Region
Most climbed route
North Ridge via Lovell Canyon, Lovell Canyon Loop & Griffith Shadow South Trails
10.8 mi • 2,279 ft gain • Class 2
Highlights
Routes
1 summit • 1.3 mi • 572 ft gain • 1 hr 13 min
1 summit • 7.4 mi • 1,608 ft gain • 4 hr 14 min
1 summit • 10.8 mi • 2,279 ft gain • 5 hr 38 min • Class 2
Latest summits
"Two quick little peaks from Lovell Summit (also went to "Hualapai). The road was OK for HC, and it was being bladed when I was there. Class 1 with maybe 0-5 places you might want to use your hands. The trickiest issue is to connect the relatively open spots, as the dominants plants are manzanita and desert almond." — hwstock • Apr 28, 2023
"Chris & I were both feeling a little under the weather, so decided to take a Sunday drive to Lovell Canyon to do something easier. When we drove to the parking area, it was packed, so we headed up to the pass & decided to climb this peak. It was brushy in places, but we could always find animal trails through. The views to Griffith & Harris Peaks & down Lovell Canyon were really nice. The desert is very green & there are lots of flowers out there right now." — StudioHoodoo • Jun 2, 2019
"We wanted to explore the new trails in the area, so we headed out to Lovell Canyon. We started at the Lovell Canyon Trailhead and took the Lovell Canyon Trail to the first junction, where we turned left onto the Lovell Canyon Loop Trail. At the next junction, we turned left again onto the Griffith Shadow South Trail. We followed the trail to the North Ridge of Dead Badger Peak. There, we went off-trail, weaving in & around brush up to the summit. After a short break, we descended the North Ridge back to the trail and continued north on Griffith Shadow South Trail. A short while after crossing the high saddle (where the trail turns into the Griffith Shadow North Trail, we ran into some friends doing trail maintenance with Friends of Nevada Wilderness. We chatted for a bit, thanked them for their work, then continued along Griffith Shadow North trail into the Carpenter One Fire burn area. We followed that trail to its terminus in the wash. There is no signage out here yet, but I was prepared with a topo map and an outline of the different trails in the area. We turned left onto the Shaefer Spring Trail. Once we reached the Lovell Canyon Loop Trail, we took the left fork ag..." — Kevin • Apr 30, 2017