Near Boulder Canyon Trail #7113
Heading toward Boulder Creek Canyon near the start of Boulder Canyon Trail.
Near Boulder Canyon Trail #7113
Boulder Creek in its canyon below Boulder Canyon Trail.
Near Boulder Canyon Trail #7113
A quiet, pretty pool along Boulder Creek, is passed by Boulder Canyon Trail.
Near Boulder Canyon Trail #7113
Tiny Lake Vera. Boulder Canyon Trail ends here at a trail junction with Highline Trail.
Near Boulder Canyon Trail #7113
A marshy wetlands area near the mouth of Boulder Creek Canyon.

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Boulder Canyon Trail #7113

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Through the rocky foothills of the Wind Rivers, follow Boulder Creek and its tributaries, upstream into the mountains.
9.5
mi
Distance
2,631
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
USFS rules, please: - camp at least 200 feet away from lakes, creeks, and trails. - leash dogs in crowded areas - follow Leave No Trace Principles

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.49mi
Distance
2,631ft
Elevation Gain
298ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,688ft
High Point
7,306ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
To find Boulder Canyon Trail from the Boulder Lake trailhead parking area, stay on the road towards the campground. After crossing Boulder Creek, look for the trailhead sign on the right. Starting off in the high flats and brush of the land west of the Wind Rivers, for the first five miles Boulder Canyon Trail climbs very gradually as it follows Boulder Creek upstream. Within the first mile, Boulder Creek is crossed twice to end up on the north side of the creek, where it remains. At about the 1.5 mile mark the trail moves away from the creek, and passes a long, wet, marshy area on the left. After passing the wet marshy area, Boulder Canyon Trail returns to the creek at about the 2.5 mile mark. Now in more wooded and hilly terrain, the steep hillsides of the creek valley start to close in as one is now in Boulder Creek Canyon. Here, the trail runs close to the creek for the next two and a half miles. At the 5.0 mile mark, Boulder Canyon Trail veers north to follow another creek - Boulder Creek North Fork. Following this new creek, the trail climbs steeply up to the shelf where the Lake Ethel Trail #7164 junction is found at the 6.3 mile mark, as Boulder Creek North Fork cascades down mini-falls to the right of the trail, to empty into Boulder Creek. Boulder Creek North Fork is the outlet creek of Lake Ethel that is just beyond the trail junction if one goes left onto Lake Ethel Trail #7164. To continue on Boulder Canyon Trail, go right at this trail junction. Leaving the Lake Ethel Trail #7164 trail junction behind, Boulder Canyon Trail is temporarily flat as it crosses the cascades of Boulder Creek North Fork on a sturdy bridge. A small lake, Dugway Lake, is passed on the left and the trail begins to climb again. The terrain is more open and barren from here until the end of the trail. As the trail climbs, the Boulder Creek North Fork valley, with Lake Ethel in it, is below, to the left, and the rocky hillsides rise to the right. At the 8.0 mile mark, Boulder Canyon Trail, veers right to climb over a ridge. After about a half mile, the Pipestone Creek valley appears below. Pipestone Creek is another Boulder Creek tributary. Here, at the 8.5 mile mark, the trail veers left, and high above Pipestone Creek, continuing to climb in the open rocky terrain, the trail follows Pipestone Creek upstream. Pipestone Creek is the outlet creek of Lake Vera, a tiny lake where Boulder Canyon Trail ends at a trail junction with Highline Trail #7094 .

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Contributors
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