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Overview
Enjoy a relatively moderate run along these more secluded trails! This can be a great option for an overnight backpacking trip, and typically quieter than other regions.
Description
Park at the Coney Flats Trailhead and head out on
Coney Flats Road #507.1 to reach
Buchanan Pass Trail. The trail is relatively easygoing here and shouldn't pose too much trouble as you wind through the forest. Once you reach
Buchanan Pass Trail, you'll start to have some glimpses of the mountainous terrain. The trail can be rocky at times to swatch your footing.
When you reach
Saint Vrain Glacier Trail, the grade starts to climb a bit more and the traffic will thin out. It's much quieter on this section of trail as most people stay on
Buchanan Pass Trail to head to
Red Deer Lake. The trail starts to climb a bit more and as it does, the trees thin a bit more as well, offering great views of the surrounding basin.
Gibraltar Lakes sit at the base of several cirques that create this basin and the views of the craggy walls are pretty impressive.
Shared By:
Liz
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