This morning I drove down to Red Feather Lakes again, this time with Rosie, for a hike on the Elkhorn Creek Trail. I turned off of County Road 74E to Boy Scout Camp Road. There's a monument for the site of a Log Cabin Stage Station at this road junction and I stopped for a quick look.
Then Rosie and I headed over to the trailhead and hit the trail.
While I thought the trail would closely follow Elkhorn Creek, in reality it climbed a ridge high above the stream. Still, I could hear rushing water, at least at the beginning of the trail. The scenery was quite nice.
We passed through a few groves of aspen and then eventually rejoined the creek. Rosie enjoyed hopping into and out of the water.
As we approached the top of the ridge meadows opened up with nice views of the high peaks to the west.
We made our way to the Granite Ridge Trail
where we turned east and walked it a short distance to the Molly Moon Trail, making a very small loop before returning to the trailhead by retracing our steps on the Elkhorn Creek Trail.
Instead of hopping around in the water, Rosie opted to cross the creek on a bridge on the return trip.
As we approached the trailhead I noticed that I could see the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya in the distance.
It was a very pleasant hike, one that I'm a bit surprised I haven't heard more about.

























