Access
#1: Go east of Steamboat Springs 3 miles on Fish Creek Road to
Fish Creek Falls Parking Area. Two parking lots are provided. The
lower lot is for overnight and horse trailers and the upper lot
is for day hiking and picnicking parking. Both lots require a $5
fee per vehicle. Please use the envelopes that are provided. USE:
Heavy
#2: On U.S. 40, go southeast of Steamboat Springs about 21 miles
to the Dumont Lake turn-off. Follow the old highway to Forest Road
#311 at the stone monument. Parking is provided here or the unimproved
road continues to Base Camp where 1101 begins. Travel 1101 to the
junction with 1102, 3.3 miles. Road #311 is not suggested for passenger
cars or trailers.
Attractions & Considerations
The Fish Creek Falls is one of the most popular attractions of
the Steamboat Springs area. Its close proximity to town and the
spectacular falls attract large numbers of visitors. A picnic ground
and interpretive signing add to the attraction. However, as the
trail climbs in elevation above the falls, fewer people are encountered.
The area near the Continental Divide offers access to several lakes
and many subalpine meadows making it an attractive area for backpack
camping.
:Note: The Mountain View trail is preferred for biking. All bikes
must be walked within 1/4 mile of the lower bridge on the Fish Creek
Falls trail. FISH CREEK #1102
Narrative
The first section of trail from Fish Creek Falls Parking Area is
wide and smooth providing easy access to the falls viewing area.
After crossing the creek, the trail climbs steeply up Fish Creek
Canyon. After recrossing the creek it continues up the canyon towards
Long Lake. Just before reaching Long Lake, trail 1032 (Mountain
View Trail) takes off on the users' right. Many mountain bikers
will join this trail which takes them to Storm Peak, instead of
the high-use area of Fish Creek Falls. Passing trail 1032, continue
east to Long Lake and further east to the Continental Divide, Wyoming
Trail #1101. At this point the Fish Creek Falls National Scenic
Trail #1102 ends. However, this junction offers many different exit
areas if the user wishes. Also many uses change. Please refer to
the Routt National Forest map for motorized and mechanized trail
information. |