Video Trail, Fowler and Rattlesnake Gulch Trail, Sequence 2
Video Trail, Fowler and Rattlesnake Gulch Trail
Elorado Canyon State Park
Hiking up Fowler Trail a short distance you come to the junction of Rattlesnake Gulch Trail.
Rattlesnake Gulch Trail, is a moderate trail with the section from the old Crags Hotel Ruins out
past the stunning Continental Divide Overlook is a loop trail. In all this is a great four mile hike offering
great views.
As you venture back down and connect with the Fowler Trail stay right to a great overlook, that enables
you to watch the rock climbers on the cliffs across the river.
Eldorado Canyon is a very popular rock climbing destination.
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Tough enough to climb 50 plus 14er’s, backpack the 500 plus miles of the Colorado Trail or any other wilderness area, wading a river to gently placing a fly in front of a rising trout.
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