2019 Itinerary Guidebook: Philmont Treks
2019 Itinerary Guidebook: Philmont Treks
2019 Itinerary Guidebook: Philmont Treks
PHILMONTSCOUTRANCH.ORG
REVISIONS
12-Day Itineraries
Itinerary 8: Elevation profile and map; Muzzle Loading Rifle added to program chart; Corrected Day 12 to hike-in via
Tooth Ridge
7-Day Itineraries
The Council & Unit Planning Guide is designed to assist council contingents and units in planning a successful Philmont
adventure. Both experienced and new Advisors will find answers to many of their questions regarding their upcoming
trek.
The Guidebook to Adventure is a guide to preparing for Philmont treks by walking readers through the proper gear, what
to expect from start to end of a Philmont trek, and program opportunities.
This Philmont Treks 2019 Itinerary Guide helps you and your crew select an itinerary that matches everyone’s physical
ability and program desires and helps build your crew into a team where everyone is successful.
Philmont’s backcountry remains pristine largely because of the preplanned itinerary system. With thirty-five 12-Day
itineraries and sixteen 7-Day itineraries to choose from, a crew can take advantage of many unique program features
and select a hike that meets the physical ability of each crew member. Following a preplanned itinerary helps Philmont
know the locations of each crew for contact should an emergency arise. This plan is also a vital part of Philmont’s overall
conservation and wilderness ethic.
Each itinerary is reviewed annually, and changes are made as needed. When selecting your 2019 itinerary, DO NOT USE
A PREVIOUS BOOK or rely on any itinerary you might see on the internet other than Philmont’s official website
www.PhilmontScoutRanch.org. THESE ARE THE ONLY OFFICIAL PHILMONT ITINERARIES FOR 2019.
Crews will review their respective available itineraries and select all that they would like to take. Every effort will be
made to assign the crew with one of their top six (6) choices. Once you've submitted your priorities, the Gateway will
instantly confirm your itinerary assignment NOTE: If none of your crew's preferred itineraries are available, the Gateway
will ask for a minimum of 3 additional itinerary preferences). Sister Crews will need to select 8 top itineraries.
For 12-Day treks, Sister Crews will need to select eight (8) top itinerary choices. Sister Crews are NOT permitted for 7-
Day treks.
THE CHALLENGE
Most crews choose either a “challenging” or “rugged” itinerary. Hiking with a heavy pack in elevations from 6,000 to
nearly 12,500 feet is a major physical challenge. It is not possible to “acclimatize” by spending a few days at elevations
one is not accustomed to. Altitude sickness can usually be avoided by not sleeping above 9,000 feet for the first few
days on the trail. Philmont considers this and many other factors when planning the itineraries.
Youth participants are usually fully capable of mastering the challenge. Many adults who lead sedentary lifestyles have
great difficulty and could potentially be placing themselves in harm’s way. Refer to the Council & Unit Planning Guide
for physical preparation suggestions.
A “Challenging” itinerary will allow the crew more time for program. It also allows time to do some interesting side
hikes, visit backcountry trading posts, take showers, and enjoy the solitude of the backcountry trail camps.
A “Rugged” itinerary, although offering more physical challenge, is very enjoyable for a crew that has trained. It also
offers a variety of exciting program.
A “Strenuous” itinerary is just as it sounds. A great experience for a crew of physically fit, Scouts, Venturers, and
capable adults. More time is devoted to hiking; however, a well-prepared crew can still experience several programs.
Many seasoned crews who have hiked together several years choose a strenuous itinerary.
A “Super Strenuous” is, by far, the most difficult and, for early rising Philmont crews, very rewarding! These few
itineraries are highlighted by climbing some of Philmont’s highest peaks and hiking long days of many miles. These
itineraries should be attempted by older, more experienced crews where every person is in good physical condition.
ITINERARY DISTANCES
The description of each itinerary shows a distance in miles. This distance is calculated from the GIS map shown for the
itinerary. Be aware that this distance is measured from camp to camp and does not include some side hikes (except for
Baldy Mt. and the Tooth of Time), going to or from conservation sites, or hiking to program areas. Because of this, most
crews can expect to actually cover 25% to 30% more mileage than what is shown. Providing the mileages in this
document gives you a consistent, comparable distance between itineraries.
ITINERARY ASSIGNMENT
For 12-Day treks, Philmont assigns only two crews each day to the same itinerary. For 7-Day treks, Philmont assigns only
one crew to each itinerary each Saturday and Sunday. From August 10-14 (dedicated arrival dates for 7-Day treks ONLY),
Philmont may assign up to two crews to the same itinerary during this time period.
Each crew must hike independently. The maximum crew size is 12 people, the recommended minimum crew size is 8
and the absolute minimum crew size is 7 people, including adult Advisors. These standards are strictly enforced. Each
crew is required to have a majority of youth participants, and the maximum number of adults (21 and over) is four (4)
per crew.
CREW RENDEZVOUS
Often crews from the same troop or contingent would like to spend time in the same camp. This rendezvous can be
planned by choosing itineraries that would be in the same camp on the same day. Please refer to the Itineraries At A
Glance chart and the Itinerary Rendezvous Locations table.
1. Philmont overall map included in this packet—after your crew receives itinerary confirmation, you should
purchase the North or South Country sectional map(s) suggested at the bottom of the itinerary description
pages, for more accurate navigation. These can be found at www.ToothofTimeTraders.com.
2. The Guidebook to Adventure which gives a brief description of the available programs.
3. The Philmont Treks 2019 Itinerary Guide
Many crews determine their own unique method of choosing their top six (6) itinerary choices and some tried and true
methods are:
1. Based on your conditioning program, determine the level of difficulty that best suits the crew.
2. Have each crew member select their six (6) favorite program features from the list in the Guidebook to
Adventure.
