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A classic trail that traverses the Lost Creek Wilderness.


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11.1

Miles

17.8

KM

Point to Point

10,124' 3,086 m

High

8,142' 2,482 m

Low

2,290' 698 m

Up

504' 154 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

17%

Max Grade (9°)

Dogs Leashed

Features River/Creek · Views

Description

This trail connects to the more popular Goose Creek Trail and finishes by connecting into the Brookside McCurdy Trail, traversing through the Lost Creek Wilderness. After passing through the saddle, you drop into East Lost Park before the trail ends. Like most of the Lost Creek Wilderness area, granite domes dot the skyline and trail providing a wonderful opportunity for rock climbing.

Additionally, fishing is popular in this area and there are many opportunities to do so along the trail.

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Shared By:

Luke Snow

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 8 votes

#3

in Deckers

#10410

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#3

in Deckers

#872

in Colorado

#10,410

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Pond still on Wigwam
May 30, 2018 near Bailey, CO
A large beaver pond provides pleasant scenery along the Wigwam Trail #609.
May 28, 2017 near Bailey, CO

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Nov 7, 2021
Evie Taylor
1 mile off of the split by the 2 big rock campsite, very gorgeous must come back! 1mi — 11h 28m
Nov 6, 2021
Evie Taylor
camp site acquired! 5mi — 3h 31m
Jul 25, 2021
Jacob Ezzell
3.5mi
Jun 13, 2021
Jeremy Millar
Day 2 5mi
Jun 12, 2021
Jeremy Millar
Day 1 5mi
Sep 18, 2020
Matt Culpepper
Lost Creek BB (2 nights-15.5/3400). Day 2 to Goose Creek Overlook via Goose Creek Trl (5/800). Day 3 to Peak 10620 (3.5/1100) 6.5mi
Jun 26, 2020
Matthieu Marcotte
3mi
Jul 1, 2019
A Owens