Name | Goose Creek Trail | |
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Summary | This trail provides access to Boreas Pass via the old Boreas Pass Wagon Road | |
Type | Day Hike - Car Shuttle | |
Distance (Total) | 9.4 miles / 15.1 km | |
Elevation Gain | 1,920 feet / 585 meters | |
Minimum Elevation | 8,220 feet / 2,505 meters | |
Maximum Elevation | 10,140 feet / 3,091 meters | |
Hiking Season | - Summer - Fall | |
Things To See | - Creeks - Rock Formations - Scenic Views | |
Difficulty | Strenuous | |
Rating | Trail has not been rated. | |
Nearby Town | Como, Colorado, United States | |
Link | http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/recreation/trails/spl_goose_creek_trail.shtml | |
Permit Required | No | |
Trail Map |
Trail Information
The popular Goose Creek Trail provides access into the southeast portion of the Lost Creek Wilderness. The trail winds north and eventually ends in Wigwam Park at a junction with the Wigwam Trail. The Goose Creek Trail offers primitive camping, fishing in Goose Creek, and spectacular views of formations of red Pikes Peak granite. A popular day hike is up the lower Goose Creek Trail to a side trail leading to several historic buildings and the remains of a shaft house. These old buildings and machinery date back to the late 1800’s/early 1900's when a company attempted without success to create a reservoir by sealing the underground channel of the Lost Creek. Above the shafthouse, the creek is Lost Creek, but it emerges from underground just south of the shafthouse as Goose Creek.
The McCurdy Park Trail intersects the Goose Creek Trail where it begins to climb north out of the Lost Creek drainage. A popular loop hike is to hike the Goose Creek Trail up to the McCurdy Park Trail and follow the McCurdy Park trail to its intersection with the Brookside Trail. Then hike south a short distance to the Lake Park Trail. Follow the Lake Park Trail to Hankins Pass, and then hike east on the Hankins Pass Trail to the Goose Creek Trailhead.
There are horse corrals near the trailhead that are available for public use. The lower part of the valley is rather tight and good, legal campsites (at least 100’ from water and trail) are scarce, so plan to begin hiking from the trailhead early enough to find a good campsite. This area sees heavy use, so do all you can to keep your impact to a minimum. Because the trail is entirely in designated wilderness, Wilderness regulations apply.
Description
From the trailhead sign near the parking area follow the trail a short way down to a wooden footbridge across a Hankins Creek. Just across the bridge is a trail junction. The Hankins Pass Trail heads left (west) and Goose Creek Trail heads right (east). After reaching Goose Creek, the trail follows the creek upstream, crossing over on a large metal footbridge. The valley gradually opens up revealing the domes and spires characteristic of the area. The trail soon begins to gain elevation, rising up away from the creek.
A sign marks the turn off to the historic buildings and shaft house remnants. At this point the trail begins to gain elevation rapidly before dropping down into Watkins Gulch. The trail then begins to head up again in a general northwesterly direction, reaching the McCurdy Park Trail junction at a high point overlooking the valley. The McCurdy Park Trail heads west from the junction, dropping down to eventually cross Lost Creek and then turns south up a steep valley to intersect the Brookside McCurdy Trail in McCurdy Park. The Goose Creek Trail bears right (north) up to a saddle east of a granite tower with a distinctive leaning pinnacle before dropping down into Wigwam Park to end at its intersection with the Wigwam Trail.
From the trailhead, you can ascend to Hankins Pass on the Hankins Pass Trail or up the Goose Creek Trail past the Shafthouse into the heart of the Wilderness Area.
Reach via by Forest Road 211 at the south end from Tarryall Road (Cty Hwy No. 77) near Lake George or from the north end near Deckers. Includes a parking area and horse loading and unloading facilities.
Latitude | 39.1595424336 degrees / 39° 9.573' / 39° 9' 34.35" |
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Longitude | -105.3696584702 degrees / -105° 22.180' / -105° 22' 10.77" |
Created by Nick on 05/12/2008 |
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