Bull and Brown #724


The Bull and Brown Trail #724 is one of two trails that drop off the rim on the southeast side of the Mesa and is a medium level of difficulty.  Combine the Brown and Bull Trail with the Point Camp Trail #725 to form a loop. The upper half mile of the trail travels through spruce, fir, and aspen stands with the lower portion traveling through mostly oakbrush. 

Geo-Ref Trail Map   Geo-Reference Instructions

At a Glance

Open Season: July
Usage: Medium
Best Season: Summer
Busiest Season: Fall Hunting-Moderate
Restrictions: Open to Hiking, Horseback, Mountain Bike, and Fishing.
Closest Towns: Delta, CO

General Information

Directions:

UPPER ACCESS:

From the Hwy 65, travel west on Lands End Road, FSR #100, for approximately 1.5 miles to the Flowing Park Road, FSR #109.  Turn left and travel south on Flowing Park Road for 3.6 miles to the upper Bull and Brown Trailhead.

LOWER ACCESS:

travel north from the Southern Point Camp Trailhead, or west from the Eastern Bluegrouse Trailhead. Both of these access routes are further and more difficult than by just traveling east from the upper Bull and Brown Trailhead.


General Notes:
Parking:

UPPER TRAILHEAD:

Off of Flowing Park Road, FSR #109.1. T. 12S. , R. 96W. , Sec. 14. U.S.G.S Map; Hells Kitchen.

LOWER TRAILHEAD:

Off of Pipeline Rosd, #110.2. T. 12S. , R. 95W. , Sec. 31. U.S.G.S Map: Hells Kitchen.


Activities

Mountain Biking

Lake and Pond Fishing

Day Hiking

Horse Riding

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
2 Miles

  Elevation : 
8,800 - 10,100

 

snowboarder

Snowboard Groomer

Snowmobile on side of mt

Snowmobile Rider on the Grand Mesa.

3 guys on snow covered area on snowshoes

Enjoying the views while getting a workout on snowshoes.