Near Oak Creek Overlook
Another view of the canyon
Near Oak Creek Overlook
From Perimeter Trail, overlooking Ouray.
Near Oak Creek Overlook
Looking back out Box Cañon.
Near Oak Creek Overlook
Whitehouse Mountain stands above the headwaters of Oak Creek, where a lost mining lode is said to exist.
Near Oak Creek Overlook
Looking into Box Cañon in spring.

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Oak Creek Overlook

4.0 (3 Ratings)
There's gold in them thar hills!
5.6
mi
Distance
2,820
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.65mi
Distance
2,820ft
Elevation Gain
2,820ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
10,613ft
High Point
8,126ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Starting out on Pinecrest Drive, where the Oak Creek Trail shares its trailhead with the Twin Peaks Trail, the route climbs over one thousand feet in a steep series of switchbacks. One mile in, keep left to continue on up to the overlook, as the right fork branches off towards Twin Peaks. At about 9,500 feet, the trail then crosses its namesake creek at the crest of a waterfall. The trail parallels Oak Creek's opposite bank for about .75 miles until it draws away into an overgrown meadow. As the elevation climbs, route-finding grows increasingly difficult, but in its final ascent toward the overlook, the trail comes back full force, soon ending at a rock fin at the 10,500 foot overlook. From here, the view stretches all the way from the Amphitheater in the north to the lesser-known Darley Mountain in the south. Look to the west, and Whitehouse Mountain and a high waterfall along Oak Creek stand prominently against the horizon.
History & Background
Oak Creek deposits its load in the Uncompahgre River, but the waterway originates way up on the eastern flanks of Whitehouse. A lost mining lode is said to exist somewhere near the head of Oak Creek, where two Californian miners struck gold in the 1800s. But with only a few sacks full of rich ore each, the Ute Indians chased them off the mountain, and the small quartz vein laced with pure gold was never found again. Follow the headwaters to Oak Creek and try your own hand at panning.A quarter mile in, watch for the two adits on the side of the path, another indication of Ouray's illustrious mining history.

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Contributors
Caroline Cordsen