Tie Fork Trail #023
The Tie Fork trail follows a drainage by a deep, narrow stream filled with fish to temp the angler. It winds through small, grassy meadows among aspens, gradually giving way to conifers at the end of the trail. This beautiful trail is a relatively easy and scenic hike. Watch along the river for a moss laden cascade.
Connecting Trails: Where the trail ends on the Strawberry Ridge Road there is a trail that will take you to Second Water Trail and then the Center Trail #009
Specific Trail Information
Trail Number
Trail Type
General Information
Trail Length: 2.43 miles
Getting There
Directions
Access #1: Traveling on Highway 6, go about 18 miles past Soldier Summit to the Skyview Cafe. Turn Right up through the trailer court. Follow the dirt road over the railroad tracks. A four wheel drive vehicle is definitely recommended for this road. After about seven miles, the Tie Fork Road ends and the trail begins.
Access #2: On Highway 6, turn off at the Sheepcreek, Ray's Valley Road. Follow the road for approximately 5 miles. Turn right on the Strawberry Ridge Road. The trail begins approximately a mile and a half up this road on the right side.