Near Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)
View of Helen Hunt Falls from Gold Camp Rd.
Near Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)
View of Mount Buckhorn from Penrose Trail (#665) aka Lower Captain Jack's Trail.
Near Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)
FSR 380 aka High Drive. Gravel roadway currently not open to motorized vehicles.
Near Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)
TH Penrose Trail (#665) aka Lower Captain Jack's Trail. Connection from High Drive.
Near Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)
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Mays Peak Ramble via Penrose Trail (#665)

4.4 (17 Ratings)
A gentle panoramic ramble over Penrose Trail (#665) aka Lower Captain Jack's Trail that rings Mays Peak.
5.1
mi
Distance
914
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlySpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Motorcycles, foot, and horse trail. No ATVs.Camping is permitted along the trail and is recommended 300' from any trail or stream. Use no-impact camping techniques. Pack it in/Pack it out rule applies. Campfire permits are not required but please be sure your fire is dead out before you leave. Respect other trail users. (Per USFS)

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.1mi
Distance
914ft
Elevation Gain
914ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
7,877ft
High Point
7,188ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There are two access points for this route. One can be found at the intersection of Gold Camp Rd and High Drive. The other is located by taking 26th Street to Gold Camp Rd. Approximately 2 miles up Gold Camp Rd is parking. Beginning at the Gold Camp Rd parking area, head southwest down Gold Camp Rd toward the first tunnel. The road is even and smooth, so it's an easy hike. This section of Gold Camp Rd is amply traveled by motorized vehicles, horses, bikes and foot. Unfortunately, many motorized vehicles are not considerate of others that share the road, so be alert in this portion. As Gold Camp Rd continues, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs and Helen Hunt Falls are all views to appreciate. This section of the road passes through two bygone stone railroad tunnels, which are stunning from the inside and out! A headlamp is handy for traveling through. At about 1.7 miles, Gold Camp Rd intersects with High Drive. At this junction is a portable toilet and parking area. As Gold Camp Rd reaches the parking area, take a hairpin turn to the right to access High Drive. Most of the time, this road is closed to motorized vehicles and has a locked gate. Go around the locked gate and head up the road about 1 mile. At about 1 mile, High Drive approaches a clearing with Mays Peak on the right and the trailhead for Penrose Trail (#665) aka Lower Captain Jack's Trail is directly ahead. Penrose Trail (#665) aka Lower Captain Jack's Trail winds in and out of timbers, rounds the north side of Mays Peak, offers views of Mount Buckhorn, and carves through deep arroyos for about 2.9 miles until it connects back with Gold Camp Rd.
History & Background
In 1903 Captain Ellen Jack was in Colorado Springs, where her fantastic stories took root. Upon securing some tourist cabins and a curio shop along High Drive, Ellen created an eclectic tourist trap complete with rustic wood decor and such fanciful pets as snakes and macaws. The plan failed. During 1906, Captain Jack was sued by three different people for loans amounting to over $1000. Scrambling for success, Captain Jack began telling even wilder tales. In 1909, she claimed to have found a fabulous cave somewhere on Cheyenne Mountain that she was keeping a secret until she could turn it into a tourist attraction. A year later she was selling photographs of herself in various costumes and poses around her little mountain home. More information on her intriguing story can be found here.

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