3. Tally votes for each program and use the charts Programs/Itineraries/Camps and Programs Included in
Itineraries that can be found right before the detailed itinerary descriptions. These charts will help you and your
crew find itineraries that have most of the programs desired by the crew.
The description page for each itinerary, located opposite the sketch map and elevation graph, lists the camps where the
crew will spend the night, program features they may participate in each day, commissaries where the crew will pick up
food, and potential conservation sites. When a crew is assigned an itinerary, it is required to spend the night in the
camps and pick up food at the commissaries shown.
The program features listed are, in most cases, programs that an average, motivated crew may participate in. They do
not in any way guarantee that a crew will be able to do all the programs shown. This can vary depending on how fast
a crew hikes, what time they get on the trail in the morning, weather, crew dynamics, and other conditions. Crews may
also be able to participate in programs that are in camps enroute to their daily destination— “pass through” programs.
In these instances, while special, abbreviated programs may be available, crews should not expect to participate in the
full program offering available to crews that selected their itinerary to include a camp/program. The Crew Leader
should check with the backcountry camp staff when arriving at a “pass through” camp to see what may be available.
ITINERARY PROGRAMS
A few programs such as the Chuck Wagon Dinner, horse rides and the use of burros for equipment packing require
scheduling when the Crew Leader and Crew Advisor meet with their Trip Planner in Logistics.
There are a few itineraries where programs are listed with an “OR” condition. For example, “Side hike Tooth of Time OR
Chuck Wagon Dinner & Horse Rides.” Crews must select the program(s) they wish to take part in during Trip Planning in
Logistics (either the Tooth of Time side hike OR the Chuck Wagon Dinner & Horse Rides in this example). It is not
possible or practical to be able to do all the programs listed and selection of one of the choices will permit the proper
meals to be scheduled and picked up.
Before making a final itinerary selection, crews should check the Philmont website under the 2019 Itineraries link for any
updates that may have occurred. Various tables and charts in this book are published to the website as well with a date
stamp indicating when they were last updated.
BURRO PACKING
If your crew chooses an itinerary that includes burro packing and is assigned that itinerary, you MUST TAKE THE BURRO.
Not only is burro packing a real part of Philmont’s history and lore, it’s a great way to lighten everyone’s load! Each crew
on a burro packing itinerary will be issued one or two burros and will be provided training on how to pack and care for
the burros. Be sure to pick a name for your burro(s) and take many photos with it and your crew!
If your crew chooses a burro packing itinerary and one or more members of your crew have allergies that prevent
them from being around burros, your crew will have to choose another itinerary!
Reservation Contact – This person created the initial Philmont reservation and has been the primary contact for
payments and planning. Sometimes the reservation contact also plays the role of a Lead Advisor. Once inside the
Philmont Camping Gateway, Reservation Contacts have the option to view and modify information for every crew roster
in their reservation.
Lead Advisor – Each Philmont crew has one designated Lead Advisor. This adult organizes their crew and enters
information for each crew member into the Philmont Camping Gateway prior to arriving at Philmont. IN addition to
participant information, the Lead Advisor also submits their planned Philmont arrival and departure travel information
online.
Sister Crew – Crews on a 12-Day trek will have the option to request to hike with another crew on a 12-Day trek with a
matching arrival day. Lead Advisors for a 12-Day trek may select a Sister Crew as soon as they access their crew roster
through the link received via email. Once a Sister Crew arrangement has been confirmed by both crews, either crew’s
Lead Advisor may submit itinerary preferences for both crews when the Itinerary Selection process launches in the
Spring leading up to their summer arrival at the designated time window.
Leave No Trace and Low Impact camping/hiking methods are used in agreement with each of our neighboring
landowners. These responsible camping/hiking methods have earned both Philmont and Scouting high praise. Crews
trekking into our neighboring properties be instructed in Leave No Trace and Low Impact methods.
Some of the most popular programs such as mountain biking, search and rescue, astronomy, and folk weather
forecasting are located at the Valle Vidal camps of Whiteman Vega, Seally Canyon, and Ring Place. Another great feature
of the Valle Vidal is the ability for a crew to “bushwhack” from location to location using only map and compass or GPS.
There are few established trails but navigating through large ponderosa pine stands is a beautiful and rewarding
challenge. There are also Low Impact Camps located in the Valle Vidal where your crew has a high likelihood of
experiencing a night under the stars by themselves.
Philmont crews that trek into the Valle Vidal are shining examples of Scouting’s commitment to being good stewards of
the National Forests. As our public lands become less wild, it behooves us all to take advantage of this rare opportunity
to experience the grandeur of the amazing Valle Vidal. Philmont has redesigned the Valle Vidal itineraries to offer even
more exciting programs, including climbing Little Costilla Peak and Ash Mountain South. Each crew that successfully
chooses a Valle Vidal itinerary will need a North Country Sectional map, which can be purchased at
www.ToothofTimeTraders.com. Crews hiking in the Valle Vidal must have good map and compass skills.
CHASE RANCH
In 2013 Philmont entered into a long-term land use agreement with the Chase Ranch Foundation. The agreement says
that Philmont will assume full responsibility for the operation and management of the 11,000-acre Chase Ranch,
protection and preservation of its historic structures, and development of educational programs for both Philmont
participants and the general public. Founded in 1867 by Manly and Teresa Chase, the ranch remained continuously
owned by their descendants until the passing of their great-granddaughter Gretchen Sammis, in August 2012.
