Distance: 12.00 mi
Type: Trail, Out-and-back
Difficulty: 6 / 10
Altitude: 7,600 ft
Elev. Gain/Loss: 1,000 ft / 1,000 ft
Filed Under: Cycling
Type: Trail, Out-and-back
Difficulty: 6 / 10
Altitude: 7,600 ft
Elev. Gain/Loss: 1,000 ft / 1,000 ft
Filed Under: Cycling
This single track of the Ceran Saint Vrain Trail is generally moderate. It follows the creek and is not steep, but it can be narrow with a steep drop to the creek. There are a few rocky spots that may require dismounting. Also, remember that it is uphill on the way back. The climb out of the creek is steep and rocky. The west fork at the 4WD road junction leads up a steep road with loose rocks to Miller Rock, which can be reached by a scramble for a view. The descent into Raymond is difficult. There is no through road access to Riverside.
This trail is accessible from County Road 94 (James Canyon Road), just off CO 72 also connects to Raymond, just off CO 7. Information courtesy of USDA Forest Service.

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