Near Highline Loop Trail
Meeting the loop near Taylor Lake.
Near Highline Loop Trail
Junction of Sharkstooth Trail and Bear Creek Trail.
Near Highline Loop Trail
"South" direction along the Highline Trail section of the Colorado Trail.
Near Highline Loop Trail
The local high peaks along Highline Trail section of Colorado Trail.
Near Highline Loop Trail
Dropping down Indian Trail Ridge (Highline Trail, part of Colorado Trail) looking out over Bear Creek.

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Highline Loop Trail

5.0 (2 Ratings)
Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 1979 for outstanding scenic value, it does not disappoint.
19.4
mi
Distance
4,744
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
19.38mi
Distance
4,744ft
Elevation Gain
4,744ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
12,295ft
High Point
9,189ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The most common access is via the Highline Trail (part of the Colorado Trail, CT - Segment 27: Hotel Draw Road to Kennebec) from Kennebec Pass (which is accessed via a tough 4x4 road). This is, itself, a stunning mile of trail. The loop can also be accessed via the Hillside Connector #614, Bear Creek Trail #607 or Sharkstooth Pass.The route, as shown here, is the shortest option, accessed from Kennebec Pass. If coming to it from Bear Creek Trail #607 as it is described by San Juan National Forest, the loop starts with a hike up the wide, grassy valley ringed with rocky ridges. There are very few creek crossings on the gentle climb. Forest closes in as it gets steeper and the trail gets a little harder to see. The forest thins again as Bear Creek Trail makes one last climb to intersect Sharkstooth Pass. Take the left to climb over Indian Trail Ridge to Taylor Lake. The trees are left behind and the trail scrambles a little through the scree as it goes over this unnamed pass. Green things slowly start again as it descends to the lake. It is easy to get lost in the random trails around the lake, but with a little looking, one can find the way to the Highline Trail. Take the left, following the arrow for the "entire loop". This is the most used section and you are likely to meet other hikers and mountain bikers. Trail climbs again to return to Indian Trail Ridge, then follows it in a rolling, generally dropping way, eventually finding the trees once more. Turn left again at the signed Grindstone Trail to continue downward through trees and meadows with numerous views. Grindstone Loop Trail intersects shortly after the Hillside Connnector, providing a slightly longer alternate route. A fire scar along the way causes some of the trail to be difficult to follow on the way back down to Bear Creek Trail. While generally advertised as 17 miles, the loop is actually closer to 20 miles.

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