Mountain Biking: 403 Trail Info
The Washington Gulch area is just another example of how
special this place is. There are any number of incredible
views and abundant wildflowers in this drainage.
Trail 403 will throw a lot at you in its short journey
from Elkton to Gothic Road. This trail usually has some
snow on it well into the riding season. You can find Washington
Gulch Road by riding north from town on Gothic Road. The
second dirt road on your left is Washington Gulch. This
is after a short climb on Gothic Road.
Ride out Washington Gulch past the development of Meridan
Lake and then start to enjoy the view as you ride steadily
up the valley. The climb gets a little stiffer as you approach
Elkton. There isn’t much left of the old mining town now.
Only a few private buildings on your right will let you
know. The area through here is private land, so please respect
it.
Just past a small cabin on your right, the push begins.
You’re still on the road, but the climbing picks up the
pace. After a sharp switchback to the left, the road mellows
a bit then tops out. To the left is an incredible view down
valley.
Just past this viewpoint, look for a trail sign and a distinct
singletrack on your right. This is 403. The warm-up is over
and the riding begins. The trail climbs up through some
amazing meadows before it tops out and crashes headlong
down into Gothic Valley. There has been some great trail
work done along the descent, but be careful. The switchbacks
are wild and more than a few have walked sections of this.
Shortly before the mayhem is over, you’ll ride through
a small campground that sees a lot of activity any time
of year. Watch for sleeping campers in the road. Once you
get out to the main road (Gothic Road), right takes you
back to the town of Gothic and Crested Butte. Left takes
you further up Gothic Road towards Scofield Pass.
If 403 sounds a little hairy (which it can be), try staying
on Washington Gulch Road and riding Paradise Divide. Washington
Gulch Road continues straight at the trailhead of 403. It
rolls along for a while then intersects another old mining
road coming up from the defunct town of Pittsburgh. This
is an amazing area for views and a challenging dirt road
ride. At the aforementioned intersection, right takes you
up towards Paradise Divide. Left takes you down a fantastic
ride into the Slate River drainage and eventually back to
town.
For Paradise Divide, turn right and climb from the intersection.
The views to your left of Purple Mountain and the Slate
River valley will knock your socks off. The road tops out
at Paradise Divide. Here hiking trails lead into the Yule
Pass on the left. Take your time… the views will astound
you.
The road continues down into a wonderful alpine basin between
Cinnamon Mountain, Baldy Mountain and Yule Pass. The array
of alpine and sub-alpine plants is mind boggling through
here. The road continues down for the most part and bottoms
out in Scofield Park, a beautiful natural open area. Keep
bearing right and come to another major road intersection
at Scofield Pass. Right at the intersection takes you down
back to Gothic and Crested Butte. Left on this road is another
adventure entirely and ends up in the town of Marble. For
another diversion, Trail 401 climbs up on your left at Scofield
Pass.
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