White Mountains National Recreation AreaColorado Creek Trail
TRAIL BEGINS: Elliott Highway milepost 57 From this trail junction, the Colorado Creek Trail continues toward Beaver Creek (1,175 feet). The trail goes through an old burn area, then through forested sections of spruce, occasionally breaking into open meadows that provide good views of the White Mountains. In the forested areas, the cut trail is visible and marked, but a storm or frequent high winds may drift snow across the open sections of trail, making it difficult to follow. This holds true for the next mile to a bridge that crosses Colorado Creek. Watch for tripod markers, as the trail passes through open meadows that have frequent high winds. About halfway across the meadow is the Fossil Gap Trail junction leading to the Caribou Bluff Cabin. Once across the meadow, the trail drops onto and crosses Beaver Creek. From Beaver Creek, the trail goes through a large open meadow. The trail follows this meadow along its northern edge before reentering the forest and crossing the bridge over Windy Creek. The Wolf Run Cabin is about one mile from Beaver Creek and is visible on the hillside north of the trail. This trail connects with the Windy Creek Trail.
CABIN INFORMATION:
The Wolf Run Cabin is located approximately 1.5 miles from Beaver Creek on the north side of the Windy Creek Trail. This 10' by 12' log cabin has bunk beds that can sleep four people comfortably. These cabins have a wood stove for heat, a Coleman cook stove and lantern, a table, and an outhouse.
Last Updated: 8 Nov 2010
Published: 29 Apr 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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