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Features
Fall Colors · Wildflowers
Runner Notes
The twists and turns of this trail are quite fun to run, and the hill isn't steep enough to slow you down too much. Just keep an eye and ear open for mountain bikers who have equally as much fun on the tight turns and downhill of this trail.
Description
Chainsaw is a fun and varied trail that connects from CR 72 (Elk Creek Road) to
Zoom,
Flume, and
Creekside Trail. The trail starts with an uphill through aspens and remnants of lodgepole pine, making a large, sweeping turn to the west as you climb. The first half mile of the trail is the steepest, and the grade mellows out for the remaining half mile after that. Just after you pass the intersection with
Zoom, you'll reach the top of the climb, about one mile in.
From here, the trail is an equally steady descent, winding through a section of forest that has seen a lot of clear cutting due to beetle kill. While not shaded, this section is still pretty as the recovering undergrowth is green and in years when the fireweed blooms, the wildflowers can be quite stunning.
The trail then twists and turns back down into the forest where you can spot columbines growing in the spring. From here, the trail flattens out for about a half mile, coming to an intersection with
Flume and then ending after crossing St. Louis Creek on a wide bridge at the
Creekside Trail.
Flora & Fauna
Aspens, lodgepole pine, and spruce. Wildflowers such as fireweed and columbines.
Contacts
Shared By:
Kristen McGlynn
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