East Shore Trail
Family Friendly Option Further south from Rocky Mountain National Park, you will find a recreation haven along the shores of Shadow Mountain Lake down to Lake Granby. There are nearly...
Read moreFamily Friendly Option Further south from Rocky Mountain National Park, you will find a recreation haven along the shores of Shadow Mountain Lake down to Lake Granby. There are nearly...
Read moreThis scenic, family-friendly trail celebrates the rich pioneer and Native history of the area. This pass is where Merriweather Lewis crossed the Rocky Mountains on his return back east, and...
Read moreChief Joseph Pass, on the border of Idaho and Montana in the southern end of the Bitterroot Mountain Range, reaches 7,264 feet. Heading north on the CDT from Chief Joseph...
Read moreHeading north from Union Pass, you’ll leave a landscape of wet meadows and marshy ponds. After around 1.8 miles, walk along the shore of Lake of the Woods, a beautiful...
Read moreHeading north from Sweetwater River, you will wind through the Wyoming grasslands and sagebrush as the trail follows the river north for 3 miles. The trail is gentle and stays...
Read moreThis hike can be a point to point or an out-and-back depending on what distance you would like to hike. The trail has a gradual incline as it winds along...
Read moreAt 10,859 feet, Wolf Creek Pass is the low point in the mountains between some of the wildest and most beautiful landscapes in the state. It is one of the...
Read moreCamp at Hopewell Lake Campground and set off on two day hikes — one headed north, the other headed south on the CDT. To the south, the CDT meanders through...
Read moreThis is a great hike, especially if you would like to spend a night at Sapillo Campground. Leaving Hwy 35 and hiking north on the CDT you will get to...
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