Avalanche Creek TH #1959
ALERTS:
• Bear canisters are required for all backpackers in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
• Advance reservation permits are required for overnight stays in the Maroon Bells - Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Permit Zones.
The Avalanche Creek area is popular with horseback riders, hikers and backpackers. It's a good backpacking hike with access to the Hell Roaring Trail, East Creek Trail, West Fork Trail and Capitol Lake. The trail begins from the parking lot and ascends through aspen reaching the intersection with the Hell Roaring Trail in 2 1/2 miles. Keep straight, the trail will cross Hell Roaring Creek and then descend toward Avalanche Creek. At the 5 mile point it crosses a meadow called Duley Park. The trail continues through aspen and reaches an intersection with the East Creek Trail about 7 miles from the start. Keep straight, the trail ascends, steeply in parts, to the intersection with Capitol Creek Trail at about 10 1/4 miles. Bear right to Avalanche Lake.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | September 2024: The bridge at Hell Roaring Creek is back! |
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Permit Info: | A permit is required for overnight stays in Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Permit Zones. This permit must be acquired in advance at recreation.gov. For all other overnight trips to the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, registration is required at the trailhead. |
Usage: | Heavy |
Restrictions: | Maroon Bells - Snowmass Wilderness regulations protect this special place:
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Closest Towns: | Carbondale |
Water: | Filter and treat all water |
Restroom: | No restrooms in Wilderness; see Restrictions |
Information Center: | Supervisor's Office: 900 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 970-945-2521 |