Near Catwalk National Recreation Trail
A view of the elevated section of the rebuilt Catwalk trail.
Near Catwalk National Recreation Trail
Catwalk Trail.
Near Catwalk National Recreation Trail
Here is a segment of the no longer maintained Catwalk trail, still easy to hike, with a bit of caution.
Near Catwalk National Recreation Trail
Looking east into the canyon.
Near Catwalk National Recreation Trail
Catwalk Trail.

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Catwalk National Recreation Trail

4.4 (5 Ratings)
A simple hike up the elevated trail, then if you desire complexity, continue up the canyon for great views.
5.5
mi
Distance
1,268
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekSwimmingViews
Access Issues
A U.S. Fee and Day Use area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.49mi
Distance
1,268ft
Elevation Gain
1,268ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
5,814ft
High Point
5,149ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Begin the hike with a brief review of the information and warning signs at the trailhead. The area close to the trailhead has numerous picnic areas dispersed in the canyon. After a short distance to a steel bridge, choose the ADA Catwalk National Recreation Trail Alternate by crossing the bridge, or remain on the trail and get a bit more exposure to steep grades and a narrower trail. The two trails quickly merge in the canyon on the elevated catwalk trail.The reconstructed catwalk trail ends at a half mile. Drop down to the riverbed and begin hiking upstream. Look for the sections of the trail that still remain. Some segments are washed out, and it's necessary to drop down to the stream bed to continue. The trail crosses Whitewater Creek once. Depending on the amount of water, wade, hop, or find a log to cross. As you wander up the creek, notice the evidence of steel anchors used to attach the pipelines to the walls of the canyon.Eventually, climb out of the stream bed and find a trail intersection Gold Dust Trail #41. This is where the canyon opens up a bit and the trail is much easier to follow, although the trail does not appear to be maintained. Follow the trail up the creek to experience a remarkable diversity of plants and trees. The trail is marked with flagging and a few cairns. The last segment appears to be an old roadbed, perhaps used to haul supplies to construct the pipeline from the upper segment of the canyon. I turned around at a large washout stream bed. Clearly there is plenty more canyon to explore for the curious cat.
History & Background
This site was used for gold and silver mining. The catwalk trail was originally a pipeline attached to the canyon walls used to transport water for mining activities.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
Matt Freeman