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Route #1) Grays Peak - East Slopes
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| TH: | Take I-70 to the Bakerville exit (#221). Leave the highway and drive south over to the dirt parking area near the start of Forest Road 189. This is the winter trailhead and, even if the upper road is open, low-clearance passenger cars should park here. It’s almost 3 miles to the summer trailhead. Reach a junction after one mile - stay straight and follow the sign for the Grays Peak trailhead. Continue another 2 miles to the trailhead at 11,280’. There are restrooms and a few dispersed camping spots near the parking area. |
Route: |
Photo #1 and Photo #2 provide a distant view of the route. Start the hike by crossing the large bridge that spans the stream in Stevens Gulch (Photo #3) and follow the well-defined Grays trail up the hill into Stevens Gulch - Photo #4. Grays soon comes into view - Photo #5 and Photo #6. From the trailhead, follow the trail for approximately 1.5 miles to an information sign |
Skiing?: |
Ski terrain above 13k: Photo #22
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Notes: |
The road to the trailhead is somewhat rough, so a good clearance vehicle is recommended. The Grays trail is solid all the way to the top. |