Subsequent to Gretchen’s death, ownership of the ranch transferred to the Chase Ranch Foundation, which she had
created for the purpose of preserving the property and her family’s heritage in perpetuity.
CS RANCH
The CS Ranch was founded in 1873 by Charles Springer, also from lands of the original Maxwell Land Grant. Over
130,000 acres in size, the ranch serves as a livestock operation, hunting outfitter, and as a farm. Philmont will be
utilizing a portion of the American Creek area for trail camps and hiking access. This will provide an avenue for crews to
exit via the Tolby Trail on the Colin Neblett Wildlife Area, and for access to the southwest portions of Philmont and
access to the UU Bar Ranch. Leave No Trace hiking and overnight camping are only permitted at established camps and
areas.
ON THE TRAIL
Whether hiking on Philmont, the Valle Vidal, or our neighbor’s land by permission, crews are expected to travel
responsibly — stay together, practice Scouting values, and use proper wilderness ethics. As the adult Crew Advisor, you
are the chief morale officer. Due to potential emergencies, such as catastrophic fires, Crews must not deviate from
their assigned itinerary. Changes are only permitted for bona fide medical emergencies and must be approved in
advance by the Logistics Department.
2 Camping HQ Anasazi METCALF PONIL PUEBLANO Ute Meadows Ute Meadows MIRANDA HEAD OF DEAN SANTA CLAUS New Dean Camping HQ
STATION
3 Camping HQ INDIAN Dean Skyline SANTA CLAUS HEAD OF DEAN Pueblano Ruins Black Horse Black Horse Baldy Skyline Flume Canyon PONIL Camping HQ
WRITINGS
4 Camping HQ Old Abreu Crags Agua Fria GARCIA COW CLEAR CREEK Red Hills BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN MINERS PARK Stockade Ridge Camping HQ
5 Camping HQ Lovers Leap North Fork BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Comanche Creek Comanche Peak SAWMILL Lamberts Mine HUNTING Shaefers Pass Camping HQ
Urraca LODGE
6 Camping HQ URRACA ABREU CRATER LAKE FISH CAMP Porcupine Wild Horse Comanche Peak HUNTING CLARKS FORK Tooth Ridge Camping HQ
LODGE
7 Camping HQ Lovers Leap MINERS PARK Lower Bonito Lost Cabin GARCIA COW Wild Horse Mount Phillips CYPHERS MINE CIMARRONCITO CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
8 Camping HQ Arrowhead CIMARRONCITO CYPHERS MINE Mount Phillips Comanche Creek APACHE APACHE FISH CAMP ABREU Stockade Ridge Camping HQ
SPRINGS SPRINGS
9 Camping HQ Rayado River Crags APACHE Wild Horse Park Comanche Creek BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Lookout Meadow MINERS PARK Shaefers Pass Camping HQ
SPRINGS
10 Camping HQ Arrowhead CIMARRONCITO Lamberts Mine Mount Phillips Porcupine BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Bear Caves URRACA Tooth Ridge Camping HQ
11 Camping HQ Olympia ABREU Bear Caves MINERS PARK BLACK CLEAR CREEK Porcupine APACHE APACHE American Creek Camping HQ
MOUNTAIN SPRINGS SPRINGS
12 Camping HQ Maxwell SANTA CLAUS New Dean PONIL INDIAN Horse Canyon Flume Canyon HEAD OF DEAN BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN Camping HQ
WRITINGS
13 Camping HQ Sioux Pueblano Ruins BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN Baldy Skyline SANTA CLAUS Dean Skyline PONIL Anasazi CHASE COW Camping HQ
14 Camping HQ Rayado River CRATER LAKE BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Buck Creek Comanche Creek CYPHERS MINE HUNTING Upper Clarks Tooth Ridge Camping HQ
LODGE Fork
15 Camping HQ Toothache URRACA Tooth Ridge North Fork CRATER LAKE PHILLIPS Red Hills CLEAR CREEK CROOKED Tolby Camping HQ
Springs Urraca JUNCTION CREEK Headwaters
16 Camping HQ Hells Fire CHASE COW Anasazi PONIL FRENCH Ute Meadows Ute Meadows HEAD OF DEAN SANTA CLAUS Trail Canyon Camping HQ
Canyon HENRY
17 Camping HQ Olympia CARSON Agua Fria GARCIA COW Wild Horse Buck Creek Red Hills BLACK MINERS PARK Stockade Ridge Camping HQ
MEADOWS MOUNTAIN
18 Camping HQ Toothache CARSON FISH CAMP APACHE Wild Horse Comanche Peak SAWMILL Whistle Punk CIMARRONCITO CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
Springs MEADOWS SPRINGS
19 Camping HQ Olympia CARSON FISH CAMP APACHE Comanche Creek Red Hills BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN MINERS PARK Tooth Ridge Camping HQ
MEADOWS SPRINGS
20 Camping HQ Rayado River CRATER LAKE PHILLIPS Daves Lake GARCIA COW Saladon Mount Phillips Lamberts Mine CIMARRONCITO CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
JUNCTION
21 Camping HQ Little Twin House Canyon PONIL Elkhorn Ute Meadows Ute Meadows PUEBLANO RICH CABINS DAN BEARD INDIAN Camping HQ
WRITINGS
22 Camping HQ House Canyon CHASE COW Cottonwood DAN BEARD RING PLACE Iris Park Upper Ewells Park Ewells Park MIRANDA Camping HQ
Greenwood
23 Camping HQ Anasazi Cook Canyon SEALLY WHITEMAN Iris Park Upper Copper Park MIRANDA PUEBLANO PONIL Camping HQ
CANYON VEGA Greenwood
24 Camping HQ Maxwell HEAD OF DEAN RICH CABINS Middle Ponil Middle Ponil McCrystal Creek SEALLY Cook Canyon INDIAN PONIL Camping HQ
CANYON WRITINGS
28 Camping HQ Chase Canyon INDIAN Horse Canyon Beatty Lakes WHITEMAN Iris Park RICH CABINS Pueblano Ruins MIRANDA MIRANDA Camping HQ
WRITINGS VEGA
29 Camping HQ Dean Skyline SANTA CLAUS Pueblano Ruins Copper Park Copper Park Greenwood Iris Park RING PLACE METCALF House Canyon Camping HQ
Canyon STATION
30 Camping HQ Lovers Leap URRACA ABREU MINERS PARK BLACK Bear Canyon CROOKED Mount Phillips CYPHERS MINE Ponderosa Park Camping HQ
MOUNTAIN CREEK
31 Camping HQ Dean Cutoff PUEBLANO Copper Park Copper Park Greenwood Little Costilla Little Costilla RING PLACE Beatty Lakes METCALF Camping HQ
Canyon STATION
32 Camping HQ Hells Fire Chase Canyon North Ponil WHITEMAN SEALLY DAN BEARD PUEBLANO Ewells Park Ewells Park Flume Canyon Camping HQ
Canyon VEGA CANYON
33 Camping HQ Hells Fire CHASE COW Cottonwood Beatty Lakes RING PLACE Greenwood BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN PUEBLANO New Dean Camping HQ
Canyon Canyon
34 Camping HQ Sioux DAN BEARD Iris Park RING PLACE Middle Ponil Middle Ponil Upper FRENCH HEAD OF DEAN Upper Dean Cow Camping HQ
Greenwood HENRY
35 Camping HQ Bent PUEBLANO Copper Park Greenwood Little Costilla Little Costilla RING PLACE Horse Canyon INDIAN CHASE COW Camping HQ
Canyon WRITINGS
Different crews from the same group may wish to rendezvous during their treks. This table will assist you in selecting itineraries
with "Rendezvous Locations and Days". For example: Itineraries 5, 8, 9 & 19 rendezvous at Comanche Creek on Day 6,
Itineraries 4, 9, 17, 19 & 26 rendezvous at Miners Park on Day 10 and Itineraries 6, 10, 14, 19 & 26 rendezvous at Tooth Ridge on
Day 11.
53 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 4 - Zastrow
ATV Trail Maintenance
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Webster Trailhead
All scouts must be 14 or older to ride ATVs at Philmont
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 6,884' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Zastrow Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
54 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to Anasazi Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 6,848' Minimum, 9,143' Maximum Camps: 6 Staffed, 3 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
