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Skyline Trail #465 Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Length:  6 Miles
Usage:  Moderate
Trail Number:  # 465
USGS Maps:  Elk Park, Creede, Bristol Head
Length:  20 Miles
Difficulty:  Moderate to Difficult
Beginning Elevation:  10,320 Feet
Length:  2.5 Miles
Recommended Season:  Summer to Fall
Reservation:  No
Directions
From Gunnison to the Eddiesville Trailhead, Take Hwy 50 east to Hwy 114. Go thru Cochetopa Canyon and then turn right on the access road to Dome Lakes and the Old Agency Work Center. After about 4 miles, turn right to go to the Old Agency Work Center and Forest Service Road #790 or go a few miles more and turn right just after Upper Dome Reservoir to get on Forest Service Road #794. Take the Stewart Creek Road about 5 miles until you see the sign for the Stewart Creek Trail.
Location Information
This trail follows the Cochetopa Creek upstream to the base of San Luis Peak. It then continues up to the Continental Divide and San Luis Pass. The trail follows the Divide to the base of Baldy Cinco and then goes down the Tumble Creek drainage. The trail follows Cochetopa Creek downstream 6 miles to a dead-end at private land.

Herds of deer and elk are usually visible at various places along the trail. Fishing is often good along the streams. High alpine tundra and talus slopes are the prevalent land forms.

The trail runs along at a high altitude, never dropping below 10,000 feet, so be prepared physically.
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