Address: | Co Rd 68, Bailey, CO 80421, USA |
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Postal code: | 80421 |
Phone: | (303) 275-5610 |
Website: | http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12985 |
Many trails in this area to hike around and usually is less crowded then a lot of other trails compared near to Denver
Take the Rolling Creek Trail or start section 4 of the Colorado Trail from the same point. 8 miles from US HWY 285 in Bailey is where the trailhead is. You can get there from Buffalo Creek too. Great place to hike, bike, or do some exploring. Watch for birds and Bigfoot!
Didn't see a person all day. Perfect trail. In fact. What am I saying. It was busy as a city street and there was trash and pollution everywhere. Please Don't come here. Nothing to see here. ????
Great hike, two thumbs up!
Wonderful lookout point before you hit the wilderness.
The Rolling Creek Trailhead provides access to the Colorado Trail and the popular Rolling Creek Trail, which heads south into the northeast side of the Lost Creek Wilderness Area. The first third of the trail south from the trailhead is an easy, pleasant hike following gently rolling terrain.
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Planning on backpacking LCW in late May. Based on our pace (10mi/day max) and available time (3 days), it seems like the [27mi clockwise lost park...
Colorado Trail (Buffalo Creek to Wellington Lake Road): This segment of the Colorado Trail leads 13.5 miles west from the Buffalo Creek Area to the Rolling Creek Trailhead. The terrain is considered easy, but users gain some elevation after crossing Buffalo Creek.
This trail provides a less-crowded alternative to the Goose Creek Trailhead. Originally used to drive cattle from Webster Park, north of the Wigwam Trailhead, over into Lost Park, the trail accesses the east side of the Lost Creek Wilderness by following the Wigwam Creek drainage up to an open meadow called Wigwam Park and on to a saddle at the end of the valley.
Colorado Trail (Wellington Lake Road to Long Gulch Trailhead): Long Gulch Trailhead is located approximately 11 miles east of Highway 285 on Lost Park Road. Hikers and Horseback riders may gain access to the Lost Creek Wilderness via the Colorado Trail from this site.