Old Logan Road

Total Miles
4.2

Elevation

2,555.28 ft

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

This route is mostly an extension of the Peter Sinks geographic formation carved in an elongated bowl shape from glacial activity near the summit of the mountain range. The result is a miles-long pastoral-like swath of land that affords breathtaking views of green vegetation slowly transitioning to pine-specked hills and peaks on both sides of the trail. Although the trail is quite smooth, Aspens have begun to encroach on the road in several locations and made it quite narrow. Larger trucks might be able to get through, but probably not without getting a few new sets of Rocky Mountain pinstriping along the sides.

Photos of Old Logan Road

Old Logan Road
Old Logan Road

Difficulty

This is a smooth road. Some ruts are as deep as 12 inches but are easy to navigate around. Due to tree encroachment, there are a few spots on the trail where larger trucks will probably barely squeeze through.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Access Description

From Highway 89, take the Beaver Mountain Ski Resort exit. About 1/2 mile up the road, take the Beaver Creek road on the right. Follow Beaver Creek Road for about 10 miles until you reach Beaver Creek Campground. The turnoff to Old Logan Road is just past the campground.

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