San Isabel National Forest
|
Custom Search
|
|
This difficult, 5 mile trail climbs into the northern Sangre de Cristo Wilderness to a couple of small fishing lakes above treeline. The trail sees most use in the summer and fall.
Access: Turn south at Kerr Gulch Road off of US 50 (1.5 miles east of Howard or 4 miles west of Hayden Creek). Go about 3.5 miles south to a fork in the road. Bear right on the rocky road and go about 3/4 of a mile to the parking area. Notes: There's an information kiosk at the parking area. The trail is directly behind it. About 3/4 miles in, you'll come to the Rainbow Trail. Go right (north) on the Rainbow Trail for about 1/4 mile to the Stout Lakes Trailhead and go left. The trail is quite steep as it climbs through small, narrow canyons past a couple of waterfalls into a narrow cirque near the top of the Sangre de Cristo's. The distance and elevation numbers given here are for the lower Stout Lake. Most folks who make this trip spend the night in this beautiful and quiet setting. USGS Maps: Wellsville, Bushnell Peak |
|
|
![]() |
|
|
| San Isabel National Forest Pages: San Isabel National Forest - Developed Campgrounds Selected Hiking Trails |
| Colorado Pages: Towns & Places - Scenic Byways - State Parks - BLM Sites - History & Heritage Ski & Snowboard Areas - Photo Galleries - Colorado Mountains - Scenic Railroads Unique Natural Features - Wilderness Areas - Outdoor Sports & Recreation Colorado's National Forests - National Wildlife Refuges - Colorado's National Parks |
![]() |
| Colorado - New Mexico - Arizona - Utah - Nevada - Idaho - Wyoming - Montana National Forests - National Parks - Scenic Byways - Ski & Snowboard Areas BLM Sites - Wilderness Areas - National Wildlife Refuges - History & Heritage Rural Life - Advertise With Us - About This Site - Index |
| Topo map courtesy of National Geographic Topo! Text is available for re-use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. |