Silverton to Animas Forks

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
On Saturday morning Amanda and I headed down to Silverton. After setting up camp we made our way down the road that leads from Silverton to Animas Forks that we have traveled many times before. In the past we have explored a bunch of the side trails off of this road (Cunningham Gulch, Eureka Gulch, Picayune Gulch & Placer Gulch), however there were a few that either I have not checked out before, or that were blocked by snow when I attempted them. Our goal for this day was to check out the rest of those trails.

We started off in Arrastra Gulch. This was a quick one, as it appears that the trail now dead ends at private property pretty quickly.

Look up for the tram at the start of Arrastra Gulch
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There still are some nice views from this short trail
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Before heading back out to the Animas Forks Road, we took the trail up to Little Giant Basin.

Headed up to Little Giant Basin
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Tram tower
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Sealed up King Solomon Mine portal
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Big Giant Mill
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Gold Lake at the end of the trail
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On our way back down, we stopped to check out the Black Prince mining camp.

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After making it back down, we headed over to our next destination: Maggie Gulch.

Headed up into Maggie Gulch
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Looking back
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Some ruins at the end of the trail
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Stopped by this waterfall on the way back down
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Our next destination was the next gulch north; Minnie Gulch. Amanda drove my Jeep on this one, so I could relax.

Caledonia Mine boarding house
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Cabins along the trail
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Further up Minnie Gulch
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Waterfall along the trail
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Two-track at the end of the Minnie Gulch trail
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Burns Gulch was our last side trip before reaching Animas Forks.

The trail up to Burns Gulch
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Burns Gulch
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The trail passed a few mine shafts
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End of the road
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Animas Forks off in the distance
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Lots of flowing water in this gulch
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Headed back down
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Before heading back towards Silverton to finish the last trail along the Animas Forks Road we hadn't been on, we stopped at Animas Forks again to take some more photos. Here's a few...

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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Before heading back to Silverton, we had one more trail to explore. This one was right outside Silverton and headed up Swansea Gulch. It turns out the most interesting parts of this trail were right at the beginning, but it was still a nice steep drive to the sudden end of the trail.

Much of the trail looked like this. It was steep much of the way and never got above tree line, so there were no good views down onto Silverton.
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The one open spot near the end of the trail
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Lackawanna Mill with Silverton in the background
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Animas River
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After having dinner at Romero's we still had a little daylight left, so we headed up to Clear Lake.

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Richie

Adventurer
Wow. Great report! Absolutely beautiful country. I bet it's even more awesome in person. I was up in Silverton a few years ago in my ZR2. At the time I didn't realize there were so many off-highway roads in the area.
 

NAdams

Observer
Dude,

Awesome pics.....it's ridiculous how much cool stuff there is to explore
in that area.

Thanks for sharing.....

Nate
 

02TahoeMD

Explorer
Ya know, it is kind of depressing to see such great pics just an hour before I will be fighting my way through Baltimore rush hour traffic down I-95.

Thanks again for another cool trip report....back to reality now.
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
Ya know, it is kind of depressing to see such great pics just an hour before I will be fighting my way through Baltimore rush hour traffic down I-95.

Thanks again for another cool trip report....back to reality now.

I concur. I'm feeling the pain here too.

Thanks for the summer inspiration...looks like it was a great trip.
 

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