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The bread and butter of 401 Trail Loop - alpine singletrack at its best.


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8.1

Miles

13.0

KM

88%

Runnable

11,327' 3,452 m

High

9,699' 2,956 m

Low

1,081' 330 m

Up

1,984' 605 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

35%

Max Grade (19°)

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At the top of Schofield Pass, the famed singletrack of the 401 Trail veers right starting with a tough and consistent climb for 1.3 miles through dense trees. Near the top, the grades gets easier, the trees open up, and the views behind you are stellar. The climb isn't really all that hard - nothing technically - but your lungs will keep reminding you are at 11,000 feet above sea level.

Then the payoff begins. The unsurpassed 360 degree alpine views of the Elk mountains, followed by the first of the steady downhill. After descending a few hundred feet, the trail smooths out along a gentle downhill with stunning views in front of you and flowers all around in mid-summer. For much of the top part of the descent you're hugging the hillside, with a steep drop to the right, which can mess with your equilibrium. There are a few very skinny sections that are easy to run through but have very bad fall potential. Take your time and savor it!

You'll intersect with the Bellview running trail and take a right. This section has several switchbacks and has begun to get a little rutted out, but is generally alright. When conditions are good, the middle section of the 401 descent is awesome!

Once down to Rustler's Gulch, take a breather because the climbing begins again. This point also provides an exit back to Gothic road if the weather turns for the worse. Otherwise continue your tour through the Ruster's Gulch camping area, and follow the 401 trail into the meadow above the campsites.

The trail climbs for about a mile and is technically a bit harder than earlier sections, though still fine for fit runners. You'll pass thorugh a tricky drainage with lots of rockfall, make sure to watch your step here.

One final descent takes you to a small trailhead on the outskirts of Gothic.

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Shared By:

Chuck McQuade

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Photos

View of the northeast side of Gothic from the 401 Trail.
Oct 11, 2023 near Crested…, CO
Fall turning the aspens golden on the 401.
Oct 11, 2023 near Crested…, CO
Emerald Lake
Sep 18, 2018 near Crested…, CO
Heading east on the trail towarda Avery.
Oct 11, 2023 near Crested…, CO
401 trail up from the parking area near Rustler Gulch parking area
Jul 5, 2019 near Crested…, CO

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