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Location: New Mexico, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 36.55670°N / 105.4164°W

Route Type: Steep Hike -or- Basic Snow (Winter/Early Season)

Time Required: Half a day

Difficulty: Class 2

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Page By: Alan Ellis

Created/Edited: May 11, 2004 / Jul 9, 2007

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Overview

Although not very scenic, this route is a quick way to get to the summit of Wheeler Peak. This is typically a summer route. It can easily be completed before noon if you get a sunrise start. Expect crowds on the trail in summer. In winter, beware of extreme avalanche danger both on the trail to Williams Lake and on the slope to the Wheeler Peak ridge.

Approach

The key is to get to the Phoenix Grill (Bavarian) restaurant about a 1000 ft higher than the entrance to the ski area. Follow signs to "The Bavarian" restaurant and "Williams Lake Trail." Before reaching The Bavarian (or the Phoenix grill) follow signs to a large hiker's parking lot on the right. From the parking lot, follow the road (pedestrian only) next to the kiosk south past The Bavarian and then past the Phoenix Grill (ski season only) and onward up the road, which is now well marked with signage. (Updated 7-23-06. Courtesy of dgreaser)

Route Description

From the Phoenix (or Bavarian), head directly up the dirt road toward the Kachina #4 ski lift. Hike under the chair lifts and reach the wilderness boundry sign where the trail begins. Remember that you are on private property until reaching the wilderness sign.

Hike through the spruce forest about two miles until reaching Williams Lake. Don't go all the way to Williams Lake. If you reach the shore of Williams Lake, you've gone too far. Instead, look to the left (east) and note the ridge above you. Just before reaching the lake, the trail will bear left (east) and turn into a faint climber's trail. This trail heads up the steep slope to the small saddle between Mount Walter to the north and the Wheeler Peak summit to the south. It's almost a 2000 ft climb from Williams Lake to the ridge. Once on the ridge, go right (south) for a short hike to the summit of Wheeler Peak. Descend the same route.


Essential Gear

Standard day hike gear. Snow shoes for winter or early season climbs.

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