Near Bison and McCurdy Route
Trail between Bison and McCurdy Peaks.
Near Bison and McCurdy Route
The highest point of the loop with a fantastic panoramic view of the Mosquito Range.
Near Bison and McCurdy Route
near McCurdy Peak
Near Bison and McCurdy Route
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Bison and McCurdy Route

4.4 (7 Ratings)
Southern Utah rock formations atop Colorado mountains.
13
mi
Distance
3,966
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
BirdingCaveFall ColorsGeologically SignificantLess CrowdedSpringViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.02mi
Distance
3,966ft
Elevation Gain
3,966ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
11,884ft
High Point
8,740ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The road to the trailhead is paved, making access easy for most hikers.Initially, visitors will set off on the Ute Creek Trail #629, which climbs through the woods. At 4.0 miles there is a junction with the Brookside McCurdy Trail. Take the trail the right (east) for a short distance, before reaching the point where the journey to the summit of !Bison Peak will begin by turning north onto the Southwest Ridge Route. There isn't really a trail to speak of, but the lack of trees and open spaces make this an easy ascent. At about 5.0 miles into your journey, you'll climb out of the trees to open country. We found a little water below the large monument rock at 5.3 miles but don't count on this in the summer. We summited !Bison Peak (12,431 feet) at 6.2 miles. The route to !Bison Peak was fairly popular with other visitors. After that we saw only two parties (both backpacking) on the McCurdy Peak section.We descended back to the Brookside McCurdy Traill and continued on to the saddle between Bison and McCurdy Peaks (8.4 miles). Then we went half a mile north off-trail to water and a campsite along McCurdy Creek at 8.9 miles. Looking at the map there might be another campsite a tenth mile up the creek, closer to the rock formations.In the morning we explored McCurdy Peak. We visited a window rock, then the west summit, then the summit (12,146 feet). We didn't visit the east summit (11,840 feet). Once you've spent enough time at the summit of McCurdy Peak, make your way back to the Brookside McCurdy Trail, and take it back to the west. You'll follow this route along the foot of !Bison Peak, and then to the intersection with the Ute Creek Trail #629, which will bring you back to the trailhead and your vehicle.

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