I’m delinquent in updating the blog as w hiked the South Chicago Creek trail last weekend (June 28th). Mike doesn’t like to hike at less than 10,000 feet, so we headed up past Idaho Springs.
Trail Rating - moderate to strenuous
Trail Length - 5 mile-out-and-back
Elevation - 9,960 to 11,300 feet
Location - Mount Evans Wilderness, Arapaho National Forest
We had a rough start to the morning as the book were were using to locate the trailhead did not list the name of the street we were to turn on, so it took us an extra 30 or 45 minutes to figure it out.
Once we found the trailhead, we set out on our adventure.

I immediately realized that this was going to be a tough hike as we immediately started climbing and kept climbing for the first hour. Good butt workout right? You got that right! If you figure that a standard flight of stairs is 14 feet, we climbed 95 floors during this hike. Here’s a snapshot of one of the sections that we trekked up.

If you’re not an experienced hiker, note that the upper part of the trail is thick and requires that you follow the cairns left by the hikers who had previously hiked the trail.

While we didn’t see much other than a chipmunk or a bird, we did see some droppings…

Not sure what animal left these behind, but I’m going to study up on what to do if a bear attacks you just in case!

A picture from the top.
Overall, I believe that this is the most strenuous hike Mike and have ventured out on to-date. Hopefully we’ll hit a few more before the Summers over!
If you’re headed up to the area and want to check out the trail, you’ll want to turn right off of Mount Evans Highway (CO 103) onto Hefferman Gluch Road - as seen here.
