Near Tonohutu Creek Trail
Big Meadow
Near Tonohutu Creek Trail
Heading to Tonahutu Meadows
Near Tonohutu Creek Trail
Ptarmigan Point - North Inlet/Tonahutu trail junction. VERY windy!
Near Tonohutu Creek Trail
Granite Falls
Near Tonohutu Creek Trail
Granite Falls

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Tonohutu Creek Trail

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A beautiful portion of the CDT leading all the way from Grand Lake to Flattop Mountain.
13.5
mi
Distance
3,867
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.53mi
Distance
3,867ft
Elevation Gain
236ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
12,221ft
High Point
8,552ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
One of the longer trails in the park, the Tonohutu Creek Trail is a segment of the much longer Continental Divide Trail (CDT). It rises from the shores of Grand Lake, through beautiful forests and meadows, to its terminus at Flattop Mountain. To start a hike on this trail, navigate to the Tonohutu Trailhead off of West Portal Rd. and head north on the trail. About a mile into the trail, you'll arrive at the Tonohutu Spur which leads to the Kawuneeche Visitor Center. The trail parallels the Tonahutu Creek up a very manageable grade to Big Meadows, 4.2 miles from the visitor center. Just as you enter the aptly named Big Meadows, you'll see a trail that spurs off to the west. This is the Green Mountain Trail which climbs over a saddle and back down into the Kawuneeche Valley. At the north end of the meadows another trail, the Onahu - Tonohutu Connector, will spur off to the left, this time leading to the Onahu Creek Trail. After you've sufficiently enjoyed the sweeping views on offer in Big Meadows, prepare for the trail's grade to steepen as Tonohutu Creek Trail begins climbing the drainage between Snowdrift Peak and Nakai Peak. Roughly seven miles into the trail you'll come to another major attraction: Granite Falls. There are some backcountry campsites located near the falls. If continuing past the falls, get ready for your hike to increase in difficulty exponentially. Just past a junction with Haynack Lakes Trail, the Tonohutu Creek Trail starts to climb the southern flank of Sprague Peak. The grade stays steep for about a mile and a half during which time your surroundings will transition from coniferous forest to alpine meadow. Once above tree line, views of surrounding peaks are panoramic. Continue along the alpine trail for another couple of miles to its terminus at Flattop Mountain where the North Inlet Trail and Flattop Mountain Trail come together.

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