East Snowmass Trail

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Connects: Three Pass Loop, Divide Way, Ditch Trail, East Snowmass Pass (12,680 ft), Willow Lake Trail, Willow Lake (11,795 ft), Willow Pass (12,570 ft)

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East Snowmass Trail

East Snowmass Trail in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

Snowmass Village, CO – Hard – 8.5 Miles – Hike, Run, Horseback Ride, Dog Friendly – Dirt

The East Snowmass Trail #1977 is a difficult trail you can hike, run, and horseback ride that is dog friendly. This is a 8.5 mile dirt trail that follows East Snowmass Creek in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness near Snowmass Village, CO.

To get to the Snowmass side trailhead from Snowmass Village, travel up Brush Creek Road and turn right on Divide Road. Travel 1 mile up the road toward Krabloonik Restaurant & Dog Sledding. The road then, Divide Way, turns left and heads down the Snowmass Ski Area for 1.4 miles. Head straight, past the intersection with Snowmass Creek Road, for a short ways and the trailhead is on the left.

More information about East Snowmass Trail can be found at:
White River National Forest – East Snowmass Trail #1977 to Willow Lake (Hiking)

Four Pass Loop Trail MapFour Pass Loop Trail Map

Town of Snowmass Village Trail MapSnowmass Village Trail Map


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