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Rich Creek Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Handicapped Accessible:  no
Trail Number:  616
Recommended Season:  Summer
High Point:  11,520 Feet
USGS Maps:  South Peak and Jones Hill
Ending Elevation:  11,100 Feet
Elevation Gain:  1,320 Feet
Difficulty:  Moderate
Beginning Elevation:  9,900 Feet
Length, One-way:  6 Miles
Reservation:  No
Season:  Late May - Mid-October
Directions
From Weston Pass Campground, Walk south from the campground on Ridgeview Trail, 656. After walking approximately .75 miles the trail will fork. Take the right fork, which will lead you to Rich Creek Trail.
Location Information
Rich Creek Trail provides access to the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness. Mechanized and motorized vehicles are not permitted within wilderness boundaries. This is a great trail for planning a backpacking trip. Access to several trails including Rough & Tumbling and Fourmile Creek Trails make loop hikes possible.

Water is available at the Weston Pass Campground and places in the backcountry. Check with the South Park Ranger District to verify water sources. Rough & Tumbling and Rich Creeks within the wilderness area offer fishing. In general, the terrain around Buffalo Peaks is moderately difficult. Cross-country travel is relatively easy, including bagging the peaks.
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