this trip

Trail Conditions

Dry Trail

Notes

Mostly snow-free conditions with small snow patches (~20ft) about a mile from summit. Low cloud ceiling but no rain during hike.

Photos

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