Gold Note
Total Miles
4.0
Elevation
1,355.74 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Gold Note (FS 8N55) is an easy trail in the Eldorado National Forest, sitting at approximately 4,400 feet. It acts as a critical connector, linking various trails within the Gold Note trail system and providing access to large dispersed camping sites and OHV staging areas. A restroom facility is available near the trail's end for added convenience. For those looking to extend their adventure, the trail transitions into Rd 68, offering further exploration opportunities.
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Difficulty
Snowpack and muddy terrain can increase the trail's difficulty, while downed trees are a common challenge in the area, potentially obstructing the path.
History
California Gold Rush: In the mid-19th century, the discovery of gold in California led to a massive influx of prospectors and settlers seeking fortune. The Eldorado National Forest region, where the Gold Note Trail System is situated, was a focal point during this period, with numerous mining operations established throughout the area. Mining Legacy: The trails within the Gold Note system traverse areas that were once bustling with mining activity. Riders may encounter remnants of old mining sites, equipment, and structures, serving as tangible links to the past. These historical artifacts offer a glimpse into the challenges and endeavors of those who participated in the gold rush.
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