GMF Trail System
-American Discovery (ADT)/
Ute Pass (UPT)
- Catamount Trail
- Conn Trail
- Thomas Trail
- Kirkpatrick Trail
- Crystal Trail
- Ring The Peak
(RTP)
- Wallace Reserve
Trails (6)
Bear
Castle Rock
Elk Root
Fat Man's Squeeze
Peyote Pass
Wallace
- Mt Dewey Trail
- Bratton Trail
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Crystal Trail Fall Gallery
Photos by Jeremiah Nelson
FRIENDS OF GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS TRAILS
The Friends of the Green Mountain Falls Trails is an organization of local trails enthusiasts who volunteer their time to develop and maintain a system of local trails to serve recreational needs of town residents and visitors photo: Crystal TrailFR
Thursday 9th
GMF Trails Friends Meeting
--6:00 pm Mucky Duck Restaurant, Green Mountain Falls, CO
Thursday 12th
GMF Trails Friends Meeting
--6:00 pm Mucky Duck Restaurant, Green Mountain Falls, CO
Thursday 13th
GMF Trails Friends Meeting
--6:00 pm Mucky Duck Restaurant, Green Mountain Falls, CO
Overview
of the
GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS
Trails Network
The Green Mountain Falls Trails System consists of 16 magnificent trails totaling over 20 miles that provide a variety of experiences. All are non-motorized hiking trails.
The American Discovery Trail (ADT), a 6,800 mile long coast-to-coast trail route across America and the Ute Pass Regional Trail, a 40 mile route from Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek, pass through the Town of Green Mountain Falls on a bicycle/pedestrian lane along Ute Pass Avenue.
Two of the Green Mountain Falls trails connect directly to the Ring the Peak Trail, a 57 mile long loop that circumnavigates Pikes Peak
.
Most of the system consists of back country single track hiking trails carved out of the forest on the steep ramparts that overlook the Town and feature spectacular views.
For detailed information on each trail, click on "Trail Descriptions"
Get Out! Give back to trails. Meet great people.
Join us for a half day of trails maintenance in beautiful Green Mountain Falls.
Tools and training provided. Learn
how to use a Pulaski and a McLeod.
Meet at 8 AM at the Green Box Pavilion next
to the PANTRY RESTAURANT on Lake Street.
Bring water, gloves, and a smile. Sturdy boots
needed. Free lunch for all workers at the Pantry.
You must sign up in advance by calling Rocco
Blasi 684-2481 or E-Mail rocblasi@gmail.com.
Minimum age 16. Info at www.gmfcotrails.org
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03/10/2021