Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Trail

Alpine Gulch Trail

4.0 (1 Rating)
A strenuous trail that offers many scenic views.
5
mi
Distance
3,868
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
A compass, and a map are recommended to be packed. It is important to be prepared for typical July and August afternoon thundershowers. During storms, stay off ridges and away from open ground to avoid lightning strikes. Be sure to bring sunscreen, rain gear and drinking water. Remember, rxhing at high altitude requires more time and energy. Take your time, enjoy the scenery and avoid over-exertion. Be sure someone knows where you are going and when you plan to return.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.04mi
Distance
3,868ft
Elevation Gain
266ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
12,594ft
High Point
8,922ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From Lake City, take the Henson Creek Road west for 2 miles. The trailhead is on the south side of the road where a sign indicates the Alpine Gulch Trail. After descending from the trailhead to Henson Creek, you'll cross the Alpine Gulch bridge. There is a small patch of private land just before the bridge, so be sure to stay on the trail through this parcel. You'll ascend along Alpine Gulch through private property and a narrow scenic canyon. Please stay on the trail for the first 1.5 miles. The trail crosses the creek seven times in the first 2.5 miles. Some of these have log crossings and some do not, so come prepared. The crossings are not dangerous but water can reach mid-calf (more during spring runoff) and the rocks can be slippery. Just before you cross the creek for the 8th time, a trail forks to the left and follows the East Fork of Alpine Gulch. For another 3.75 miles this trail climbs through aspen thickets, grassy meadows and spruce forest. A steep climb brings you to an intermediate saddle north of Grassy Mountain that also offers a nice campsite. Another steep climb and you arrive at the Grassy Mountain saddle, where you get spectacular views in several directions. It is here you can also connect with the Williams Creek Trail by following rock cairns west along the ridge. Steep cliffs and beautiful meadows combine to make this a varied hiking experience. In the upper section of the trail keep an eye out for herds of elk and deer. Remnants of several old cabins, which are left from turn of the century mining claims, are encountered along the trail. Camping: Camping is permitted along the upper part of the trail.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Crystal Lake from Lake City

Hike Route

Crystal Lake from Lake City

Fall Colors
moderate
8.62 mi
+2,965 ft
Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back

Classic Hike Route

Uncompahgre Peak Summit Hike Out and Back

Fall Colors
strenuous
7.38 mi
+2,893 ft
Uncompahgre Peak Out and Back

Hike Route

Uncompahgre Peak Out and Back

Commonly Backpacked
strenuous
13.24 mi
+4,295 ft
Wetterhorn Peak

Hike Route

Wetterhorn Peak

Lake
strenuous
6.91 mi
+3,184 ft
Wetterhorn and Uncompahgre

Hike Route

Wetterhorn and Uncompahgre

Fall Colors
strenuous
16.72 mi
+6,323 ft
Matterhorn Peak Out-and-Back

Hike Route

Matterhorn Peak Out-and-Back

Less Crowded
strenuous
7.5 mi
+3,166 ft
Contributors
Tom Robson