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Hiking Eagle Cliff Trails

The Eagle Cliff Trails are a self-guiding, loop trail system, signed at intersections with blazed trees marking the trail route. While Eagle Cliff Trails have long been recognized as a cross-country ski trail system, the area is also popular during the spring, summer, and fall for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

Much of the trail system winds through stands of Ponderosa Pine, up shaded draws lined with Black Hills Spruce, and across meadows filled with native wildflowers.

Elevation: 5,760 to 6,520 feet
Location: Trailheads are approximately 7.4 and 8.4 miles west of Cheyenne Crossing on U. S. 85.

The Eagle Cliff Trails were started by local skiing enthusiasts in the mid 1980's. Today the trails are maintained by the Forest Service and the Northern Hills Cross Country Ski Club.

The table below rates the trails for cross-country skiing. Trail difficulty is usually one rating class less difficult for hikers, bikers and other users.

TrailsLengthDifficulty
Bratwurst2.5 MilesEasy
Sunny Meadow1.8 MilesEasy
The Loop1.7 MilesEasy
Holey Rock0.7 MilesDifficult
Lily Park0.4 MilesDifficult
Lost Run1.0 MilesDifficult
Hollow0.2 MilesDifficult
Wipeout0.4 MilesDifficult
Deep Snow1.0 MilesDifficult
Hidden Basin0.7 MilesDifficult
Intake Meadows1.0 MilesEasy
What the Hell1.7 MilesModerate
Toni's1.0 MilesEasy
Cliff Top1.1 MilesDifficult
Eagle Cliff1.7 MilesModerate
Raddick Run0.7 MilesModerate
Raddick Gulch0.7 MilesDifficult
Roller Coaster2.5 MilesModerate
Dead Ox3.4 MilesDifficult
Rolling Ox0.2 MilesDifficult/FONT>

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