Hiking the
Poplar Gulch Trail No. 1436:
The trail travels south over a ridge and descends into the upper portion of the Chalk Creek canyon. The trail is steep and rocky but well worth the hike. There are beautiful views from the top of the ridge. Camping is permitted off of the trail. This trail is open to motorcycles. ATV's are not permitted on the trail. Motorcyclists should be experienced riders as the trail is steep and characterized by loose rock and gravel. Riders should not cut switchbacks nor ride in a manner that damages soils and vegetation.
Specific Hiking and Trail Information for the Poplar Gulch Trail No. 1436
Best Seasons: Summer to Fall
Length of Trail: 5 - 10 miles
Elevation at Trailhead: 10080 feet
Range of elevation encoutered on the hike: 10080 to 10270 feet
Estimated Difficulty (Forest Service Estimate): Difficult
Travel Information
Trailhead Directions: St. Elmo: At St. Elmo, take County Road 267 (Tincup Pass road) for 1/4 mile to CR 267A. CR 267A turns to the right and dead ends at the trailhead. South Cottonwood: From Buena Vista, take County Road 306 (Cottonwood Pass road) for approximately 7 miles to the junction with CR 344. Turn left on CR 344 and travel southwest for 6 miles, passing Cottonwood Lake and the campground. The trailhead is located on the left near South Cottonwood Creek. A small bridge crosses the stream at the trailhead.
For more information on this hike
National Forest: Pike & San Isabel National Forests Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands
Local Office: Pike & San Isabel National Forests Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands
Address:
325 Rainbow Blvd.
Salida, CO, 81201
719-539-3591
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