Stockton Flat to Baldy Notch: 16 May 2009
It was great day to go Stockton Flat! After the village area of Lytle Creek the asphalt becomes dirt (3N06) and your adventure begins. The ~7 miles of dirt road took us about 40 minutes to traverse. Various sources note that low slung vehicles may have problems on this road. I would change that to say that only high clearance vehicles should attempt the trip. Four wheel drive would be even better.
We parked before the gate at the base of the hill and headed up. My red truck:
The view of Stockton Flat from above. Presumably, the trees were burned in the Grand Prix fire of 2003. Is that correct?
The 4 mile road to Baldy Notch was relatively easy with a very nice grade.
The view from The Notch restaurant was nice with only a little haze in the distance:
Our return trip down was uneventful. I recommend this hike for people that want solitude and quiet. This is a great first hike, as well. The road in, however, is not good if you must bring a car.
We parked before the gate at the base of the hill and headed up. My red truck:
The view of Stockton Flat from above. Presumably, the trees were burned in the Grand Prix fire of 2003. Is that correct?
The 4 mile road to Baldy Notch was relatively easy with a very nice grade.
The view from The Notch restaurant was nice with only a little haze in the distance:
Our return trip down was uneventful. I recommend this hike for people that want solitude and quiet. This is a great first hike, as well. The road in, however, is not good if you must bring a car.
Kathy, I regularly made the drive in my stock 1990 Nissan pickup with blown shocks. I turned back once in winter, where a section 3/4 mile south of the turn up to Baldy Notch was covered in ice.KathyW wrote:Thanks for the report. I've been wanting to do Baldy from Stockton Flats, but I haven't yet. I was really curious about road conditions. It sounds like I'll be able to make it all the way to, or at least near to the gate, in my truck.
Looks like a neat area. My little Honda isn't going to like those roads though.
I've gone up the Middle Fork a couple of times (beautiful), but I've never been up farther in the main Lytle Creek drainage, generally because of road conditions.
I've gone up the Middle Fork a couple of times (beautiful), but I've never been up farther in the main Lytle Creek drainage, generally because of road conditions.