Bald Mountain Gulch Trail
Bald Mountain Gulch Trail
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Tackle the difficult Bald Mountain Gulch Trail, a 9.9-mile jogging route with 1834 feet of elevation gain and stunning views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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San Isabel National Forest
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7.65 km
Highlight • Summit
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16.0 km
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16.0 km
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9.40 km
6.56 km
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Highest point (2,920 m)
Lowest point (2,360 m)
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The Bald Mountain Gulch Trail is primarily a 4WD road with a 'difficult' rating for jogging. While some sections might be runnable, the terrain includes dirt roads, bedrock, sandy washes, rock gardens, and steep descents, making it very challenging and potentially unsafe for a typical jogging experience. It's more suited for off-road vehicles, mountain biking, or hiking.
The terrain is rugged and varied. Expect a mix of dirt roads, exposed bedrock, and sandy washes. You'll also encounter rock gardens and tight rocky sections, especially in Bald Mountain Gulch 1. Water runoff can create uneven surfaces, and there's a notable steep descent in the final mile. While some parts are mellow, the overall surface is generally uneven and requires high clearance, which is not ideal for smooth running.
The Bald Mountain Gulch Trail is located in the Fourmile area of Colorado, southeast of Johnson Village. Specific parking details for joggers are not explicitly mentioned, but as it's a 4WD road, access points are typically found where the road begins or intersects with other public roads. It's advisable to check local land management maps for designated parking areas within the Fourmile OHV Recreation area.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the San Isabel National Forest. However, they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.
Typically, there are no entrance fees required to access the general areas of the San Isabel National Forest for day use activities like jogging or hiking. However, some specific developed recreation sites or campgrounds might require a fee or permit. Always check the official US Forest Service website for the San Isabel National Forest for the most current regulations regarding permits or fees for specific activities or areas.
Given its high-elevation setting, the best time to visit is generally from late spring through early fall (roughly May to October) when the trail is free of snow and ice. Summer offers pleasant temperatures at higher elevations, but afternoon thunderstorms can occur. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for potential winter closures or hazardous conditions.
The komoot route for jogging on Bald Mountain Gulch Trail is approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) long with about 559 meters (1,834 feet) of elevation gain. It is estimated to take around 2 hours and 12 minutes to complete. However, due to the challenging and rugged terrain, individual times may vary significantly, especially for those not accustomed to running on such surfaces.
The trail offers scenic, high-elevation landscapes. You can expect expansive views of the Arkansas River valley and the majestic Collegiate Peaks. There are also spectacular rock formations and occasional tawny rock and forest-framed vistas, providing a visually rewarding experience despite the challenging terrain.
Yes, a significant point of interest along this route is the Bald Mountain summit. The trail provides access to this high-elevation peak, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Colorado landscape.
The komoot route for jogging on Bald Mountain Gulch Trail is an out-and-back route. However, the trail is part of the larger Fourmile OHV Recreation area, and it can be combined with other roads, such as the Bald Mountain Loop, for different route configurations if you're exploring beyond the specific jogging path.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other paths. It primarily follows Bald Mountain Gulch Road and Bald Mountain, but also intersects with Turret Trail 6045, 1434, BLM 300.C1, Bald Mountain Gulch Cutoff Road, and 1434.A.