54 miles
Program Highlights
3 Shooting Camps
Spar Pole Climbing
Blacksmithing
Challenge Course Events
Conservation
Day 11 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to Indian Writings Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
This is a Burro Packing Itinerary. If your crew chooses it, they MUST TAKE THE BURRO.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 9,596' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
55 miles
Tooth of Time
Mt. Phillips
Rayado Canyon Trail
Garcia Park
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 9 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Old Abreu Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Lovers Leap Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,307' Minimum, 10,222' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
56 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,313' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 6 Trail, 1 Layover, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
57 miles
Program Highlights
Fly Fishing
Western Lore
Continental Tie & Lumber Co.
Mining & Blacksmithing
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Urraca Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,129' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 6 Staffed, 4 Trail, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
54 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,313' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Apache Springs Camp Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
56 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Arrowhead Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,129' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Apache Springs Camp Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
58 miles
Program Highlights
3D Archery
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Fly Fishing
Search and Rescue
Conservation
Day 8 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Rayado River Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,021' Minimum, 10,058' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 6 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
57 miles
Program Highlights
5 Campfire Opportunites
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Western Lore
Challenge Course Events
Conservation
Day 8 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Arrowhead Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,645' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 6 Trail, 1 Layover, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
60 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Rayado Trailhead to go to Olympia Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Tolby Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,670' Minimum, 10,213' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Apache Springs Camp Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
61 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 5 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Express Trailhead to go to Maxwell Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Express Trailhead
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
61 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 9 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Sioux Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Chase Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,848' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
56 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Rayado River Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,021' Minimum, 9,582' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
59 miles
6 Peaks Summited
Mt. Phillips - 11,736 ft.
Tooth of Time - 9,003 ft.
Tolby Trail
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Toothache Springs Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Tolby Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,795' Minimum, 10,222' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
62 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Hells Fire Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Nine Mile Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,838' Minimum, 9,552' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
61 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Rayado Trailhead to go to Olympia Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Lovers Leap Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 6,670' Minimum, 10,369' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 6 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Apache Springs Camp Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
63 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Toothache Springs Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,464' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 6 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Apache Springs Camp Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
62 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 9 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Rayado Trailhead to go to Olympia Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 6,670' Minimum, 10,222' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
66 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Rayado River Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,021' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
67 miles
Program Highlights
Burro Packing
Spar Pole Climbing
3 Campfires
Mining & Blacksmithing
Conservation
Day 5 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Little Twin Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Six Mile Gate
This is a Burro Packing Itinerary. If your crew chooses it, they MUST TAKE THE BURRO.
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 9,143' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
68 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to House Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Express Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 10,263' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
68 miles
Program Highlights
Burro Packing
Mountain Biking
Muzzle Loading Rifle
Cowboy Action Shooting
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to Anasazi Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
This is a Burro Packing Itinerary. If your crew chooses it, they MUST TAKE THE BURRO.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 6,848' Minimum, 10,453' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
69 miles
Program Highlights
Challenge Events
Railroading & Blacksmithing
Mountain Biking
Cantina Show
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Express Trailhead to go to Maxwell Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 9,033' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 4 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
70 miles
Valle Vidal
Hart Peak - 7,975 ft.
