Colorado

Driving south along Gypsum Creek Road from the small town of Gypsum along Interstate 70 west of Vail, there are a number of trailheads accessing trails that lead high into the White River National Forest.

When Open? Area Acres Operated By
Year-round; 24 hours a day 44,450 acres US Forest Service:
Eagle Ranger District
Dogs Allowed? Miles of Trail Max/Min Elev (ft)
Dogs allowed - must be on leash in developed areas 45 6,670ft - 11,450ft

Gypsum Creek Area Hiking Trail and Map Finder

Area Hiking Trails:
1 - Antones Trail #1871.1
2 - Hardscrabble Trail
3 - Lost Lake Trail #2224
4 - McKenzie Gulch Trail #1869.1
5 - Miller Gulch Trail #1865.1
Area Hiking Trails:
1 - Antones Trail #1871.1
2 - Hardscrabble Trail
3 - Lost Lake Trail #2224
4 - McKenzie Gulch Trail #1869.1
5 - Miller Gulch Trail #1865.1
6 - Muckey Lake Trail
7 - Sundell Trail #1863
8 - Trail #1892
9 - Trail #N206.1
10 - West Brush Creek Trail
Area Trailheads:
1 - Antones Trail #1871.1
2 - Antones Trail #1871.1
3 - Hardscrabble Trail
4 - Lost Lake Trail #2224
5 - McKenzie Gulch Trailhead
Area Trailheads:
1 - Antones Trail #1871.1
2 - Antones Trail #1871.1
3 - Hardscrabble Trail
4 - Lost Lake Trail #2224
5 - McKenzie Gulch Trailhead
6 - Miller Gulch Trail #1865.1
7 - Muckey Lake Trail
8 - Sundell Trail #1863
9 - Sundell Trail #1863
10 - Trail #1892
11 - Trail #1892
12 - West Brush Creek Trailhead
Area Campgrounds: