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[[Image:Devilsmeadow.JPG|thumb|400px|Campsite at Devil's Meadow ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
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[[Image:Devilsmeadow.JPG|thumb|400px|Campsite at Devils Meadow ''(Jerry Adams)'']]
  
 
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** {{Hike ring|trailhead=South Burnt Lake Trailhead|hike=East Zigzag from Devil Canyon Hike|log=East Zigzag from Devil Canyon Hike/Log|previous=South Burnt Lake Trailhead|next=Burnt Lake-Devils Tie Trail Junction}}
 
** {{Hike ring|trailhead=South Burnt Lake Trailhead|hike=East Zigzag from Devil Canyon Hike|log=East Zigzag from Devil Canyon Hike/Log|previous=South Burnt Lake Trailhead|next=Burnt Lake-Devils Tie Trail Junction}}
  
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===

Revision as of 19:45, 17 September 2021

Campsite at Devils Meadow (Jerry Adams)
  • Elevation: 3900 feet

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Description

Devil's Meadow is a nice place to take a rest or camp.

It's kind of busy - there can be a lot of people passing by going up to East Zigzag Mountain or wherever.

The meadow isn't much. There's a side trail going over to it but you can't see much.

The trail from the South Burnt Lake Trailhead used to be a road, so it's an easy hike.

There used to be a car campground here. There are a number of places you could camp, so if someone's already there you can still find a spot. It's under old-growth trees which offer good shelter, but there aren't any views.

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