East Branch Road
Distance
2.0 mi
Technical Rating
Easy
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
East Branch Road, designated as US Forest Route 392A, is a scenic trail nestled in the Pike National Forest within the Tarryall Mountains, just northeast of Fairplay, Colorado. This north-south trail, extending over 2.1 miles, winds through dense forest, revealing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Adding to its charm, this trail is dotted with several dispersed camping sites and acts as an entry point to Lost Park Road. Beyond this, the road leads to Topaz Mountain, a hub for campers and adventurers seeking access to the Lost Creek Wilderness, numerous trails, and popular rockhounding sites. Part of a larger trail system on the south side of Lost Park Road, East Branch Road is particularly appealing to beginners, campers, overlanders, and sightseers. It offers a range of experiences with a technical rating varying from easy to moderate. The trail's road conditions, which include rough dirt, mud, and ruts, can present some challenges. Particularly notable is the trail's last quarter-mile when heading north, featuring a slight incline with loose and muddy terrain, though it is generally manageable for vehicles with 4x4 capabilities. Cellular reception is sporadic on this trail, making it advisable to download offline maps before setting off on your journey. The ideal time to explore East Branch Road is from late spring through fall, offering an escape into nature's serene beauty. Adventurers equipped with appropriate gear can also experience the unique thrill of snowwheeling on this trail from late winter through early spring.