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Lost Creek Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Beginning Elevation:  7,500 Feet
Difficulty:  Easy
Elevation Gain:  2,050 Feet
Ending Elevation:  9,550 Feet
Length:  10 Miles
Trail Number:  1,808
Usage:  Moderate
Reservation:  No
Season:  May - November
Directions
From Meeker, Lost Creek and Lost Park Trail are located 32 miles east of Meeker. Take State Highway 13 east out of Meeker for one mile; turn right on County Road 8 for 31 miles to the Long-Lost Trailhead.
Location Information
The Lost Creek Trail provides the recreationist with a pleasant hike four miles up Lost Creek to Lost Park. The Lost Park trail divides shortly after entering the park, branching up both the east and west forks of Lost Creek. After roughly 2 miles both forks junction with the Salt Park Trail on the drainage divide between the White River and Williams Fork River. The South Fork of the Williams Fork and Salt Park are accessible from either fork of the trail.
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