5/26/2023 0 Comments Chalk rock![]() ![]() The Garden Basin Trail is also a part of the Continental Divide Trail. Once in Tincup, follow the directions above. On the north side of the pass, the road drops down on a series of switchbacks to the valley bottom and continues into Tincup. The road turns to graded gravel here and remains in that condition as it continues north past the Quartz Creek CG and switchbacks to climb to the top of Cumberland Pass. Follow this paved road NE to the little village of Ohio and continue on to Pitkin. This is the trailhead parking.Īn alternate route that may prove a little shorter if coming from Monarch Pass toward Gunnison: Turn north from US50 at the little town of Parlin which is about 11miles east of Gunnison onto CR76. A short road loops through this turnout and there's a toilet there. ![]() At 3 miles from Tincup, there's a turnout on the left (north) side of the road. The road becomes rockier and dusty from traffic, but when we last visited, most passenger cars could make it to the Mirror Lake area. In the middle of town, turn left (east) onto FR 267. The road changes from paved to good quality gravel all the way into Tincup. In order from Almont, these are: Taylor Canyon, One Mile, North Bank and Rosy Lane - all within a couple miles of each other, followed by Lodgepole, Cold Spring, Lottis Creek and Lake View on the south side of the reservoir.Īt the SE end of the reservoir where there's a couple stores and a number of cabins, veer right onto FR765 for Tincup. Along the way, it passes several Forest Service campgrounds, none of which are very large. The road winds up canyon for what seems like a long time (about 20 miles) to the reservoir. Turn right (east) onto CR742 for Taylor Park Reservoir. From Gunnison, drive north on CO135 to Almont. ![]()
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