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White
River National Forest
Following Red Table Mountain ridge, the 7.96 mile Mt.
Thomas Trail climbs the peak of Mt. Thomas at 11,977'. After about 7 miles
the trail descends into sparse stands of spruce/fir forest and ends in a
large meadow which connects with Red Table Mountain Road (FR 514). Mt.
Thomas Trail is available for hiking & horseback riding. To
Mt. Thomas Trail from Eagle Colorado, travel south along Brush Creek Road
to the fork of East and West Brush Creek. Turn right at the fork onto West
Brush Creek Road (FR 400) and continue 10 miles passing Sylvan Lake to
Crooked Creek Pass. Turn right just past the cattle guard and travel 0.5
mile on this short, rough road. |