Jones Pass

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Summary


The Jones Pass trailhead offers a variety of summer and winter activities. Hiking opportunities include hiking on the Continental Divide Trail via the Henderson Spur trail and/or driving to the top of Jones Pass. Butler Gulch is also a popular hiking and cross-country ski trail. The road climbs gradually to the top of the pass and descends steeply down the west side to a closed road. Winter activities include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

{ Last know status: Closed | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: August 17, 2020 }

Terrain Experience Level


Expert
None
Advanced
None
Intermediate
None
Beginner
Mostly

Terrain


Rhythm Section
Unknown
Roots
Unknown
Mud
Unknown
Sand
Unknown
Jumps
Unknown
Hill Climbs
Unknown
Hard Pack
Unknown
Gravle
Lots
Large Loose Rocks
Some
Other Hazards
Unknown

Allowed Vehicles


Motorcycle
Allowed
ATV
Unknown
4x4
Unknown
SxS
Unknown
Snowmobile
Unknown

Details


Forest Service Links


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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/arp/recarea/?recid=28436

Directions

From I-70, take exit 232 to US 40,proceed northwest approx. 9 miles to small town of Berthoud Falls. Turn left at the sign for Jones Pass/Henderson Mine. Follow paved road 1.6 miles to a gate, turn right on Forest Road 144. The trailhead is a half mile ahead.

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