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Hinsdale County

Colorado Trail: Spring Creek to Carson Saddle Loop

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Mountain biking trails
United States
Colorado
Hinsdale County

Colorado Trail: Spring Creek to Carson Saddle Loop

Hard

2.6

(26)

68

riders

Colorado Trail: Spring Creek to Carson Saddle Loop

08:02

78.7km

2,210m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Colorado Trail: Spring Creek to Carson Saddle Loop for a difficult mountain biking adventure spanning 48.9 miles (78.7 km). You will conquer a significant 7255 feet (2211 metres) of elevation gain, with an estimated duration of 8 hours and 2 minutes. This challenging route takes you through…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Redcloud Peak Wilderness Study Area

BLM - Gunnison Field Office

Slumgullion Earthflow

Gunnison National Forest

Rio Grande National Forest

Waypoints

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28.7 km

Spring Creek Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

There is a camping area with a picnic table and restrooms at the trailhead. The pass sits at over 10,800 feet and provides access to both the Colorado Trail and …

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33.0 km

Jarosa Mesa Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Jarosa Mesa Road (or the La Garita Stock Driveway), traverses Jarosa Mesa, a high, open plateau, below Buck Point and the Colorado/ Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. This stunning section …

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57.5 km

Carson Saddle

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Here you will encounter a confluence of different singletrack trails and gravel roads. About a mile up the gravel road to the north is Carson, an old well-preserved ghost town. …

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76.4 km

Lake San Cristobal

Highlight • Lake

Lake San Cristobal is a freshwater lake that sits at just over 9,000 feet in elevation. The lake is well-kept and stocked with Rainbow Trout. It's a beautiful spot for fishing, boating, paddleboarding, and camping.

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78.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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37.5 km

23.8 km

14.8 km

2.54 km

Surfaces

50.2 km

18.8 km

7.88 km

1.79 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (4,030 m)

Lowest point (2,690 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of this mountain biking loop?

This loop is rated as difficult and is best suited for experienced mountain bikers. It features significant elevation changes, rocky and exposed terrain, and much of the ride is at high altitude, often above 10,000 feet. Some sections may even require hike-a-bike.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Colorado Trail: Spring Creek to Carson Saddle Loop?

You'll encounter a mix of high alpine singletrack and lightly traveled 4WD roads. Expect rocky sections, including areas with 'baby head' sized rocks, making for a bumpy ride. Much of the trail is above treeline, offering extensive exposure to the elements.

When is the best time of year to mountain bike this loop?

The trail is generally accessible for riding from July 1 into October, depending on snowmelt and early season conditions. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly at high altitudes.

Are there any notable landmarks or scenic viewpoints along the route?

Absolutely! The loop offers some of the finest high alpine views on the entire Colorado Trail. You'll pass by Spring Creek Pass and Carson Saddle. The route also reaches the highest point of the entire Colorado Trail at 13,271 feet near Coney Summit, providing stunning vistas of the San Juan Mountains and prominent 14ers. During the right season, you'll also see abundant wildflowers.

Where can I park to access the trailhead for this loop?

The loop typically starts and ends near Spring Creek Pass. Parking is usually available at the trailhead, which is located within the Gunnison National Forest. Specific parking instructions or designated areas should be confirmed with local forest service resources.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this section of the Colorado Trail within the Gunnison National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for mountain biking in Gunnison National Forest?

Typically, there are no specific permits required for day-use mountain biking on the Colorado Trail within the Gunnison National Forest, nor are there entrance fees for the forest itself. However, regulations can change, so it's always wise to check the official USDA Forest Service website for the Gunnison National Forest before your trip for the most current information.

Does this loop intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, a significant portion of this route runs concurrently with the Continental Divide Trail (CDT - Colorado Section) and the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (Continental Divide NST), offering a shared experience with these iconic long-distance paths.

What should I pack for a mountain bike trip on this high-altitude loop?

Given the high altitude and exposed nature of the trail, essential gear includes plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), layers of clothing for varying weather conditions, a rain jacket, a first-aid kit, and bike repair essentials. A GPS device or detailed map is also highly recommended due to the remote nature of the area.

Is this loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers or families?

No, this loop is not suitable for beginners or families looking for an easy ride. The significant elevation gain, rocky terrain, and high-altitude exposure make it a demanding experience best reserved for experienced mountain bikers who are prepared for a challenging adventure.

Are there any alternative mountain biking loops or trails nearby if this one is too challenging?

While this specific loop is quite challenging, the broader Gunnison and San Juan Mountain regions offer a variety of mountain biking trails. For alternatives, you might explore other sections of the Colorado Trail or trails around nearby towns, but always research their difficulty and suitability for your skill level. This particular loop is known for its extreme nature.

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