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Ute Creek Trail #629
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Visitors start the Ute Creek Trail from the parking area, cross over the footbridge to the beginning of the trail. From this point to Bison Pass, the trail ascends a continuous steep grade. The Ute Creek Trail provides a short route to some of the high country vistas. Farther up, the trail intersects the Brookside McCurdy Trail. The Ute Creek Trail is a popular route for climbing Bison Peak and McCurdy Mountain.
This is a very difficult 4-mile hike, with elevations ranging from 9,000 to 12,000 feet.

Facilities: There are no facilities at Ute Creek Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to use Ute Creek Trail.

Best Time To Visit: The Ute Creek Trail is open spring, summer and fall.

Fees: A parking fee may be charged.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: This trail is located within the Pike and San Isabel National Forest; forest regulations apply.

Directions: To reach the Ute Creek Trail from Denver, travel I-25 towards Colorado Springs. Take the US-24 rams towards Pikes Peak. Turn left onto US-24 west to Lake George. Directions from Lake George: Travel northwest on Park County Road 77 (Tarryall Road). The trail lies off of this road three miles east of the Tarryall Reservoir. Plenty of parking is available.

Address
South Platte Ranger District
19316 Goddard Ranch Court
Morrison, Colorado 80465
Phone
General: (303) 275-5610
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