Winter Routes
Most routes are not on trails. Many follow Forest Service roads or creek beds for the entire route. GPS navigation is recommended!
An in-person training will be held at the Berry Center on February 3 from 10 am-12 pm, and will include both indoor and outdoor components.
If you are unable to attend the in-person training, virtual training will be available.
701.E: 4 mi total: difficulty: moderate
705.G: 2 mi total: difficulty: moderate
705.KA: 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
707.C: 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Blair Wallis: 4 mi total: difficulty: hard (4x4 may be needed to access) - Adopted
Headquarters Trailhead: 2 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Hwy 210 to USFS 701: 2 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Middle Crow (700.B): 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Middle Crow: 5 mi total: difficulty: moderate
North Branch of Crow Creek: 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Pole Creek (732): 4 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Pole Creek Campground: 4 mi total: difficulty: easy
South Branch of Crow Creek: 2.5-3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Turtle Rock: 4 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Upper South Branch of Crow Creek (707.D): 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Upper Middle Crow: 4 mile loop; difficulty: moderate
Upper North Branch of Crow Creek (707.D): 3 mi total: difficulty: moderate
Bear Creek: 4.5 mile loop; hard
Boswell: 2.5 miles total - there and back; har d
Dry Park: 3 miles total - there and back; moderate
Illinois Creek: 5 miles total - there and back; moderate
Lodgepole Loop: 5.5 mile loop; hard
North Fork of Little Laramie: 4 miles total - there and back; moderate
Pelton Creek: 6 miles total - there and back; moderate
Rails to Trails North: 3.25 miles total - there and back; moderate
Rails to Trails South: 5 miles total- there and back; moderate
Sheep Mountain: near Woods Landing; 3 miles total - there and back; hard
USFS 533: 6 miles total - there and back; moderate
Woods Creek Loop: 3 mile loop; easy
Rock Creek: near Arlington (see map); 3 mi total - Difficulty, moderate