Baldy Mountain - 12,441 ft.
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 7 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Bent Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
This is a Burro Packing Itinerary. If your crew chooses it, they MUST TAKE THE BURRO.
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,020' Maximum Camps: 6 Staffed, 3 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
71 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Arrowhead Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,645' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
71 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Rayado Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 6,884' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 5 Trail, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
74 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Chase Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Express Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 8,849' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
73 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Dean Skyline Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Six Mile Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,117' Minimum, 10,453' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 6 Trail, 1 Layover, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
73 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
Campsite Elevations: 7,129' Minimum, 11,632' Maximum Camps: 6 Staffed, 4 Trail, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
75 miles
Program Highlights
Railroading
Continental Tie & Lumber Co.
Mining
Astronomy
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Dean Cutoff Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Six Mile Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,168' Minimum, 10,453' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 5 Trail, 2 Layovers
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
78 miles
Program Highlights
Mountain Biking
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Continental Tie & Lumber Co.
Blacksmithing
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Hells Fire Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,838' Minimum, 9,379' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
81 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Hells Fire Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,838' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
84 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Sioux Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,321' Minimum, 10,263' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ring Place Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
85 miles
Valle Vidal
Little Costilla or Ash Mountain
Baldy Mountain - 12,441 ft.
Hart Peak - 7,975 ft.
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Bent Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 12 from Chase Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,915' Minimum, 10,453' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 5 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
7-2 Camping HQ Ponderosa Park Stockade Ridge MINERS PARK Aguila ABREU Camping HQ
7-3 Camping HQ Bent Pueblano Ruins BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN MIRANDA Camping HQ
7-4 Camping HQ Rimrock Park CARSON MEADOWS Agua Fria BEAUBIEN CRATER LAKE Camping HQ
7-5 Camping HQ Backache Springs URRACA CRATER LAKE Shaefers Pass CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
7-6 Camping HQ Rayado River CARSON MEADOWS FISH CAMP BEAUBIEN Shaefers Pass Camping HQ
7-7 Camping HQ Flume Canyon HEAD OF DEAN Ewells Park Ewells Park MIRANDA Camping HQ
7-8 Camping HQ Lovers Leap CRATER LAKE Lookout Meadow BEAUBIEN North Fork Urraca Camping HQ
7-9 Camping HQ Old Abreu Lower Bonito BEAUBIEN APACHE SPRINGS CLEAR CREEK Camping HQ
7-10 Camping HQ Anasazi METCALF STATION SEALLY CANYON Beatty Lakes Horse Canyon Camping HQ
7-11 Camping HQ Dean Skyline PUEBLANO RICH CABINS METCALF STATION CHASE COW Camping HQ
7-12 Camping HQ ABREU CRATER LAKE Porcupine BLACK MOUNTAIN Shaefers Pass Camping HQ
7-13 Camping HQ Old Abreu FISH CAMP Comanche Creek Thunder Ridge HUNTING LODGE Camping HQ
7-14 Camping HQ Upper Clarks Fork Shaefers Pass BEAUBIEN Comanche Peak CLEAR CREEK Camping HQ
7-15 Camping HQ Arrowhead CIMARRONCITO CYPHERS MINE BLACK MOUNTAIN Tooth Ridge Camping HQ
7-16 Camping HQ Sioux RICH CABINS Middle Ponil Middle Ponil DAN BEARD Camping HQ
Different crews from the same group may wish to rendezvous during their treks. This table will assist you in selecting
itineraries with "Rendezvous Locations and Days". For example: Itineraries 7-4 & 7-6 rendezvous at Carson Meadows on
Day 3, Itineraries 7-4, 7-6 & 7-8 rendezvous at Beaubien on Day 5 and Itineraries 7-1, 7-3 & 7-7 rendezvous at Miranda on
Day 6.
25 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to Anasazi Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Express Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,848' Minimum, 8,849' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
27 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Ponderosa Park Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Zastrow Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,129' Minimum, 8,223' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 3 Trail, 2 Dry Camps
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
30 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 2 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Bent Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Express Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,254' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
31 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Rimrock Park Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Lovers Leap Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,263' Minimum, 9,280' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
32 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Rayado Trailhead to go to Backache Springs Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Webster Trailhead
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,464' Minimum, 8,708' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
32 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Rayado River Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
In order to ride horses at Philmont, participants must weigh 200 lbs. or less
Campsite Elevations: 7,021' Minimum, 9,280' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
32 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 2 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Flume Canyon Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Express Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,674' Minimum, 9,379' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
35 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Lovers Leap Trailhead to go to Lovers Leap Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,313' Minimum, 9,361' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 3 Trail
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
36 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 4 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Old Abreu Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Tolby Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,307' Minimum, 10,213' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
37 miles
T-Rex Track
Valle Vidal
Beatty Lakes
Sunset @ Horse Canyon
Program Highlights
Railroading
Search & Rescue
Astronomy
Challenge Events
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Six Mile Gate to go to Anasazi Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 6,848' Minimum, 8,179' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 3 Trail
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
37 miles
Dean Skyline
Wilson Mesa
Chase Canyon
Bonita Canyon
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Dean Skyline Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Chase Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 8,361' Maximum Camps: 4 Staffed, 1 Trail
Conservation: Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
38 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Abreu Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,129' Minimum, 9,010' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Crater Lake Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
39 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Zastrow Trailhead to go to Old Abreu Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Webster Trailhead
A New Mexico Fishing License is needed in order to fish in the Philmont backcountry.
