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| Bear Creek Trail |
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Elevation Gain:
1,500 Feet
Trail Number:
666
Recommended Season:
Summer
Length, One-way:
2 Miles
Ending Elevation:
8,600 Feet
Elevation:
7,200 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate to Difficult
Beginning Elevation:
7,100 Feet
Handicapped Accessible:
no
Reservation:
No
Season:
May - October
From Gold Camp Road, Take 26th Street southwest from Highway 24 in Old Colorado City. Follow it to the hairpin turn/intersection with the High Drive. Park your car at the turn and walk up the High Drive approximately 1 mile to the Bear Creek Traihead.
Location Information
Bear Creek Trail is part of a network of trails in Cheyenne Canyon a drainage that flows into the southwestern part of Colorado Springs. The trail is open to foot, horse and mountain bike traffic. It follows Bear Creek Canyon 2 miles to the intersection of Jones Park Trail. Jones Park Trail takes over and continues following the Creek to its end.
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