Pennsylvania Creek

4.8/5 (24 reviews)
As the name implies, this 4WD trail follows Pennsylvania Creek as it makes its way down from the shoulder of Red Mountain into the Blue River. The trail diverts up the opposite side of the valley and offers some spectacular views as it ascends just above tree line. Pennsylvania Creek is a relativel...Read More
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Highlights of Pennsylvania Creek

Altitude Category IconAltitude
Beginner Category IconBeginner
Camping Category IconCamping
Forest Category IconForest
Mine Category IconMine
Rock Category IconRock
Scenic Category IconScenic
Highest Elevation
11402 ft
Shape of Trail
Out & Back
Typically Open
06/01 - 10/31
Best Direction
N/A
Official Trail Name
611, 611.3A, 611.2A
Nearest Town
Blue River
Nearest Services
Breckenridge
Management Agency
White River National Forest
District
Dillon Ranger District

Overview

As the name implies, this 4WD trail follows Pennsylvania Creek as it makes its way down from the shoulder of Red Mountain into the Blue River. The trail diverts up the opposite side of the valley and offers some spectacular views as it ascends just above tree line. Pennsylvania Creek is a relatively easy forest road that is often combined with Indiana Creek via a connector and Boreas Pass to make a fun 1/2 day adventure for stock trucks.

Trail Difficulty and Assessment

Trail Guide Overview
7 Waypoints
23 Trail Photos
1 Trail Concerns
24 Community Reviews
1 Video
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