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CDT - Wolf Creek Pass to Trout Lake out by Williams Creek

 

Narrative and pictures of points along the Continental Divide Trail from Wolf Creek Pass, CO, northbound to vicinity of Trout Lake, then down Williams Creek Trail in the San Juan Mountains.   

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Author: Wolf15CO
Activity: Backpacking
State: Colorado (CO)
Distance: 43.29 mi 
Difficulty: 5 / 10
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CDT - Wolf Creek Pass to Trout Lake - Exit via Williams Creek Trail - 43 trail miles total with 11,500 ft of elevation gain overall. All waypoints are from GPS. This section of the Continental Divide Trail runs through spruce-fir forest about half the time and is in open alpine tundra the other half. Much of the spruce is dead or dying from a spruce beetle insect outbreak. The trail is easy to follow and but for a few exceptions is not steep.It varies in elevation from a little less than 11,000 feet to just under 13,000 feet. Water sources are not abundant but can be found periodically during a days hike (see waypoint entries).

TO TRAILHEAD: Start at the continental divide on CO Hwy 160, 23 miles east of Pagosa Springs. Optional starting point is at Lobo Overlook which is a 3 mile long dirt road on the north side of Hwy 160 just east of Wolf Creek Pass. Starting at Lobo Overlook avoids a 750 ft climb. Park other car at Williams Creek Trailhead. Access Williams Creek Trailhead via Piedra Road (4 miles west of Pagosa Springs). It is 26 miles from Hwy 160 to the trailhead on a well-maintained gravel road.  Total shuttle is 53 miles and takes 1hr 20 min.  Track is hand drawn and not from GPS.

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

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Track 1

Dist: 5.52 mi Points: 126
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Dist: 4.96 mi Points: 113
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Track 3

Dist: 2.77 mi Points: 65
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Track 4

Dist: 3.51 mi Points: 80
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Dist: 3.23 mi Points: 75
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Track 6

Dist: 4.54 mi Points: 98
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Track 7

Dist: 5.46 mi Points: 118
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Track 8

Dist: 5.18 mi Points: 117
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Track 9

Dist: 3.20 mi Points: 65
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Track 10

Dist: 1.82 mi Points: 39
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Points of Interest

CDT018 TEAM

Location: 37.571636°, -107.001465°
Team 15c and Team 50b share a campsite. Top Row: Ray Murray, Brian Kemp, Mark O'Neal. Bottom Row: Phil Kemp, Steve Peralta

WCT005a

Location: 37.541351°, -107.197517°
Team 15c (Wolfpack): Phil Kemp, Brian Kemp and Mark O'Neal

CDT001

Location: 37.483040°, -106.801666°
Trailhead at Wolf Creek Pass on Hwy 160. Trail to north is directly across Hwy 160. Alternate trail parking can be found at Lobo Overlook by driving up the gravel road just to east of the Pass.

CDT001

Location: 37.482998°, -106.801605°
Trailhead at Wolf Creek Pass on Hwy 160. Trail to north is directly across Hwy 160. Alternate trail parking can be found at Lobo Overlook

CDT002

Location: 37.493324°, -106.801331°
Alternate trailhead at Lobo Overlook Parking Lot. Road access is slightly east of CDT at Hwy 160 on north side. Gravel road is approximately 3 miles long to top. This trailhead avoids 750 ft of climbing from Hwy 160

CDT002

Location: 37.493084°, -106.801384°
Alternate trailhead at Lobo Overlook Parking Lot. Road access is slightly east of CDT at Hwy 160 on north side. Gravel road is approximately 3 miles long to top. This trailhead avoids 750 ft of climbing from Hwy 160

CDT003

Location: 37.494774°, -106.807854°
Trail junction of CDT and the Lobo Overlook connector trail. Sign post at junction says "Cont DivTr 813". This picture is looking southbound on the CDT. The narrow CDT moves off to the right and down slope, the wider Lobo connector trail continues straight ahead and stays on the ridge. Brian Kemp and Phil Kemp taking GPS readings

CDT003

Location: 37.494671°, -106.807846°
Trail junction of CDT and the Lobo Overlook connector trail. Sign post at junction says "Cont Div Tr 813"

CDT004

Location: 37.495682°, -106.823616°
Weminuche Wilderness Boundary

CDT004

Location: 37.496044°, -106.823524°
Weminuche Wilderness Boundary. This picture is looking northbound. Phil Kemp taking GPS readings

CDT005

Location: 37.496132°, -106.854233°
Trail crosses small ephemeral stream

CDT005

Location: 37.496006°, -106.854202°
Trail crosses small ephemeral stream

CDT006

Location: 37.496288°, -106.859459°
Rock Lake adjacent to trail. Not shown on most maps. View looking northbound. Brian Kemp enjoying the lake.

