The McIntyre Creek Trail begins near the Brown's Park Campground and leads into the Rawah Wilderness. It follows McIntyre Creek west to Housmer Park, then veers south, still following the creek to the McIntyre beaver ponds. The portion of the trail between Housmer Park and the beaver ponds is not well-maintained and may be boggy in many place. The ponds provide excellent trout fishing.
Directions: From Fort Collins, Travel 59 miles west on Hwy 14; 15 miles north on County Road 103 (Laramie River Road); 3 miles west on County Road 190 (Glendevey Road). The trailhead is near the Brown's Park Campground.
Elevation: 8,400 feet
Ending Elevation: 10,000 feet
Elevation Gain: 1,600 feet
Distance: 9.0 miles
Usage: Light
Difficulty: Easy
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