Very hot. no reports have been added for Beaver Creek Loop yet. The track will narrow as you approach the starting point for the loop. We did about 10 miles total from the parking lot. Put our feet in the creek with eating lunch. If you continue down the trail, you'll arrive at the river. As you follow along the creek, there will be multiple opportunities to see small cascades. OVERLOOK TRAIL. This trail surprised me—because of the beautiful views and the somewhat unexpected conditions. You can go either way at this point. Use trail reports to comment on trail conditions. Make sure to bring plenty of water and sturdy boots. Trailered my horse almost 2 hours to ride this trail and was very disappointed. Taking other people's content (text, photos, etc) without permission is a copyright violation and Short loop trail with some very small ponds along the route. 0.2 km No one has added photos of this trail yet. z The steepest part of Road 20 is between mileposts 8 and 9 along Beaver Creek. Beautiful hike. I think if you go clockwise, it’s that much easier to catch the forks. 813.41 m Up Trail Surface and Use: Seasonally graded county roads and rough two track. Turn right and travel 11 miles to the parking area. My advice would be to stick to the left side of the creek. To complete Beaver Creek Loop though, you'll need to turn north on Powerline Trail. Felt remote-isolated. Trailforks scans users ridelogs to determine the most popular direction each trail is ridden. I lost the trial pretty quickly and stumbled around with a few probably unnecessary crossings. About 15 minutes past Cabin Camp 3, you can meet up with North Orenda Road. The climb up the west slope is a bit strenuous but the trail down the other side is just as steep. The creek may seem dry, but as you traverse it, note the fullness of the vegetation through which you're walking; there's water under your feet. While it climbs to alpine is 7 miles, the climb is gradual and enjoyable! You'll have to cross the creek three or four times to accomplish this. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, nature trips, and backpacking and is accessible year-round. I went clockwise and went straight to the creek. Three information boards mark the beginning of the trail. technically speaking we did the creek not the trail. Trail Head Access: 2WD autos. Eventually I found the trail heading up the cliff wall a bit. The trail runs in and out of the creek and canyon side. Left the trailhead about 8:30 and decided to go counter clockwise, very glad I did! The trailhead provides you with an outstanding preview of your hike. Please be careful in this area and stick to the trail. Couldve been a gorgeous ride but the trail was so poorly marked and over grown we kept hitting dead ends and ended up leaving. 5,919' Up • Definitely get an early start to beat the heat. Also, it seems that GPS tends to take you up the canyon on CR 67, when you really need to take 123 to 132. The canyon is actually two canyons. 813.39 m Down, 6.0 mi Turn right at the Brush Hollow Reservoir turnoff onto Fremont County Road 123. An Adventure Projects staff member will review this and take an appropriate action, but we generally don't reply. Lots of wildflowers and little critters in the gulch. The view from the top is wonderful, although without much shade there isn't a great spot to stop and eat. 18100 Park Headquarters Road Some blow down and lots of poison ivy. This is the first leg of the Pawnee – Buchanan Loop. no photos have been added for Beaver Creek Loop yet. near Beaver Creek, British Columbia (Canada) Stampriver Ladder. Past this point the trail is alternately rough and well groomed, up to the loop start point. 22172. 3' Down Great hike- only seen two men fly fishing in the river and a few more hikers just starting at the end near the start. Oh and I did have one snake surprise me so keep an eye out! 330.25 m Up Brought my pup and he loved playing in the creek but bring LOTS of water if you bring your dog, and make sure to offer it to them often! Colors indicate trail is missing specified detail. I opted to not go that way and instead went left, up the cliff. Use trail reports to comment on trail conditions. South Valley Trail is the longest trail in the park. National Park Service. Beaver Creek Loop . SPRUCE SADDLE LOOP. • Visitors may see wildlife along this trail. During this hike you'll experience creek bottom jungle, quadriceps burning ascents, breathtaking views of vertical splendor and evergreen carpets, and the magical sights and sounds of a rushing Rocky Mountain river. We went counterclockwise and missed most of the places where the trail forked. Would not do this in the summer as the second half has little to no cover from the sun. We lost the trail for a considerable amount of time. (Walked through the creek a bit then returned to my original side). Today, the cabins can be rented out by different groups and individuals. Some parts are either washed out or are not the trail but look close enough. Make sure you have a downloaded copy of the map, and if you are unsure of where the trail is, take your time! Well maintained, nice variety of scenery!