Hiking
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Tipperary Creek (#68)
The 5.6 miles (one-way) trail begins at the Leland Creek Trailhead and heads northwest. Once the trail turns northeast, it reaches a junction with the Backscratch Trail (#63). Keep right to stay on…
Trail Creek Trailhead
The Trail Creek Trailhead is a small trailhead on the east side of Colorado State Highway 125. The trail starts on the west side of the highway.
Trap Park (#995)
This trail may be accessed both in summer and winter months. The trail soon enters a boulder field and makes a switchback before following an old road up to Trap Park about a mile from the trailhead.…
Twin Bridges Trailhead
The Twin Bridges Trailhead is located west of Winter Park and provides access to several popular mountain biking trails.
Twin Sisters (#998)
The trail climbs through many switchbacks in a lodgepole pine forest before opening onto a boulder field above timberline. A significant portion of the trail passes through Rocky Mountain National…
Upper Goliath Trailhead
The Upper Goliath Trailhead is located within the Mount Blue Sky Recreation Area, south of the Mount Goliath Natural Area. It provides many summer recreation opportunities, including the Alpine…
Upper Maxwell Falls Trailhead
The Upper Maxwell Falls Trailhead is located south of Evergreen and provides access to the Maxwell Falls Trail (#111).
Ute (#803)
Length: The Ute Trail #803 connects the James Peak Lake Trail #804 to the Continental Divide Trail. From the valley below James Peak, the Ute Trail heads north across the valley and Mammoth Creek.…
Ute Pass Trailhead
The Ute Pass Trailhead is located on National Forest System Road 132 (County Road 3) on the Grand/Summit County Line. The Ute Pass Trail (#31) is 2.4 miles one-way. Begin at the Ute Pass Trailhead.…
Ute Peak Trailhead
The Ute Peak Trailhead is a minor trailhead along National Forest System Road 138 (CR 30) in the Williams Fork Valley. The Ute Peak Trail (#24) is 13.6 miles one way. Begin at the Ute Peak Trailhead.…