Lime Creek Road
11.1 mi
Distance
5 hrs 56 min
Time
terrain
1,061 ft
Elev Gain
Overview
This is a difficult one way trail in San Juan National Forest.
This trail goes by Lime Creek Burn 1879.
Sights to See
Rate this Hike
★★★★★
Public Tracks
Lime Creek Trail/Road
Beautiful trail overlooking Aspens and Lime Creek. While it is accessible by car I don’t suggest it as there isn’t enough room for two cars. If you were to meet someone you may have to backup a very long way before you find a place to pass. There isn’t room even for an ATV and car to pass. The road has sharp terns where my truck kicked rocks over the cliffs. I suggest this as a biking trail.
Lime Creek Road 2.0
Lime Creek Road lies on the edge of old Ute land, running along Lime Creek from the Upper Animas River Basin to the Bear Creek/Silverton area. It was first used as a hunting trail by the Utes.
Lime Creek Road 2.0
Lime Creek Road lies on the edge of old Ute land, running along Lime Creek from the Upper Animas River Basin to the Bear Creek/Silverton area. It was first used as a hunting trail by the Utes.
Lime Creek Road 2.0
Lime Creek Road lies on the edge of old Ute land, running along Lime Creek from the Upper Animas River Basin to the Bear Creek/Silverton area. It was first used as a hunting trail by the Utes.
Lime Creek Road 2.0
Lime Creek Road lies on the edge of old Ute land, running along Lime Creek from the Upper Animas River Basin to the Bear Creek/Silverton area. It was first used as a hunting trail by the Utes.
Lime Creek Road 2.0
Lime Creek Road lies on the edge of old Ute land, running along Lime Creek from the Upper Animas River Basin to the Bear Creek/Silverton area. It was first used as a hunting trail by the Utes.