Campsite Elevations: 7,307' Minimum, 10,283' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 3 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
41 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 4 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Upper Clarks Fork Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Tolby Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,873' Minimum, 11,038' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 3 Trail, 3 Dry Camps
Conservation: Beaubien Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
42 miles
Program Highlights
The Stomp
Blacksmithing
Muzzle Loading Rifles
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Webster Trailhead to go to Arrowhead Camp
Hike back to Camping Headquarters via Tooth Ridge Trail
Campsite Elevations: 7,645' Minimum, 9,233' Maximum Camps: 3 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Dry Camp
Conservation: Cyphers Mine Sectional Maps: South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
51 miles
Program Highlights
Mountaintop Experiences
Challenge Course Events
Western Lore/Branding
Homesteading
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Trailhead to go to Sioux Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 7 from Ponil Trailhead
Campsite Elevations: 7,321' Minimum, 9,033' Maximum Camps: 2 Staffed, 2 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Rich Cabins Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
The itineraries which have been developed for the Cavalcades have been designed to include a wide variety of staffed
camp programs. However, bear in mind that a large part of the program for Cavalcades is the opportunity to spend
hours on horseback while seeing the beauties and wonders of Philmont’s backcountry. It will allow your crew to gain
confidence and experience while riding and working with man’s finest domestic animal—the horse. Because of the
length of some rides or due to unexpected events on the trail, some program opportunities at staffed camps may be
unavailable by the time you arrive.
In order to beat afternoon thunderstorms or experience program opportunities, some days may require early wake up
and saddling. Your crew will have to work smoothly as a team because some days can be very strenuous as well as
exciting.
There are 10 itineraries available for Cavalcades in the Southern country and 10 itineraries for the Northern country.
Please note that itinerary numbers that begin with the same digit (for example, 2A-S and 2B-S) are simply reversals of
one route. The S or N denotes Southern or Northern itineraries.
A summary of the Southern and Northern Itineraries follow. After reading the itineraries and reviewing the programs
offered at staff camps, choose the top 3 itinerary choices (either Southern or Northern depending on how you are
assigned by Registrar). As a reminder, Cavalcade numbers that end in CV and CW are Southern groups and those ending
in CX and CY are Northern groups.
Horsemanship
We recommend that you and your crew practice horsemanship before your arrival. The Horsemanship merit badge is
preferred. Be aware that there is a great difference between 8 hours in the saddle at Philmont and 1 or 2 hours of
practice at your local stable. While on the trail, your Horseman and Wrangler will coach your crew on sitting up straight
and balanced in the saddle. However, if a horse is sored while on the trail due to sloppy horsemanship, the rider may
have to walk or even be removed from the trail. We strive to keep our horses sound and usable for seven Cavalcades
throughout the summer, and it is not fair to those who follow if horses are brought in with saddle and cinch sores.
After instruction by your Philmont Horseman, each crew member will be responsible for saddling and unsaddling their
personal horse. You will also receive instruction on packing a horse and tying a diamond hitch.
Be aware that horses are large and powerful animals and that sudden accidents can happen. Be prepared to listen to the
instructions given by your Horseman and Wrangler for your safety. Your crew should come with a positive attitude, a
willingness to learn, and a respect for horses.
If your crew desires to practice horsemanship at a local stable, it is your responsibility as a Lead Advisor to research
the safety record of the particular stable and to be sure the horses are appropriate for your level of experience. You
must assume that horses and horseback riding may have the potential for injury. You should do as much as possible to
manage the risks associated with horsemanship as you and your crew prepare for Philmont.
CAVALCADE EQUIPMENT
Each Cavalcade will have two or three pack horses. The packhorses plus your personal horse will carry all of your
personal crew gear.
Philmont will also provide all necessary horse gear including saddles, bridles, halters, saddle bags, stuff sacks, slickers,
and helmets. Crew camping gear such as tents, stoves*, pots, large spoon, pliers, camp suds, scrubby, matches, toilet
*Crews may bring their own cooking stoves, however, keep in mind that replacement parts may be impossible to find in
the backcountry.
Following is a suggested Cavalcade Equipment List. Keep in mind that all personal gear must fit in the stuff sacks and
saddle bags or rolled in your slickers and tied on the back of your saddle. The stuff sacks are standard BSA nylon bags
found at the Tooth of Time Traders, www.toothoftimetraders.com. The list may look too extensive to fit in the stuff
sacks and saddlebags. The trick is to have a warm but stuffable sleeping bag so there is additional room in the stuff sack
for other personal gear. Please keep in mind Cavalcades are on the trail and camping out only 5 or 6 nights.
While on horseback, each rider is required to wear western boots and long pants which you should bring with you.
Riding boots should be smooth soled with a heel such as a roper or cowboy boot and should be a pull-on type boot. Also
required while on horseback are riding helmets which are furnished by Philmont.
(* = Available at Tooth of Time Traders; ** = Western Riding boots required, no lug-soled boots or lace-up boots; (BB) =
Placed in bear bag at night; (S) = Share with a buddy/crew)
Sleeping
Eating
• *1 Philmont map
• 1 sewing kit with heavy thread and needle
• *2, 2.5 gallon collapsible water jugs
• 1 crew first aid kit (BB)
• 50ft nylon rope
• Matches
• Alarm clock/watch
• *soap (BB, S)
• *toothpaste (BB, S)
• *shaving equipment (no aerosol cans) (BB)
• Sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher) (BB, S)
• 1 large strong carabiner for rigging “oops” bag with bear bags (climbing carabiner recommended)
Optional
Not Allowed
• Deodorant
• Radios/MP3 Players
• Video Game Devices
• Hammocks
NOTE: No video cameras will be allowed on horseback. Baggy jeans will wrinkle and ride up while in the saddle
causing chaffed skin. Jeans should be western cut, snug fitting, and a couple of inches longer than normal.
pannier
Bonita Cow Camp is an unstaffed camp with primitive campsites and no program activity. From Bonita it is possible to
day-hike to and from Black Mountain, Trail Peak, Fish Camp, or Beaubien.
