Near St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
Buffalo Canyon Creek rambles alongside the St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
Near St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
The bottom of St. Mary Falls is often full of debris.
Near St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
The St. Mary Falls Trail heads toward the summit of Mount Rosa. The terrain is rough and rocky, so be careful.
Near St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
Flowing spring just before last steep slope heading to FSR 381. Great place for lunch!
Near St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)
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St. Mary Falls Trail (#624)

4.3 (21 Ratings)
A rambling trail through timbers leading to bottom of falls, then ascends to higher view of falls and Colorado Springs.
3.2
mi
Distance
2,232
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
St. Mary Falls Trail is open to rxhers, bikers, and equestrians. Camping along the trails is permitted, but not within 300 ft. of the stream. Campfire permits are not required. If you rxh off trails or swim or dive in streams or lakes, you do so at YOUR OWN RISK. Prevent pollution--keep garbage, litter, and foreign substances out of lakes, streams and other water. (All per USFS)

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.24mi
Distance
2,232ft
Elevation Gain
56ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,906ft
High Point
7,730ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
To get to this trail, park in the last lot past Helen Hunt Falls. Take Upper Gold Camp Road (1.5 mi.) from the parking area. This is a sandy utility road that is open to two-wheeled motorized vehicles and ATVs. Motorized vehicles are allowed until it reaches Pike National Forest boundaries. From there, only equestrians, hikers, and bikers are allowed. It is well-traveled and can be used to get to many trailheads. Access to Gold Camp Road will end at the closed tunnel. From there, take the feeder trail on the left. This feeder trail ascends up and around to the right, above the tunnel. Before long, is the trailhead for St. Mary Falls. St. Mary Falls Trail (Trail #624) is open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Camping along the trails is permitted, but not within 300 ft. of the stream. Campfire permits are not required, and you'll see evidence of extinguished campfires along this trail. This trail rambles through timbers of spruce, aspen and mixed pines alongside Buffalo Canyon Creek. The sound of the bubbling water flowing over rocks and pooling is harmonious with the rustle of the leaves and cheeping of the birds due to being near water. This part of the trail is fairly easygoing and will carry you to the bottom of the falls. Additionally, there are many side trails leading to the creek for great photo ops. At the bottom of the falls, a signpost will guide you to the right. Continue along this path to get to the top of the trail for the falls. At this point, the trail will ascend more quickly with larger granite obstacles to overcome on the more moderate terrain. At the top of the rise, the path will make its way along the ridge until it reaches the falls. At this point, there are some logs that have been made into benches to respect other trail users and allow waiting for photo ops. Most hikers turn back at the falls, but St. Mary Falls Trail (Trail #624) continues on. The signpost guides to the summit of Mount Rosa. Continue along the trail, and be on the lookout for cairns to stay on the course. A topo map and compass or the Mobile App are helpful if unsure. The incline from here gets steep abruptly, and the terrain gets rather rocky with possible scrambling. Upon reaching the ridgeline, the trail evens out for about a mile and travels through heavy forest and toward a flowing spring. Upon crossing the small spring there is one final vertical trek to FSR 381. Upon reaching the end of the trail, there are no markers, only a bit of fencing.

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