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Excellent loop in the canyon area on the southern slopes of Pikes Peak.


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7.2

Miles

11.6

KM

Loop

7,473' 2,278 m

High

6,118' 1,865 m

Low

1,861' 567 m

Up

1,861' 567 m

Down

10%

Avg Grade (6°)

41%

Max Grade (22°)

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Features Fishing · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Overview

The Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area is a 40,000 acre uninhabited and roadless chunk of land on the rugged south-slope of Pikes Peak.

If you are looking for some rough trail, several creek crossings and solitude, this is as good of an option as exists along the front range.

Need to Know

A valid hunting or fishing license OR SWA pass is required for everyone 16 or older accessing any state wildlife area.

Description

Getting there will take you along CR 132. You know you are there when the road ends at a dirt parking lot. The TH is at the end of the parking area.

From the TH, a dirt road leads to the loop. Follow this road, keeping the creek to your left. The road will be reduced to a trail as the road continues to the right toward a quarry (the continuation of CR 132) and the trail goes to the left but starts to depart from the creek.

After 0.75 miles the junction is reached. This is made apparent by the confusing sign that simply says "Creek" and points to the left, and "trail" pointing to the right. This is a simply laziness of the sign maker to annotate the Creek Trail and Trail Gulch. The description here will be by way of heading to the left down Creek Trail.

Creek Trail follows Beaver Creek, generally above it. The trail climbs over walls only to drop back down to the creek again several times. At times the trail is hard to follow when it drops down to the creek, but if you keep heading upstream and keep the creek on your left, you'll find your way back to an apparent trail. It is a spectacular journey with ponderosas, cliffs, rushing water, and blissful solitude.

Once the point is reached where the creek is heading up a canyon to the left, you'll find yourself climbing. This climb will take the trail to Powerline Trail.

Powerline Trail heads off to the right to traverse the ridge before doing an equally severe descent to Trail Gulch.

Taking trail Gulch north will lead to Rosemont Reservoir and Gold Camp Road (for future adventures). This loop instead turns south through a shallow canyon along a (typically) dry creek bed (East Mill Gulch) back to the original junction.

This trail exists in both State Wilderness Area (SWA) and Wilderness Study Area (WSA) land. Large, angry signs at the trailhead will inform you that camping is not allowed in the SWA. However, dispersed camping is allowed in the WSA, which is owned by the BLM. There are several established campsites along the route.

Flora & Fauna

Sakes, Lizards, Wild Turkey, Lupine, Juniper, Yucca, Prickley Pear Cacti, Poison Ivy

Contacts

Shared By:

Brice C with improvements by Joseph Jamison and 1 other

Trail Ratings

  4.2 from 11 votes

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Photos

Looking Back Towards Trailhead
Mar 24, 2021 near Penrose, CO
Getting into the heart of it on the Creek Trail
May 11, 2015 near Penrose, CO
Before the canyons
May 11, 2015 near Penrose, CO
Leading to the junction
May 11, 2015 near Penrose, CO
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Mar 26, 2023
Micky Sederburg
Oct 20, 2022
Kim Will
This is a beautiful and quiet hike. There were times when crossing the stream left to trail hard to find (I believe we crossed four different times). 7.2mi
Oct 16, 2022
Grant Mason
1
Mar 31, 2022
Ashleigh Shunk
Dec 31, 2021
Garrett McDaniel
May 29, 2021
K Keiter
Nov 21, 2020
Mikey Moore
7.1mi — 3h 45m
Feb 16, 2020
Alicia Vaughn
Cool terrain, easy to get lost
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