Itineraries 1, 2, and 3 are shorter itineraries which do not include the long ride between Beaubien and Clarks Fork.
Itineraries 4 and 5 include a long trip between Beaubien and Clarks Fork with a stop at Cyphers Mine for program. This
can easily become a 12-hour or longer day with about 7 hours of that on horseback.
Following is a summary of the daily rides which are possible on Southern itineraries with descriptions of program options
available during the ride as well as programs at the destination camp. The rides are only listed in one direction; however
the summaries will remain true and accurate for the reverse direction as well.
Following is a summary of the daily rides which are possible on Northern itineraries with descriptions of program
options available during the ride as well as programs at the destination camp. The rides are only listed in one direction;
however the summaries will remain true and accurate for the reverse direction as well.
1A-S Camping HQ ABREU BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Bonita Cow MINERS PARK Camping HQ
1B-N Camping HQ PONIL HEAD OF DEAN BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN PUEBLANO DAN BEARD Camping HQ
1B-S Camping HQ MINERS PARK Bonita Cow BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN ABREU Camping HQ
2A-N Camping HQ PONIL PUEBLANO BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN MIRANDA HEAD OF DEAN Camping HQ
2A-S Camping HQ ABREU FISH CAMP FISH CAMP BEAUBIEN MINERS PARK Camping HQ
2B-N Camping HQ PONIL HEAD OF DEAN MIRANDA BALDY TOWN BALDY TOWN PUEBLANO Camping HQ
2B-S Camping HQ MINERS PARK BEAUBIEN FISH CAMP FISH CAMP ABREU Camping HQ
3A-N Camping HQ PONIL HEAD OF DEAN MIRANDA MIRANDA BALDY TOWN PUEBLANO Camping HQ
3A-S Camping HQ ABREU FISH CAMP BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN MINERS PARK Camping HQ
3B-N Camping HQ PONIL PUEBLANO BALDY TOWN MIRANDA MIRANDA HEAD OF DEAN Camping HQ
3B-S Camping HQ MINERS PARK BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN FISH CAMP ABREU Camping HQ
4A-N Camping HQ CHASE RANCH CHASE COW METCALF STATION METCALF STATION DAN BEARD PUEBLANO Camping HQ
4A-S Camping HQ ABREU FISH CAMP FISH CAMP BEAUBIEN CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
4B-S Camping HQ CLARKS FORK BEAUBIEN FISH CAMP FISH CAMP ABREU Camping HQ
5A-N Camping HQ PONIL SANTA CLAUS HEAD OF DEAN MIRANDA MIRANDA PUEBLANO Camping HQ
5A-S Camping HQ MINERS PARK Bonita Cow BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN CLARKS FORK Camping HQ
5B-N Camping HQ PONIL PUEBLANO MIRANDA MIRANDA HEAD OF DEAN SANTA CLAUS Camping HQ
5B-S Camping HQ CLARKS FORK BEAUBIEN BEAUBIEN Bonita Cow MINERS PARK Camping HQ
Different crews from the same group may wish to rendezvous during their treks. This table will assist you in selecting itineraries
with "Rendezvous Locations and Days". For example: Itineraries 1A-S, 2B-S, 3B-S, 4B-S & 5B-S rendezvous at Beaubien on
Day 4, Itineraries 1A-S, 1B-S, 3A-S, 3B-S, 5A-S & 5B-S rendezvous at Beaubien on Day 5 and Itineraries 1B-S, 2A-S, 3A-S, 4A-
S & 5A-S rendezvous at Beaubien on Day 6.
38 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
43 miles
Program Highlights
Western Lore
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Muzzle Loading Rifle
Chuckwagon & Mexican Dinners
Conservation
Day 6 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
37 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
43 miles
Program Highlights
Western Lore
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Muzzle Loading Rifle
Chuckwagon & Mexican Dinners
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
37 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
44 miles
Stonewall Pass
Fowler Pass
Rayado Creek
Bonita Canyon
Program Highlights
Fly Fishing
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Homesteading
Western Lore
Conservation
Day 6 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
37 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
39 miles
Stonewall Pass
Fowler Pass
Rayado Creek
Bonita Canyon
Program Highlights
Fly Fishing
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Homesteading
Western Lore
Conservation
Day 4 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
39 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
35 miles
Fowler Pass
Stonewall Pass
Rayado Creek
Bonita Canyon
Program Highlights
Western Lore
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Fly Fishing
Mexican & Chuckwagon Dinner
Conservation
Day 6 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
39 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 9,777' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
44 miles
Fowler Pass
Stonewall Pass
Rayado Creek
Bonita Canyon
Program Highlights
Western Lore
Rock Climbing & Rappelling
Fly Fishing
Mexican & Chuckwagon Dinner
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
38 miles
Wilson Mesa
Cottonwood Canyon
Chase Canyon
Program Highlights
Conservation
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Chase Trailhead to go to Chase Ranch Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 6,558' Minimum, 8,006' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Indian Writings Sectional Maps: North, South
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
59 miles
Program Highlights
Homesteading
Fly Fishing
Two Western Lore Camps
Mining History & Gold Panning
Conservation
Day 6 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
60 miles
Program Highlights
Homesteading
Fly Fishing
Two Western Lore Camps
Mining History & Gold Panning
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
45 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 8,849' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
74 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 6 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
46 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 3 - Ponil
New Trail Construction
Departs from Camping Headquarters on Day 2 for Ponil Gate to go to Ponil Camp
Returns to Camping Headquarters on Day 8 from Ponil Gate
Campsite Elevations: 7,078' Minimum, 8,849' Maximum Camps: 5 Staffed, 0 Trail, 1 Layover
Conservation: Ponil Sectional Maps: North
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
74 miles
Program Highlights
Conservation
Day 5 - Beaubien
Forest Restoration
NOTE: (d) = Dry Camp, (s) = Showers may be available Crews passing through staff camps may have an opportunity to participate in some, but not all,
program opportunities in the camp, based on availability.
