Many street cars will be able to reach the lower trailhead off E. Fork Road. There are some rocky arroyo crossings beyond about 37.402, -106.82 that will stop low clearance cars and RVs. Look for parking or camping spots and ride on up the road to the trailhead.
Treasure Mountain is a hidden gem east of Pagosa Springs. From the lower trailhead, the trail climbs on moderate grades through scenic aspens and firs. Eventually, the trail intersects
Windy Pass Trail.
If you plan to do this trail as a shuttle, from the top of Wolf
Creek Pass. You'll ride the CDT to the top of the ski area and look for a USFS sign posted on a tree. The drop in has been reworked and easy to find.
When you reach Wolf
Creek Road USFS #725, head left for about a mile with a little climb to the epic singletrack downhill section of the trail. Drop down the steep sidehill through the burn area.
After some great views and narrow sidehill, you'll come to another steep moonscape section. After a few creek crossings and real mountain downhill riding, you'll arrive to a big, open meadow that is the
Windy Pass Trail intersection. The rest of the trail has more flow and speed as it sweeps through aspen groves and meadows. Once you arrive at a cattle gate, the ride shreds down a sidehill through oakbrush and open slopes until you reach the bottom.
The ride can be done as an out-and-back from the East Fork with many hike-a-bike sections after the
Windy Pass Trail intersection.
It's better done as a shuttle from the CDT at the top of Wolf
Creek Pass or riding up Wolf
Creek Road USFS #725 to avoid the top steep section. Most people leave a car at the large parking area at the start of the East Fork Road #667.
This new section of Treasure Mountain Trail #565 was built in 2019 by the FS trail crew to replace the nonexistent trail that used to connect the CDT to the rest of Treasure Mountain Trail #565. Fast and flowing with berms and one semi technical rock garden this section rewards you for your labor climbing up the CDT. Not recommended for climbing up from Wolf
Creek road to the CDT.
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