Upper Beaver Brook Watershed History and Conservation Hike
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Date and Time
Thursday Aug 8, 2024
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM MDT
August 8, 2024/ 9 a.m.
Location
Trailhead located at the crossroad of Witter Gulch Road & Highway 103 (formerly known as Squaw Pass)
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
malt@savetheland.org
303-679-0950
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Description
Join Mountain Area Land Trust on a scenic hike to learn the history of how Beaver Brook Watershed was conserved. You’ll enjoy the beauty and find hidden treasures along the way! Upper Beaver Brook Watershed: Approximately 2.8 – 3.1 miles (loop) Terrain: Class one moderate hiking, on a designated trail. Level or ascending, to what extent ascending: The 2.8 – 3.1-mile loop contains approximately 500 – 800 feet of elevation gain/loss. When taken the standard route, most of the ascending (elevation gain) come in the last 0.5 – 0.65 miles of the loop. Number of rest breaks Periodic rest breaks. No Restroom Facilities On Route Parking: The trailhead, located at the crossroad of Witter Gulch Road & Highway 103, provides ample parking availability. Please RSVP to malt@savetheland.org or (303) 679-0950.