Keyser Creek Road - FS 139

Total Miles
4.8

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Forest Service Road 139, also known as Keyser Creek Road, offers a scenic and peaceful off-road experience through the heart of Grand County. The trail begins just off County Road 3 near the Horseshoe Campground, where a single-lane bridge crosses Keyser Creek. From the start, FS 139 closely follows the meandering Keyser Creek through a lush forest corridor, with dense evergreens and occasional meadows opening up to mountain views. The road is two lanes wide for most of its length, making it suitable for stock SUVs and larger rigs alike. Numerous pullouts and dispersed campsites line the route, offering plenty of quiet spots to set up camp beside the creek. The trail maintains a gentle grade and is well-maintained, making it a great choice for beginner off-roaders or anyone looking for a scenic detour through the Arapaho National Forest. The trail concludes with a hairpin turn where it veers north and continues toward the town of Fraser. At this junction, Lake Evelyn Road (FS 136) branches off to the east for those looking to explore deeper into the backcountry.

Photos of Keyser Creek Road - FS 139

Keyser Creek Road - FS 139
Keyser Creek Road - FS 139

Difficulty

The road is two lanes wide with plenty of areas to pull off and is free from obstacles.

History

The Keyser Creek drainage was historically used by early homesteaders and cattle ranchers in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The broad valley and abundant water made it a natural corridor for summer grazing. While many original structures have decayed or disappeared, remnants of old fencing and cabin foundations can still be spotted if you look carefully in pull-offs and clearings.

Technical Rating

1

Keyser Creek Road - FS 139 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The trail begins off County Road 3 near the Horseshoe Campground.

Keyser Creek Road - FS 139 Map

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