CDT006

Location: 37.496231°, -106.859375°
Rock Lake adjacent to trail. Not shown on most maps.

CDT007

Location: 37.504745°, -106.873917°
Trail junction with the South Fork Archuleta Trail (750). Junction is marked with a sign labeled "South Fork Trail". View is looking northbound. CDT continues straight.

CDT007

Location: 37.504711°, -106.873886°
Trail junction with the South Fork Archuleta Trail (750). Junction is marked with a sign labeled "South Fork Trail"

CDT008

Location: 37.515129°, -106.879189°
Small stream. Possible water source.

CDT008

Location: 37.515053°, -106.879089°
Small stream. Possible water source.

CDT009

Location: 37.527637°, -106.877380°
Spotted Lake. Limited camping nearby. View looking southbound

CDT009

Location: 37.527363°, -106.877380°
Spotted Lake. Limited camping nearby

CDT010 CAMP

Location: 37.535210°, -106.877869°
Day 1 Campsite at Archuleta Lake

CDT010 CAMP

Location: 37.535393°, -106.877930°
Day 1 Campsite at Archuleta Lake

CDT010

Location: 37.533371°, -106.878105°
Trail junction with Archuleta Trail (839). Sign at intersection says "Archuleta Tr 839". Camping opportunities >200 ft away from Archuleta Lake off the Archuleta Trail.

CDT010

Location: 37.533409°, -106.878174°
Trail junction with Archuleta Trail (839). Sign at intersection says "Archuleta Tr 839". Camping opportunities >200 ft away from Archuleta Lake off the Archuleta Trail. View is northbound. CDT continues straight.

CDT011 NB

Location: 37.544239°, -106.878502°
Top of crest on CDT by Mt. Hope. 700 ft climb from Archuleta Lake on nicely sloped switchbacked trail. View looking northbound. CDT on ridge in front then continues left on first ridge in middle

CDT011 SB

Location: 37.544239°, -106.878471°
Top of crest on CDT by Mt. Hope. 700 ft climb from Archuleta Lake on nicely sloped switchbacked trail. View looking southbound at Archuleta Lake

CDT011

Location: 37.544128°, -106.878410°
Top of crest on CDT by Mt. Hope. 700 ft climb from Archuleta Lake on nicely sloped switchbacked trail

CDT012

Location: 37.558403°, -106.880768°
Trail junction with Highline Trail (832). Sign post at interection says "Highline Tr 832". Sign at intersection has directional arrows for the Highline Trail and the CDT. View looking northbound. CDT continues to the left. Phil Kemp unloads his heavy load.

CDT012

Location: 37.558376°, -106.880783°
Trail junction with Highline Trail (832). Sign post at interection says "Highline Tr 832". Sign at intersection has directional arrows for the Highline Trail and the CDT

CDT013 BCT

Location: 37.564930°, -106.887993°
Trail junction with Beaver Creek Trail (560). Sign at intersection does not say trail name. Check current trail conditions before planning to travel this trail. As of 8/07 the trail is closed by the Forest Service due to poor conditions near Beaver Meadows

CDT013 NB

Location: 37.564930°, -106.888023°
Trail junction with Beaver Creek Trail (560). Check current trail conditions before planning to travel this trail. As of 8/07 the trail is closed by the Forest Service due to poor conditions near Beaver Meadows. View is northbound on CDT. Brian Kemp and Phil Kemp survey the junction.

CDT013

Location: 37.564857°, -106.888023°
Trail junction with Beaver Creek Trail (560). Sign at intersection does not say trail name. Check current trail conditions before planning to travel this trail. As of 8/07 the trail is closed by the Forest Service due to poor conditions near Beaver Meadows

CDT014 ST

Location: 37.564106°, -106.906586°
Trail junction with Sawtooth Trail (828). Several signs and posts at well marked intersection. Sawtooth trail itself is a little difficult to see at first as it moves off NNE from the main sign post. View of Sawtooth Trail headed NNE

CDT014 NB

Location: 37.563992°, -106.906525°
Trail junction with Sawtooth Trail (828). Several signs and posts at well marked intersection. Sawtooth trail itself is a little difficult to see at first as it moves off NNE from the main sign post. View looking northbound. Brian Kemp blazing forward.