NO CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE FOR CAMPS, FOOD PICKUPS, OR BUS TRANSPORTATION AFTER ITINERARY SELECTION.
Autumn Adventure is open to crews of seven to 12 participants accompanied by an Autumn Adventure Guide. Larger
groups are organized into multiple crews. A crew may be assembled from a Boy Scout Troop, Venturing Crew, Explorer
Post, or an all-adult group such as a unit, district, or council committee members. All participants must be registered
members of the BSA.
Youth participants must be at least 14 years of age or in 8th grade and at least 13 years of age at the time of
participation. Youth groups must be accompanied by at least two adult leaders. Coed youth groups must have at least
one adult male and one female adult Advisor.
Every participant is required to have a current medical examination within the previous 12 months and meet
requirements for physical condition. Philmont requires at least one crew member be certified in Wilderness First Aid and
CPR.
• All-Adult Trek – A great opportunity for team building and planning for your unit, district, or council. What
better way to bring a group together than fly fishing on the Rayado Creek or enjoying the changing aspen?
• Rock Climbing Trek – This hands-on experience focuses on skills and interests related to rock climbing. Try your
hand at climbing various types of rock including sandstone and dacite porphyry. Limited spots available.
• Mountain Bike Trek – Cover more ground with this exciting program. Travel the backcountry roads and trails on
two wheels. Must be comfortable spending extended time on a mountain bike. Limited spots available.
• Backpacking Trek – A great experience for Scouts during fall break. This experience is for crews of 7 to 12
members with youth giving leadership to crew. Go for your 50-Miler Award or enjoy the backcountry while
focusing on rank advancement and merit badges.
• Fly Fishing Trek – Tie some flies and cast away along the beautiful water features at Philmont Scout Ranch. This
program focuses mainly on fishing and hopefully some catching as well. Limited spots available.
• Council/Group Planning Retreat – Gain familiarity with the ranch including pre-trek planning and training,
remote locations in the backcountry, and the skills required to achieve success at Philmont. This program can be
more focused in base camp or backcountry as desired.
• Family Retreat – Strip away the distractions of everyday life and spend some time getting to know your family.
This program is hosted by Philmont’s Training Center and caters to your family needs with roofed housing,
activity centers, and transportation to scenic nearby attractions.
Winter Adventure
Participants in Winter Adventure learn to camp comfortably in cold weather and enjoy Philmont’s beauty in winter.
After an initial training session, several program options are available to each group depending on its interests, the
weather, and snow conditions. Crews hike through the backcountry, sleep in tents or snow shelters, participate in
activities such as ski touring and snowshoeing, snow shelter building, winter ecology, Search and Rescue Merit Badge,
and avalanche beacon education.
Winter Adventure expeditions are scheduled around weekends from late December through March. Space is limited,
and each season fills up quickly, so make your reservations early!
The Winter Adventure program is available to crews of 6 to 12 participants which will be accompanied by a Winter
Adventure Guide. A crew may be assembled from a Boy Scout Troop, Venturing Crew, Explorer Post, and must have a
majority of youth participants. All participants must be registered members of the BSA.
Philmont Scout Ranch 175 2019 Itinerary Guidebook
Each crew must have at least two registered adult Advisors. One of the Advisors must be at least 21 years of age or
older; the second Advisor must be at least 18 years of age. For coed Venturing Crews and Explorer Posts, there must be
a male and female Advisor, both at least 21 years of age or older. Youth participants must be at least 14 years of age or
in 8th grade and at least 13 years of age at the time of participation.
Every participant must be in good physical condition and present an Annual BSA Health and Medical Record form with a
current medical examination filled out by their physician (within the past 12 months).
A typical Winter Adventure trek lasts three days, scheduled over a weekend, but the length of the trek can be adjusted
to fit the schedule of the group attending. However, groups that wish to limit their trek to only the weekend will have
limited time for program activities.
• Special Holiday Program – Philmont offers a special deal on Winter Adventure between Christmas and New
Year’s.
• Cold Weather Camping Program – Winter Adventure is based on Northern Tier’s Okpik program which teaches
participants how to camp comfortable during cold winter months.
• Learn Winter Camping Basics – With the help of a trained Winter Adventure Guide, you will learn to camp,
cross-country ski, and build snow shelters.
• Camp Comfortably in the Cold – Winter Adventure’s main goal is to teach crews how to be “comfortably cool”
while out in the cold, giving Scouts skills to take home and use in their own cold weather camping programs.
• Downhill Skiing Package – For a small extra fee, you may add a day of downhill skiing at the beautiful Red River
Ski Resort when you participate in Winter Adventure.
• Cross Country Skiing Package – For a small extra fee, you may add a day of cross country skiing at the
Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area when you participate in Winter Adventure.
This course is offered during one week of the Autumn Adventure season. Please contact Philmont Registration for
additional information.
PHILMONT HYMN
Silver on the sage,
Starlit skies above,
Aspen covered hills,
Country that I love.