Pike & San Isabel National Forest, Cimarron & Comanche National
Grasslands, National Forest in Colorado
Available for Hiking & Horseback riding, the 3.4 mile Dry Creek Trail has a
starting elevation of 9,220', an ending elevation of 11,840' and is rated
difficult. Dry Creek Trail provides access to the Dry Creek Lakes.
To reach Dry Creek Trail from Westcliffe Colorado, travel south along Highway
69 to Schoolfield Lane (CR 140) and turn right. Continue along CR 140 to Macey
Lane (CR 129) and turn left. Continue along CR 129 to Horn Road (CR 130).
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