Near Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop
North Fork of Lost Creek upstream. Great place for campsite!
Near Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop
Just after crossing Craig Creek near mile 22. If the water is high at mile 8, you'll definitely be able to refill here at 22 as it's the same drainage.
Near Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop
A beautiful, remote section of climbing through aspen groves greets you for the last major ascent of the route after mile 22. The remoteness is reflected in the trail being nearly swallowed up by the surrounding vegetation.
Near Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop
Leaving the Lost Creek Wilderness Area on Segment 4
Near Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop
Large, grassy valley where the Brookside-McCurdy Trail joins the CT

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Brookside McCurdy Payne Loop

4.3 (9 Ratings)
Long backcountry loop covering some seldom used trails, expansive meadows, and aspen groves on mostly hikeable terrain.
28.9
mi
Distance
6,368
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
28.95mi
Distance
6,368ft
Elevation Gain
6,368ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
11,714ft
High Point
8,039ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The loop is recommended in the counter-clockwise direction to get over the big climb and through the open meadows before afternoon thunderstorms. After the first 1.5 miles, you'll reach the first trail junction. Keep right on the Brookside McCurdy Trail #607. You'll finish the loop from the left, so make a note of this junction for the end of your hike. The trail climbs steadily. Many sections of the climb are hikeable, but there are some sections of 15-20% grades. At 7.5 miles, you'll enter the large meadow where the creek crossing can be high. Watch for cairns and pole markers as the trail can be indistinct. At the other side of the meadow, the trail climbs again to the high point of the route. At about 10.2 miles, you'll begin a long downhill stretch, initially steep then becoming gradual and fast. At 12.1 miles, you'll join CT - Segment 4. This segment of the route is well marked and much more heavily used. At 14.2 miles, the Brookside McCurdy Trail #607 branches south, but you'll stay on the Colorado Trail heading east. At 16.1 miles, the Colorado Trail appears to have been recently re-routed until mile 18 of this route, but it is very obviously marked. Mile 20 will bring you to the junction with the Payne Creek Trail #637 to start your return to the trailhead. It is a flowy 2-mile downhill followed by 3 miles up to bring you to the top of the last significant climb. Enjoy the last downhill miles, and as you near mile 28, keep an eye out for your right-hand turn back to the trailhead.

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Contributors
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