Art Deco architecture, amusement parks, an aquarium and Arkansas River scenery are just a few of the attractions cosmopolitan Tulsa has to offer the sight-seeing visitor, though be on the look-out also for note-worthy museums and historic artifacts.
The trail takes off from the end of the road and climbs toward the Continental Divide. Little Cochetopa creek parallels the trail. Fishing, for brook trout, is especially good in the beaver ponds. This trail is a favorite for a leisurely day of fishing.
The trail intersects with the Colorado Trail about .5 miles past Chipeta Mountain. Hikers can travel south via the Colorado Trail/Continental Divide trail to the summit of Marshall Pass.
Lightning and afternoon thunderstorms are common in the Colorado high country. Keep an eye on the weather and if a storm is looming, head for lower ground.
Details
Length:
4.5 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
3 - 4 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
10333
Elevation Range:
10333 feet to 11960
Elevation Change:
1627
Season:
Summer to Fall
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Poncha Springs travel west on US Highway 50 for 2 miles. Turn left off the highway onto County Road 210. Stay on CR 210 for 7.25 miles. The last 3.25 miles are rough and require 4-wheel drive.
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Chaffee County Central Colorado
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Central ColoradoMore than 100 miles of the Arkansas River and her tributaries flow through the heart of Chaffee County, gracing both Salida and Buena Vista with her beauty and world-renowned whitewater, fly-fishing, scenery and river festivals. Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested!You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
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