Colorado Trail descent from Muggins Gulch

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Segment 6 of the Colorado Trail spans 32.9 miles from Kenosha Pass on HWY 285 to HWY 9 in Breckenridge. This segment of the Colorado trail is the longest climbing nearly 5200 feet and descending over 6000 feet of elevation from point to point. The Muggins Gulch intersection has access the finest views on the trail near the Red Trail junction without climbing up to Georgia Pass.

The Muggins Gulch trailhead is found just over 4 miles up Tiger road from HWY 9 at the gate on Muggings Gulch road. It is also a mile up the road from the Horseshoe Dredge Trailhead. Although Muggins Gulch may not be the best place to park your vehicle for this adventure, it is very easy to find. The best places to park are either the Horseshoe Dredge Parking lot or the parking lot at the end of the trail on Revette Drive.

This trail is epic and is often used with the many other trails that connect to it as a part of loops originating from Breckenridge, Keystone and Dillon. Any way you ride this trail you have a lot of fun! Yield to hikers, runners and through hikers when you see them and enjoy this awesome trail finished in 1987.

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