Kebler Pass
31.5 mi
Distance
19 hrs 6 min
Time
terrain
3,716 ft
Elev Gain
Overview
This is a difficult one way trail in Gunnison National Forest.
This trail goes by Kebler Pass, Cliff Creek Trailhead, Erickson Springs, and Erickson Springs Picnic Site.
Sights to See
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Public Tracks
Kebler Pass - © Trails Offroad
Located in the Gunnison National Forest, Kebler Pass is an easy, straight-through dirt road that gradually changes 3,600 feet over 31 miles. This is a hard-packed, well-maintained county road suitable for any passenger vehicle. The road starts and ends on pavement, with a few additional short sections of asphalt along the way. The road provides a spaciously wide drive at least 3 vehicles wide the entire length, but don't expect to be protected by any gaurdrails. Kebler Pass is a gold mine of recreational activities offering numerous camping options, hiking trailheads, fishing spots, rich wildlife activity, and dozens of additional dirt roads to explore.
Kebler Pass GP
Kebler and Ohio Passes connect Gunnison and Crested Butte with State Route 133. Both are a combination of pavement and well maintained unpaved roads.
Kebler Pass GP
Kebler and Ohio Passes connect Gunnison and Crested Butte with State Route 133. Both are a combination of pavement and well maintained unpaved roads.