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Hey Mark,
I have two maps that show this. From the end of Segment 2, where the CT intersects with Hwy 126, drive north on Jefferson County Rd 126 to Buffalo Creek. Then follow the North Fork of the South Platte River downstream on County Road 96 (it goes northeast for a few miles, then southeast, following the river the whole way.) This will take you to the North Fork's confluence with the South Fork and the trailhead. I'm seeing a Forest Road 538, but it is not clear if this is a reliable route. The folks at REI should also be able to help you out.
Mark--Wow, Hey! Sorry, I JUST saw your post. Sorry for not responding sooner. I love running at Fox Run Park, and a lot of the trails you mentioned. Do you swim at a gym? I just started swimming again and really have been enjoying it. I have done 14ers, but not any recently. Life has been real busy lately. Hopefully that will change though soon! I'd love any tips, suggestions, etc. You sound like a seasoned athlete :) Love it! Have a great day!
Tim Bergsten
(Good to see you on the site! The following is the standard greeting we send to all. Take care!)
Thanks for joining PikesPeakSports.us, the digital stomping ground for the outdoor community. On this site, you can share your stories, blogs, photos and videos about your fun and active lifestyle. We're looking forward to reading your words and seeing your photos! This site works when the individual members contribute info.
We're all about building community right here in Colorado Springs, connecting you with others who share a common passion for running, riding, hiking and climbing.
Please be sure to join the groups that you like. You can read more here about using the site. And check out our new Incline group where we have begun a list of everyone's personal-best times. It's all for fun...go for it!
Please tell your friends about us and please share your PikesPeakSports.us posts on your Facebook and Twitter accounts. It will really help us build this online community.
If you have questions or comments, please e-mail me at the address below.
Please follow us on Facebook.
Follow us on Twitter.
Check out the PikesPeakSports.us store.
Thanks again and happy trails!
Tim Bergsten
PikesPeakSports.us editor
tim.bergsten@gmail.com
Aug 30, 2010
Tim Bergsten
I have two maps that show this. From the end of Segment 2, where the CT intersects with Hwy 126, drive north on Jefferson County Rd 126 to Buffalo Creek. Then follow the North Fork of the South Platte River downstream on County Road 96 (it goes northeast for a few miles, then southeast, following the river the whole way.) This will take you to the North Fork's confluence with the South Fork and the trailhead. I'm seeing a Forest Road 538, but it is not clear if this is a reliable route. The folks at REI should also be able to help you out.
Sep 21, 2010
Ashley Canipe
Nov 7, 2010