Dry Creek Spur #114.1A


The Dry Creek Spur Trail 114.1A begins at an intersection with the Dry Creek Trail #114 and ends at Forest Service Road #402. This trail connects The Dry Creek Trails to the Buck Trails to create several loop route options. It starts at about 8,860 feet in elevation continuing to the west before it switchbacks and climbs to 9,400 feet where it meets FSR #402.

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At a Glance

Open Season: June
Usage: Medium-Heavy
Best Season: Summer
Restrictions: Open to hiking, horseback riding, mountain bikes, motorcycles, and OHVs less than 50" in width.
Closest Towns: Montrose, CO
Operated By: Ouray Ranger District

General Information

Directions:

From Montrose: Travel west on Highway 90 for approximately 20.6 miles to the intersection with Forest Service Road #560. Turn south on FSR #560 and continue for approximately 0.6 miles to the end of the road where the trail Dry Creek Trail begins. Follow the Dry Creek Trail for approximately 0.8 miles to the intersection with the Dry Creek Spur Trail.


Parking:

T. 47 N; R. 12 W; Section 18. U.S.G.S. Map: Pryor Creek. Elevation: 9,190 feet. Latitude: N38.33, Longitude: W-108.12.


Activities

Mountain Biking

Day Hiking

Horse Riding

OHV Trail Riding

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
1.6 miles

  Elevation : 
8,860 feet - 9,400 feet