Near 7 Bridges Trail (#622)
Bridge #7 in early October
Near 7 Bridges Trail (#622)
Ready to cross one of the bridges along the aptly named Seven Bridges trail.
Near 7 Bridges Trail (#622)
A view of Colorado Springs from the upper portion of Seven Bridges.
Near 7 Bridges Trail (#622)
One of the bridges you cross on Pikes Peak Ultra while on Seven Bridges!
Near 7 Bridges Trail (#622)
View of the city on Seven Bridges featured in Pikes Peak Ultra!

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7 Bridges Trail (#622)

4.3 (35 Ratings)
A wooded trail that follows North Cheyenne Creek with 7 wooden bridges as crossovers.
1.9
mi
Distance
1,466
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
7 Bridges Trail (#622) is open to rxhers and mountain bikers. No equestrians or motorized vehicles. Camping along the trails is permitted, but not within 300 ft. of the stream. Campfire permits are not required. If you rxh off trail or swim or dive in streams or lakes, you do so at YOUR OWN RISK. Water from streams should be treated before use. Prevent pollution--keep garbage, litter, and foreign substances out of lakes, streams and other water. (All per USFS)

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.88mi
Distance
1,466ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
9,098ft
High Point
7,631ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
To get to this trail, park in the lot past Helen Hunt Falls at High Drive and Gold Camp Rd. You'll need to hike down Gold Camp Rd. about 0.8 mi to the Seven Bridges Trailhead. It will be off Gold Camp Rd. on the right side. It is not marked as 7 Bridges Trail, but rather Trail #622 and is managed by USFS Pike National Forest. 7 Bridges Trail (#622) follows North Cheyenne Creek and crosses seven wooden bridges within the first mile. The trail offers nice wooded surroundings and rocky terrain that is moderate in difficulty. This is a heavily travelled path,, with both locals and tourists. There are many way paths venturing to the creek and chances for photo ops as the trail winds its way along the lively stream. At the seventh bridge, most foot traffic turns back and makes this an out and back hike, although 7 Bridges Trail continues on. After the seventh bridge, follow the (#622) signpost, and the trail will begin to ascend over large rocks and small boulders. The route at this point requires some scrambling and increases to more advanced in difficulty. After about a 400 foot rise, the trail crosses a boulder field with deep scree. Sure footing is necessary as the trail is scanty and the sides are steep. After about 0.5 mi, the trail reaches back into more timbered land and begins to slightly descend. Shortly, the trail will come to a junction with a connector path that leads to Jones Park Trail (#667) and with Pipeline Trail (#668). Pipeline Trail (#668) is part of Captain Jack's Trail System.

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