Rocky Mountain National Park Visitor's Guide

Coney Creek Road

"There are some short steep hills and the road is continuously rocky. In wet times there are muddy pools that can hide large rocks. The Coney Creek crossing is very deep and can be impassible in spring. The road ends at Indian Peaks Wilderness boundary at the Coney Flats Trailhead for the Beaver Creek Trail. At this point the Coney Cut-off road, an especially steep and narrow road, connects northward to the Middle Saint Vrain Road. The Coney Cut-off is easier negotiated starting from the Beaver Reservoir end of the loop." [http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/arnf/recreation/ohv/brd/coney-creek-road.shtml]

Bikers, this is a rough 4WD road that ends at the Indian Peaks Wilderness boundary. This can make a loop with the Middle Saint Vrain Road, but is probably better started from Camp Dick. Be aware of heavy 4WD traffic.
NFSR 113

Accessible from County Road 96 at Beaver Reservoir

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Distance 4 miles one-way
Starting Elevation 9200 feet
Ending Elevation 9800 feet
Elevation Change 600 feet
Trailhead Coordinates 40.128060 / -105.593330 (map)

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