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John Frazer's Cabin

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John Frazer's Cabin

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  • Location: Gilpin County, Colorado, United States

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    August 9, 2023

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    John Frazer had been a miner in Black Hawk, Colorado before he came to these meadows in 1869 to homestead. For furniture, he only had a pot-bellied stove, a table, and two chairs. He slept on a bedroll on the floor with his feet towards the stove for warmth.

    Frazer’s died in 1894 while hauling logs to trade for sugar and salt. One of the logs rolled over him in a freak accident that crushed his skull and killed him.

    November 24, 2023

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    John Frazer had been a miner in Black Hawk, Colorado before he came to these meadows in 1869 to homestead. For furniture, he only had a pot-bellied stove, a table, and two chairs. He slept on a bedroll on the floor with his feet towards the stove for warmth.

    Frazer’s died in 1894 while hauling logs to trade for sugar and salt. One of the logs rolled over him in a freak accident that crushed his skull and killed him.
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    Snowshoe Hare and Mule Deer from Aspen Meadows Campground

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    Embark on a challenging journey through Golden Gate Canyon State Park with the Snowshoe Hare and Mule Deer trails. This difficult 16.4-mile (26.3 km) hike, with its 2423 feet (738 metres) of elevation gain, takes around 8 hours and 5 minutes to complete. You'll traverse diverse terrain, from rocky descents near the start to forested paths, eventually reaching Panorama Point for expansive views of the Continental Divide. Keep an eye out for Dude's Fishing Hole, a charming pond along the way, and consider this route if you're seeking a full day of varied scenery and a good workout.

    Accessing the trail is straightforward from the Aspen Meadows Campground, making it a convenient option if you're staying there. Be prepared for potentially rocky and steep sections, and if you're planning a winter visit, microspikes are a must due to snow and ice. The fall season is particularly recommended for the stunning golden aspen leaves, but always check conditions before you go. This is one of the popular routes from Aspen Meadows Campground, so an early start is advisable.

    This route offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Golden Gate Canyon State Park, connecting two well-known trails for an extended adventure. Beyond the scenic vistas, you'll encounter interesting rock formations and pass by historical sites like John Frazer's Cabin. The trail is also multi-use, welcoming hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers, and is dog-friendly, making it a versatile choice for many outdoor enthusiasts.

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    The Mule Deer and Coyote Trail Loop offers a truly scenic and challenging hiking experience in Golden Gate Canyon State Park. You'll wind through diverse terrain, from rocky switchbacks and dirt singletrack to open meadows and dense pine forests, eventually reaching extensive aspen groves. The highlight is undoubtedly the gorgeous westerly views from the summit, providing some of the best vistas of the Continental Divide and the snow-capped Front Range peaks.

    This difficult 6.7-mile (10.8 km) loop involves a significant 1094 feet (334 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 3 hours and 27 minutes to complete. The steep climb up the Coyote Trail makes it a strenuous but rewarding trek, particularly suitable for experienced hikers. Fall is an especially popular time to visit, as the "sea of aspens" transforms into a vibrant display of color, so plan to arrive early for parking.

    Beyond the stunning scenery, the trail's name hints at potential wildlife encounters, though specific sightings aren't guaranteed. You'll also pass by John Frazer's Cabin, adding a touch of historical interest to your journey. This loop is a fantastic choice if you're seeking a robust workout combined with exceptional natural beauty, making it a standout in the region for its panoramic views.

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    The Black Bear, Mule Deer, and Horseshoe Trail Loop offers a truly diverse hiking experience, blending challenging climbs with serene forest paths and expansive vistas. This difficult 10.0-mile (16.0 km) route, with its 1917 feet (584 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 5 hours and 44 minutes to complete. You'll traverse Ponderosa Pine forests, open meadows, and Aspen groves, enjoying views of distant peaks and a remote, backcountry feel despite its proximity to urban areas.

    Planning your visit to this Golden Gate Canyon State Park gem requires a day pass, so be sure to secure that before you go. The mountain weather can change quickly, so pack layers, and always carry plenty of water. While the trail is beautiful in spring and summer with wildflowers, the fall colors from the Aspen groves are particularly spectacular. Be aware that you are in black bear country, and wildlife sightings, including deer and elk, are common.

    What makes this trail notable is its rich variety of terrain and ecosystems, offering everything from technical rocky sections to smooth forest paths. It provides a significant workout in a quiet mountain environment and even offers access to backcountry camping areas around Fraser Meadow. This loop is an excellent choice for hikers seeking a comprehensive and challenging day hike with a strong sense of wilderness.

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    Location: Gilpin County, Colorado, United States

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