CDT014

Location: 37.564030°, -106.906471°
Trail junction with Sawtooth Trail (828). Several signs and posts at well marked intersection. Sawtooth trail itself is a little difficult to see at first as it moves off NNE from the main sign post

CDT015

Location: 37.566841°, -106.939018°
Bump on map labeled as 12,242 ft. View looking NB at upcoming flat top hill. A little west of here are some ponds on a large bench below the trail on the west side of the Continental Divide.

CDT015

Location: 37.566818°, -106.938995°
Bump on map labeled as 12,242 ft. A little west of here are some ponds on a large bench below the trail on the west side of the Continental Divide.

CDT016

Location: 37.566467°, -106.977463°
Trail junction with the Fisher Creek Trail (826) / Ivy Creek Trail (805). The intersection is signed however the sign does not indicate the trail name of the cross trail. View looking northbound. The CDT turns to the left and the cross trail is to the right. Team 15C meets up with Team 50B led by Ray Murray

CDT016

Location: 37.566444°, -106.977440°
Trail junction with the Fisher Creek Trail (826) / Ivy Creek Trail (805). The intersection is signed however the sign does not indicate the trail name of the cross trail. Previous signs south of here called this trail Ivy Creek

CDT017

Location: 37.567116°, -106.986725°
Ephemeral stream crosses trail. This is the first water on the trail northbound from Archuleta Lake. Phil Kemp and Ray Murray wonder what happened to Steve.

CDT017

Location: 37.567104°, -106.986549°
Ephemeral stream crosses trail. This is the first water on the trail northbound from Archuleta Lake

CDT018 CAMP

Location: 37.571499°, -107.001305°
Possible campsites abound near water at Piedra Pass.

CDT018 CAMP

Location: 37.571545°, -107.001350°
Possible campsites abound near water. Day 2 campsite at Piedra Pass.

CDT018

Location: 37.570770°, -107.000443°
Trail junction with West Fork Trail (561) / Rainbow Trail. Sign at intersection says "Rainbow Trail". However maps differ as to the trail name. Trails Illustrated map says West Fork Trail. CDT continues straight. Lots of water and camping in area.

CDT018

Location: 37.570770°, -107.000465°
Trail junction with West Fork Trail (561) / Rainbow Trail. Sign at intersection says "Rainbow Trail". However maps differ as to the trail name. Trails Illustrated map says West Fork Trail. CDT continues straight. Lots of water and camping in area. View looking northbound. Red Mountain Trail (896) to right. Ray Murray, Phil Kemp, and Brian Kemp deciding exactly which way the trails go.

CDT019

Location: 37.570057°, -107.003304°
Trail junction with Turkey Creek Trail (580). Sign post at intersection indicates trail name. View looking northbound. CDT turns to the right (up slope) and Turkey Creek Trail continues straight, down drainage.. Phil Kemp and Brian Kemp take off in the morning.

CDT019

Location: 37.570011°, -107.003281°
Trail junction with Turkey Creek Trail (580). Sign post at intersection indicates trail name

CDT020

Location: 37.561806°, -107.032333°
Trail junction with Turkey Creek connector trail. No sign at all at this intersection. Actual junction is slightly east of point indicated on the map. Trail is obvious and appears to be well used. View looking southbound. CDT continues to the left if heading south and stays on the ridge. If proceeding northbound, the CDT continues straight with the Turkey Creek connector veering off sharply left and downslope. Brian Kemp and Phil Kemp debate the unmarked trail.

CDT020

Location: 37.561703°, -107.032310°
Trail junction with Turkey Creek connector trail. No sign at all at this intersection. Actual junction is slightly east of point indicated on the map. Trail is obvious and appears to be well used. Steep climb northbound on CDT from here.

CDT021

Location: 37.566555°, -107.044052°
Small ephemeral stream crosses trail.

CDT021

Location: 37.566456°, -107.044037°
Small ephemeral stream crosses trail.

CDT022

Location: 37.572300°, -107.046944°
Trail junction with East Trout Creek Trail (896). Sign post at intersection is easy to spot but the trail is grown over and not distinct. This post is about 50 ft off of the CDT to the north. If leaving the CDT and heading down East Trout Creek, keep a sharp eye out for the trail as you proceed down slope.

