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Hungry Gulch #665

The Hungry Gulch Trail #665 is relatively flat and easily traversed; there are desirable sites for dispersed camping from mile 1.5 to mile 3.5, where trail travels through mature ponderosa pine occasionally mixed with aspen and sage. The trail drops off a small ridge and enters a pure Ponderosa Pine stand before entering and open meadow.  It travels through Ponderosa, aspen and sage and intersects with the Gill Creek Trail #602.  From the intersection of the Gill Creek Trail it continues at a moderately steep grade and follows a fence line to end of trail at the intersection with the Rocky Pitch Loop Trail #664.

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General Information

June

Open to Hiking, Horseback, Mountain Bike, and OHVs less than 50" in width.

Getting There

Elevation

8,240

Directions

SOUTHERN ACCESS:

Take Divide Road, FSR #402, to the National Forest Boundary.  From the Forest Boundary, go 3.8 miles to where the Big Creek Rd., FSR #403 forks to right.  Trail begins on right (west) side of road, marked by a carsonite informational marker; trail starts off to the Northwest.

NORTHERN ACCESS:

From the Forest boundary, travel 1.8 miles on Divide Road, FSR #402, to the beginning of the Rocky Pitch Loop Trail  #664.  Travel West on Rocky Pitch Loop for 1.6 miles to intersection with Hungry Gulch. There is a fence corner at the intersection of the two trails.  Fence parallels Hungry Gulch Trail on right.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restroom information is not currently available for this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated February 19th, 2025