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Hike the moderate 2.2-mile Snodgrass Spur Road in Gunnison National Forest for scenic views of Mt. Crested Butte and aspen groves.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is located near Crested Butte, Colorado, within the Gunnison National Forest. While specific parking details aren't provided, trailheads for popular routes like this typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local resources or maps for the most current trailhead access points.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Snodgrass Spur Road trail. However, always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of other trail users, including mountain bikers and horses, as this is a multi-use trail.
The trail is beautiful in the summer when wildflower meadows are in bloom. Fall offers vibrant yellow aspen groves, making it a particularly scenic time. While portions are machine-groomed for winter use, the primary hiking season is typically spring through fall.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on trails like Snodgrass Spur Road within the Gunnison National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official U.S. Forest Service website for any current regulations or alerts before your visit.
Hikers can expect excellent views of Mt. Crested Butte, the Elk Mountains to the north, and picturesque sunsets. The trail winds through beautiful aspen groves and traverses wildflower meadows. The first mile is particularly noted for some of the best scenery, with intermittent views of the Gothic Valley.
A notable point of interest along or near the route is Snodgrass Mountain, which offers expansive views. The trail itself is renowned for its scenic aspen groves and wildflower meadows.
Yes, Snodgrass Spur Road is a popular multi-use trail. You should expect to encounter other users, including mountain bikers and horseback riders, in addition to fellow hikers. Always practice trail etiquette and be aware of your surroundings.
Yes, a significant characteristic of the Snodgrass Trail system is that it traverses both public and private property. Seasonal closures on private land, typically around the third week of August for cattle purposes, can restrict the full traverse of the trail. However, public land access usually remains available for hikers.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network and offers various loop options by connecting with other trails and roads. It officially covers 100% of the Snodgrass Spur Road trail, and also passes through sections of Teddy's Trail, Snodgrass Spur 590.2A Trail, and Snodgrass Trail #590.
The trail is generally considered moderate for hiking. While some sections are easier, the overall experience involves varied terrain. Families with some hiking experience should find it enjoyable, especially the scenic first mile. Always consider the distance and elevation gain for your family's comfort level.
The trail primarily consists of natural ground and dirt roads. While some sections are rated as easy, the overall difficulty for hiking is generally considered moderate due to varied terrain and elevation changes. Portions of the trail are sometimes machine-groomed, especially for winter use.
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