CDT022

Location: 37.572285°, -107.046921°
Trail junction with East Trout Creek Trail (896). Sign post at intersection is easy to spot but the East Trout Creek trail is grown over and not distinct.

CDT023

Location: 37.570675°, -107.054100°
Trail junction with Palomino Mountain connector trail with access to Middle Fork Trail (589). Sign post at intersection but it does not have legible writing. CDT and trail junction are at flat spot in saddle, slightly higher and east than indicated on maps. View looking soutbound. CDT continues straight on the distinct trail on the east side of the Continental Divide. Connector trail is faint trail on right in this photo. It is heading off on the west side of the Divide.

CDT023

Location: 37.570644°, -107.054123°
Trail junction with Palomino Mountain connector trail with access to Middle Fork Trail (589). Sign post at intersection but it does not have legible writing. CDT and trail junction are at flat spot in saddle, slightly higher and east than indicated on map.

CDT024

Location: 37.572117°, -107.081345°
Two nice small ponds just off trail in a flat basin.

CDT024

Location: 37.572048°, -107.081299°
Two nice small ponds just off trail in a flat basin.

CDT025 ICT

Location: 37.599464°, -107.101440°
Trail junction with Indian Creek Trail (588). Post at intersection but no sign. View of Indian Creek Trail to south

CDT025 NB

Location: 37.599407°, -107.101379°
Trail junction with Indian Creek Trail (588). Post at intersection but no sign. Junction matches up well with Trails Illustrated Map. Trimble topo and current National Forest maps show this junction in the upper part of the drainage south and east of the post on the CDT. View in photo is northbound. CDT continues straight and stays on ridge. Indian Creek Trail dives off downslope in a southwesterly direction. This intersection cannot be seen if on the CDT hiking southbound until past the junction. Phil Kemp and Brian Kemp debate another intersection.

CDT025

Location: 37.599373°, -107.101273°
Trail junction with Indian Creek Trail (588). Post at intersection but no sign. Junction matches up well with Trails Illustrated Map, but is in totally different location than shown on Trimble topo. Additionally there is only one intersection and not two.

CDT026a

Location: 37.602192°, -107.101196°
Either clearing will take you back up to the Continental Divide trail located on the ridge above this small lake that is part of the headwaters of East Trout Creek

CDT026b

Location: 37.603912°, -107.121010°
Looking northbound. The CDT continues along the ridge in front. Brian Kemp and Phil Kemp wondering why they have to stare into the sun just so I can get their picture.

CDT026 CAMP

Location: 37.602665°, -107.106575°
Potential campsites on ridge using water source on upper tributary of East Trout Creek. Must bushwhack off trail to lake 500 ft below for water. Very easy bushwhack and some navigation allow picking a campsite location with nice views.

CDT026 CAMP

Location: 37.602737°, -107.106613°
Day 3 campsite using water source on upper tributary of East Trout Creek. Must bushwhack off trail to lake 500 ft below for water. Very easy bushwhack and some navigation allow picking a campsite location on the ridge with nice views.

CDT027

Location: 37.601501°, -107.138107°
Trail junction with Palisade Meadows Trail (651). Fallen post at intersection but no sign. CDT continues along ridge, side trail (651) heads south. Phil Kemp is scared of Mark O'Neal's shadow

CDT027

Location: 37.601479°, -107.138107°
Trail junction with Palisade Meadows Trail (651). Fallen post at intersection but no sign. CDT continues along ridge, side trail (651) heads south.

CDT028

Location: 37.618542°, -107.136017°
Streams requiring slight descent to access.

CDT028

Location: 37.618435°, -107.136017°
Streams requiring slight descent to access. Two small ephemeral streams cross trail just to south. Travelling northbound this is the first water on the trail since the ponds on the East Trout Creek drainage.

CDT029

Location: 37.625942°, -107.138786°
Cherokee Lake from CDT.

CDT029

Location: 37.625942°, -107.138809°
Cherokee Lake just below CDT

CDT030

Location: 37.629429°, -107.142693°
Marshy perennial stream just north of Cherokee Lake.

CDT030

Location: 37.629333°, -107.142670°
Marshy perennial stream just north of Cherokee Lake.

CDT031 VID

Location: 37.635059°, -107.142761°
Video shot from the Knife Edge.

