Near Cross Creek
Marshy "lake" along the Cross Creek Trail
Near Cross Creek
Hikers enjoying the Cross Creek Trail in early fall
Near Cross Creek
Looking across the valley towards Battle Mountain
Near Cross Creek
Traveling over the rock slabs
Near Cross Creek
Mount of the Holy Cross in the distance

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Cross Creek

3.8 (8 Ratings)
A scenic out and back in the Cross Creek drainage behind Mt. Holy Cross with early wildflowers, fall colors.
10.5
mi
Distance
2,011
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
No mountain bikes or motorized vehicles. Horses allowed. Dogs must either be leashed or under voice control. Access road closed Nov-June (also known as Tigiwon Rd., Notch Mountain Rd., #707).

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.51mi
Distance
2,011ft
Elevation Gain
2,011ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,759ft
High Point
8,459ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
After an initial descent from the trailhead, the path winds among a surprising array of enormous boulders and smooth domes. Scattered along the length of this trail there are pockets of aspen trees that turn a brilliant yellow in September. In the first mile, a couple of side trails provide access to the rushing creek for wading or fishing. Continuously undulating, this trail has many distinct micro-areas, each with its own feel: from open valley vistas to mossy damp forest, to alpine swampland. You never stay in one zone or hike on the level for long. Hop across a couple of small side streams and enter a larger meadow. Here, at about 1.25 miles from the trailhead, is a wooden sign directing hikers to the bridge crossing and horses to a different ford. The robustly constructed bridge is at a pleasant spot and serves as a turn-around point for some. If you are continuing on from the bridge, hike to the right (downstream) for a few steps and pick up the path again after a steep set of rock stairs. A huge rock cairn at the top shows the way. Shortly, the horse track rejoins the foot traffic path. Continuing up-valley, you soon come across a series of large rock slabs. The trail threads across these, sometimes aided by cairns. Being one of the more open spots along the trail, this is another pretty spot for a snack or a potential turn-around. Next comes one of the larger stands of aspen, soon followed by the appearance of a "lake" at about 2.6 miles. This low spot collects enough water to sustain pretty marshy plants and waterfowl. Hike through more aspens and meadows to get impressive side-on views of Mount of the Holy Cross. After a steep ascent to navigate below some cliffs, cross a few small side streams and continue upwards. Eventually, the Cross Creek Trail intersects with the Martin Creek Trail below Grouse Mountain. This is another reasonable turn-around spot, although the Cross Creek Trail continues further into the Holy Cross Wilderness eventually ending near Blodgett Lake.

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