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    Berthoud Pass Trailhead

    4.4 (5 reviews)

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    Butler Gulch

    Butler Gulch

    4.6(5 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    During the Summer Butler Gulch is a delightful easy trek...Winter in a foot of snow and subzero…read moretemps...not so much. It will test your stamina but it is worth snowshoeing up to the Jean Mine. Look out for Nordic skiers and Snow Mobiles. Awesome views

    Are you seeking wildflowers?! ++ COME HERE!!…read more Craving some waterfalls?! ++ COME HERE!! Does old mining equipment intrigue you?! ++ COME HERE!! Do you crave a customizable challenge?! ++ COME HERE!! Having had Butler Gulch on my "must hike" list for what feels like forever, it was one of the first hikes I chose this season. Tiffany N and I made our way there in search of some wildflowers, and we were not disappointed. The trail shape is a lollipop. We, however, chose a slightly less challenging route and treated it as an out and back (by going counterclockwise until just a bit past the old mining equipment) versus a loop. If you plan to do the whole loop, you are going to want to go clockwise once you get to the split in the trail, as there are some intense switchbacks that you don't want to tackle going down hill. There are definitely some steep stretches that we found challenging, but once we passed those we found great rewards - an abundance of wildflowers covering the surrounding mountains. It was glorious! There are several streams and waterfalls along the way too. I highly recommend hiking Butler Gulch early in the season to ensure that you get to take in all that colorful Colorado has to offer!

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    Butler Gulch - Jean mine with 100 year old car wreckage. 12,000 ft altitude and subzero temps hrrrrrrr

    Jean mine with 100 year old car wreckage. 12,000 ft altitude and subzero temps hrrrrrrr

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    Rollins Pass Rd

    Rollins Pass Rd

    4.0(1 review)
    11.5 mi

    The first time the BF and I decided to check out Rollins Pass Rd as a hike, having parked the car…read moreby the entrance of the road. We walked a couple miles when we realized the road seemed never ending. However, we did get a good look at many great pull off sites for camping. A good handful of people passed us in Jeeps, ATVs, and mountain/motor bikes, which is probably the best way to get to the top where lakes reside. The terrain is rough, with plenty of big and small rocks accompanied with dips. The following weekend the BF and I decided to take the Forrester. Two and a half hours up going 15 mph with occasional pit stops to check out the scenery was not bad but for some reason the trip back seemed more rough and never ending. Once getting to the top there is an opportunity to hike up to Needles Eye Tunnel. The tunnel is currently barricaded so no passage through is possible. But a view of the land is breath taking, considering it was September and the leaves are still turning. Once at the top near Needles Eye, you can't help but make a Tarzan call - it's great! I would recommend this road/hike/camping site if you have yourself a reliable car/truck with great bottom clearance to avoid rocks as well as big and small dips in the road. Pack a nice lunch and enjoy it at the top of the mountain or bring a fishing pole to get a days worth of fishing.

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    Rollins Pass Rd - Needles Eye Tunnel in the distance

    Needles Eye Tunnel in the distance

    Rollins Pass Rd - A lake at the top

    A lake at the top

    Rollins Pass Rd - View from Needles Eye Tunnel

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    View from Needles Eye Tunnel

    Berthoud Pass Trailhead - hiking - Updated May 2026

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