CDT031a

Location: 37.636684°, -107.149353°
You belong among the wild flowers

CDT031 NFE

Location: 37.635193°, -107.142761°
Trail hits the Knife Edge. View looking east along the length of the "Knife Edge".

CDT031

Location: 37.635017°, -107.142746°
Trail hits the Knife Edge. Easy scramble, no real exposure. The views here are nice and don't require going out to the end of the ridge.

CDT031 NB

Location: 37.635086°, -107.142792°
Trail hits the Knife Edge. View looking northbound. Trail continues northbound to the right underneath the cliffs. Nicely built section of trail here. Phil Kemp exploring the "scary" Knife Edge

CDT032

Location: 37.636406°, -107.156784°
Trail junction with Williams Fork Lake Trail (664). Sign post at intersection is weathered but readable. Sign says Williams Creek which is the name of the trailhead below. Trail descends to and around Williams Lake and beyond down Williams Creek, though this may not be shown on some maps. Brian Kemp is glad its all downhill from here.

CDT032

Location: 37.636333°, -107.156746°
Trail junction with Williams Fork Lake Trail (664) and trail to Trout Lake. Sign post at intersection is weathered but readable. Sign says Williams Creek which is the name of the trailhead below. CDT is well marked with posts.

WCT001a

Location: 37.632561°, -107.155533°
Williams Lake. View looking south

WCT001

Location: 37.618168°, -107.165901°
Trail junction of Williams Fork Lake Trail (664) and Williams Creek Trail (587). Williams Creek Trail is to the left and Williams Lake is to the right. Sign at intersection differs from names listed on map. View is looking north (uphill).

WCT001

Location: 37.618168°, -107.165932°
Trail junction of Williams Fork Lake Trail (664) and Williams Creek Trail (587). Williams Creek Trail continues down towards the trailhead. Sign at intersection differs from names listed on map.

WCT002 CAMP

Location: 37.611298°, -107.156860°
Established campsite at edge of Williams Creek immediately adjacent to Trail 587.

WCT002 CAMP

Location: 37.611263°, -107.156822°
Established campsite at edge of Williams Creek immediately adjacent to Trail 587. Day 4 campsite

WCT003

Location: 37.587250°, -107.169449°
This is representative of a large portion of the Williams Creek Trail (587) above the Indian Creek Trail junction following a long stretch of wet weather.

WCT003

Location: 37.587067°, -107.169266°
The Williams Creek Trail (587) can be a very muddy multi-use trail between the trailhead and Williams Lake. Two stream crossings require getting your feet wet if it has rained lately. Be prepared for slow going due to muddy sections of the trail if there has been a recent history of wet weather.

WCT004

Location: 37.563507°, -107.184013°
Trail junction with the Williams Creek Trail (587) and the Indian Creek Trail (588). Sign post at intersection correctly identifies the trails.

WCT004

Location: 37.563740°, -107.184128°
Trail junction with the Williams Creek Trail (587) and the Indian Creek Trail (588). Sign post at intersection correctly identifies the trails. Williams Creek Trail is to left. View looking north (uphill).

WCT005

Location: 37.541271°, -107.197502°
Williams Creek Trailhead. Brian Kemp and Phil Kemp looking fresh after 43 miles

WCT005

Location: 37.541267°, -107.197495°
Williams Creek Trailhead and parking lot. 26 miles (45 minute drive on well graded gravel road) to Hwy 160 via Piedra Road. 27 miles from Piedra Road to Wolf Creek Pass on Highway 160. Water and pit toilet available in parking lot at Willaims Creek TH.

CDT001 ELEV

Location: 37.483395°, -106.802872°
Elevation profile from start to finish

Williams Creek Trailhead to Wolf Creek Pass Directions

Location: 37.541443°, -107.197670°

CDT004a

Location: 37.498096°, -106.848076°
View out towards Mt. Hope

CDT0013a

Location: 37.563633°, -106.898361°
Looking at one hill you don't have to climb. Phil Kemp leading the way

CDT015b

Location: 37.565243°, -106.974640°
View looking southbound prior to flat top hill

CDT015a

Location: 37.563854°, -106.968475°
Your partners will look like ants from the top of this climb

CDT023a

Location: 37.572701°, -107.073013°
Come for the wildflowers

CDT024a

Location: 37.584179°, -107.092430°
South River Peak off in the distance





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