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An easy trail through the forest and rock outcroppings of the Red Feather Lakes area.


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Map Key

4.1

Miles

6.6

KM

99%

Runnable

8,149' 2,484 m

High

7,882' 2,402 m

Low

181' 55 m

Up

340' 104 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

8%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features Birding · Lake · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Dogs must be under voice control if off leash. Otherwise, they must be leashed on National Forest trails.

Runner Notes

Some rocks, holes, and flooded/muddy portions of the trail to watch for. This trail is overall, very runnable.

Description

Mt. Margaret ironically descends to the summit of its namesake mountain.

Begin from the USFS parking lot (home to an SST [sweet smelling toilet]) off of Red Feather Lakes Road. Head down the obvious path, bearing left. Make your way through the gate and across the hill into the forest. This trail meanders around the hills just east of Red Feather Lakes, offering brief views of Parvin and Dowdy Lakes before trending east towards the low summit of Mount Margaret.

There is a Y in the trail with one direction meant for equestrian use and the other for foot traffic. Take a right at this Y and it will take you to a bridge just wide enough for one person to cross. Start back west to gain your first view of Dowdy Lake before turning east again and beginning the majority of this trail's descent.

A few sections of this trail may be boggy or flooded, but there are obvious paths to take around these sections.

Eventually, the wide singletrack trail (oftentimes braided doubletrack) meets and obvious doubletrack section at an intersection with the Frog Pond Trail and East Dowdy Trail. continue northeast on Mt. Margaret. The trails in this area are well signed so navigation shouldn't be any issue.

Continuing along this doubletrack, you'll descend to yet another small pond that has a wooden fence built around its perimeter.

Just on the east side of the pond, there will be an intersection with the Divide Trail. Stay left to achieve the low summit of Mount Margaret, or, take a right to head over to the summit of a small peak just south of Mount Margaret.

The views from both of these peaks show many winding farm roads with rock towers poking up all over Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest.

Flora & Fauna

The trail travels through ponderosa pine forest, small stands of quaking aspen and many typical shrubs and grasses. You have the chance to see many birds and larger animals, maybe even elk or moose, if you're lucky!

This area is known to be a source of plague so watch out for, and STAY AWAY from any animal carcass' you might come across.

It is also a good idea to check yourself for ticks after running in this area. (A good rule of thumb for any trips through the mountains of Colorado.)

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Shared By:

Nicholas Shannon

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#969

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#11,237

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Summit views atop Mt. Margaret
Apr 29, 2018 near Red Fea…, CO
Trailhead information
Jun 29, 2015 near Red Fea…, CO
Left crosses the upcoming stream with no bridge, right leads you to a singlewide bridge.
Jun 29, 2015 near Red Fea…, CO

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