The trail is good for horse use although, while on private land, the horses must be kept on the trail.
Directions: From Granby, Travel west on Highway 40 approximately 14 miles to County Road 3/Forest Road 139. Travel south on Road 3/139 approximately 14 miles, passing Williams Fork Reservoir, to the trailhead.The upper end of the trail can be accessed from the Williams Peak Road, Forest Road 200, 14 miles from Highway 9.
Elevation: 8,420 feet
Ending Elevation: 11,180 feet
Elevation Gain: 2,760 feet
Usage: Moderate
Difficulty: Moderate/Strenuous
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Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, Colorado
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, Colorado
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