Near Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline
Michelle runs into Telluride down the last stretch to the finish line.
Near Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline
Waterfalls along Cornet Falls trail.
Near Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline
Trailhead at top of Aspen Street.
Near Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline
Beautiful aspen forest.
Near Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline
Telluride views.

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Eider Creek + Deep Creek + Mill Creek Waterline

4.0 (2 Ratings)
This hike combines three trails for a beautiful jaunt through aspen forest and the occasional big vista.
6.3
mi
Distance
1,984
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
6.25mi
Distance
1,984ft
Elevation Gain
2,219ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
10,622ft
High Point
8,883ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This hike can be started from either Mill Creek Road (FR 637) or from North Aspen Street (just a few blocks from historic downtown Telluride). If starting from Mill Creek Road be aware that this is a narrow and steep forest road. Although low/moderate clearance vehicles should be able to make it, use caution and keep an eye open for traffic coming the opposite direction.From the trailhead, located at the first sharp switchback of the road, you'll follow the Elder Creek Trail as it begins ascending. At first the trail is a bit rough and rocky as it follows what appears to be an old 4x4 road, but you'll soon come to a signed junction where the Elder Creek Trail turns to the right onto nice, smooth singletrack. You'll continue climbing and enter some beautiful aspen forest. This is one of the highlights of the trail. Continue through the forest, crossing a small stream, until you reach a junction with the Deep Creek Trail. Turn right.You'll soon top out on the high point. Unfortunately there aren't any views from here. Continue straight on the Deep Creek Trail (the Sneffels Highland Trail takes off to the left here) and begin the descent.As you descend you'll pass through a few open areas with some mountain views. Remain on the Deep Creek Trail until crossing Mill Creek via footbridge. You're now on the Mill Creek Waterline Trail.Continue along as this trail nicely contours the mountainside. You'll soon have stunning views down to the town of Telluride and the San Miguel River Valley. The trail then makes a sustained descent to Cornet Creek and North Aspen Street where it ends.Unless you have arranged a shuttle, you'll of course need to hike back to the starting trailhead. You can simply return the way you came, or hike a few blocks through town to the Telluride Bike Path and follow it back to Mill Creek Road for a much easier return trip. It is also possible to form a shorter loop hike by skipping the Mill Creek Waterline portion and instead taking the Elder to Mill Creek Connector back to the trailhead.

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Contributors
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