Mill Creek Basin
This easy, but less popular trail travels through a wide, charming valley and framed above by the towering summits.
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Mill Creek Basin Details
Paralleling Mill Creek to Mill Creek Basin, this easy, but less popular trail travels through a wide, charming valley lined with sagebrush, aspen, ponderosa, and lodgepole pines, and framed above by the towering summits of Longs and Hallett Peaks. The wide, generally smooth path contains a few moderate climbs, some of which rely on log and stone steps to ease the grade, and is often considered hugely underrated in light of its beauty. The trail is best in early summer, when the meadows and Basin are filled with wildflowers, beaver works, and a large variety of bird species. The Mill Creek Basin area, which forms the trails terminus, is also remarkably scenic, and is somewhat popular backcountry camping area (backcountry permit required).
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
1.6 miles
Estimated time
2 hours
Region
N/A
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