Sabtu, 02 Oktober 2010

Tenderfoot

Distance: 2.5 miles round trip
Elevation: 9,256 ft - 9,821 ft
Elevation Gain: 565 ft
Dogs: Off Leash

The easy Tenderfoot trail offers stunning views of Lake Dillon

The water treatment facility entrance

The road just as it exits the Water Treatment Facility

The Tenderfoot Trail is a short but scenic outing near Lake Dillon. It is great as an after work doggie outing or an early morning stroll before the heat of the day.

A first glimpse of Lake Dillon and the Ten Mile Range

A sure sign of fall in Summit County are the Rose Hips. They are everywhere!

Approaching the official trailhead

To get to the trail, head up highway 6 going to Dillon from Silverthorne. At the last stop light on the top of the hill (Lutheran Church on the left) take a left and then an IMMEDIATE right onto Road 51. A short distance up this road is a large, fenced complex for construction vehicles. On the right, as the road begins to climb, is a small parking area. There is a small sign pointing out the spot. Above the parking area is the Dillon Water Treatment Facility. The route actually starts on that property, so don't be confused.

Close up of the trailhead

Looking south along the rolling hills

Heading upwards

A dirt road exits the facility and heads southward along a now clear cut hillside. Around 0.25 miles is the official trailhead with an obvious US Forest Service sign. From this point the trail heads upwards along the dry slopes of Tenderfoot Mountain.

Yellow Rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) is a late blooming plant that often grows near Sagebrush


A trail segment near a clear cut area

Looking north at the Gore Range

Sagebrush, and Yellow Rabbitbrush dominate the flora for most of the route. Lodgepole pine and Aspen make a showing as well as Lupine in the summer.

Views of Lake Dillon abound on this trail

A Lodgepole segment

Grasshopper identification is not easy. If anyone knows what species this is, please let me know.

I like this trail because it provides stunning views of Lake Dillon, the Tenmile Range, and the Gore Range for very little effort. If you are going to go for a dog walk you might as well have some eye candy as well.

An Aspen segment with Lake Dillon in the distance

Looking north from the final bench at 1.25 miles

The end of the trail sign at 1.35 miles

Close up of some Yellow Rabbitbrush

Here are some milestones: 0.69 miles to the first bench, 0.90 miles to a power line tower on the left, 1.25 miles to a final bench, and 1.35 miles to an official "end of the trail" sign.

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