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| Braderich Creek Trail |
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Ending Elevation:
9,100 Feet
USGS Maps:
Placita
Usage:
Light
Beginning Elevation:
7,800 Feet
Length:
3.2 Miles
Elevation Gain:
1,300 Feet
Difficulty:
Easy hike-Difficult for bikes
Trail Number:
1,952
Reservation:
No
Season:
May - September
From Carbondale, From Carbondale travel south on Hwy. 133 to Redstone. Turn right at the upper end of the coke ovens and travel about three miles on the Coal Basin road. After you pass the third cattle guard, the trailhead is on your right.
Location Information
This trail travels through open meadows and aspen. It is an easy hike, but there is very little water along the way. Be sure and treat any water that you may drink. The area is range for cattle, so be sure to leave the gates in the position you find them. This is a popular bike trail. Most people enter through South Thompson Trail and exit out Braderich Trail.
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