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Anthracite Pass TH #1969

Raggeds Wilderness

The Raggeds Wilderness covers 65,443 acres spanning Gunnison and White River National Forests.

A very difficult day hike to a mountain pass through groves of aspen, pine forests and open meadows offering wonderful views of surrounding peaks. Due to the steep terrain, this trail is recommended for experienced backpackers. Camping is prohibited within 100 feet of the trail and streams. The trail starts a quarter mile up Yule Creek trail and ends at the pass. This is a short, very steep trail. Most people agree that the climb is worth the beautiful views from atop the Raggeds Wilderness. There is hiking and heavy horse use on this trail in the fall during hunting season. Great area to view wildflowers. You can also get to the pass from the Raspberry Creek trail.

General Information

  • Raggeds Wilderness regulations apply to areas within the Wilderness boundary
  • Dogs must be leashed 

Getting There

Elevation

10,120 Feet (3084 m)one-way (3084 m)

Directions

ACCESS: Travel south on Colorado Hwy 133 for 25 miles past Carbondale. Turn left onto County road 3 and continue 7 miles to the town of Marble. Turn right at fire station and park at the old Marble Mill Historical Site. Cross the bridge and travel up the Marble quarry road 2 3/4 miles. The Yule Creek Trail #2083 trailhead is on your right, about 1/4 mile before the quarry.Shortly after beginning to hike up the Yule Creek Trail take a right turn onto the Anthracite Pass.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restroom information is not currently available for this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated February 19th, 2025