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The lower section of this trail follows Bear Creek about two miles then enters scattered meadows with patches of fir and aspen. Coyotes, elk and deer are known to inhabit this area.
Details
Length:
4 miles
Difficulty:
Easy Intermediate
Time:
1 - 2 hours
Trailhead Elevation:
7600
Season:
July to October
Additional Details:
Trail Begins: At the end of girls camp road #539 that accesses Pass Creek Road #122. Access #2 begins at Bear Creek Road
Trail Ends: End of Bear Creek Road.
convenience available: There is parking available at these trail accesses but no modern conveniences
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