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Beautiful trail on a ridge northwest of Upper Reservoir, boulder outcroppings & nice views, connects to 4WD road on top.


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3.0

Miles

4.9

KM

Point to Point

9,055' 2,760 m

High

8,115' 2,473 m

Low

1,021' 311 m

Up

81' 25 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

22%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

The start of the Winding Stairs Trail can be accessed from the Swank Trail. You then follow a nice, rolling ridge as it curves westward. There are some nice views of Devil's Thumb to the north. You'll pass the junction for the Inlet Trail, a connector that drops back to the valley; this is an option out of the full loop. It is easy to miss this junction, look for markings carved into two trees just before the trail begins a 3/4 mile climb.

Ascend about 1/2 mile from the Inlet Trail junction to a boulder outcropping. It is not obvious how to get through the boulders. Do not go right/north. Stay on ridge and find a gap with a tree growing in it - yes, right through there. You could go left, dropping from ridge to bypass boulders, but it is annoying, and you would miss an amazing feature.

Ascend another 1/4 mile to an intersection with the Winding Stairs Connector on your left. There are campsites, boulders and big views to see. The climb on the singletrack along the ridge is intermediate, sometimes difficult, but the majority of Winding Stairs (west of the junction with Winding Stairs Connector) is easy 4WD road.

Once on top, at the junction with Winding Stairs Connector , the trail is a 4WD access road to Rampart Range and eventually ends at a T-intersection with a dirt USFS road. The original Winding Stairs trail followed the Winding Stairs Connector down to the valley but that segment is heavily eroded and seems to have been closed as a 4WD option.

If hiking eastbound the "connector" looks like the main trail and it is very easy to miss the "new" Winding Stairs route, which branches to the left instead of descending the old 4WD route.

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Scott Todd

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A large boulder outcropping on Shaylyn Ridge provides great views of Devil's Thumb.
Jun 30, 2017 near Palmer…, CO
Rock outcropping view
Jan 1, 2018 near Palmer…, CO
This is the way through the boulder outcropping on Shaylyn Ridge (by squeezing past the tree). Stay on the ridge, and do not go to the north side (the right side when ascending).
Jun 30, 2017 near Palmer…, CO

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Apr 8, 2018
Vanessa Bayer
Not worth going all the way to the end of the trail, but the first part offers views of the mountain range
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