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Campfires are not allowed. Permits required for overnight stays inside the Indian Peaks Wilderness from June 1 - September 15.
Description
From the trailhead cross the footbridge and take the Devil's Thumb Trail #902, which climbs steeply for about 0.5-miles on an old road. The shorter Devils Thumb Bypass turns right (north) in 0.8 miles, just before the second bridge and crosses open meadows to the north. In 1.5 miles, the
Diamond Lake Trail #975 forks right to the north (#975 leads past
Diamond Lake to connect to the
Arapaho Pass Trail).
From the
Diamond Lake Trail junction, it is another 0.6 miles to Jasper Lake, a very popular camping area with limited designated sites. The trail continues for a mile to Devil's Thumb Lake. Several switchbacks lead up the steep side of a ridge to reach the Continental Divide. Snow and ice can be a problem until late July.
From the top, it is 0.6 miles to the north to Devil's Thumb Pass and three miles to the
King Lake Trail #901. It is not difficult to see the
High Lonesome Trail below and west of the Devil's Thumb Trail. Finding the Devil's Thumb Trail from the
High Lonesome Trail is challenging.
Contacts
Shared By:
Tom Robson
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