Quoted By:
There used to be official trails connecting the summit in a loop with the nearest creek, running along the old railroad that used to be there. I looked at the historic topo maps I'm pretty sure there was a logging railroad then a hiking trail then abandoned in the 1980s or so. It might still be passable terrain, haven't gotten to explore it fully. You could theoretically park at a lower-elevation trailhead to complete the loop, but getting there involves a creek crossing by car, and the end of it is sort of just where the boundary of public and private land meet, so I dunno if it would be a no trespassing zone. But its an interesting backcountry area to explore that's mostly national forest land.