Metberry Gulch (FS 205)

Total Miles
4.5

Elevation

2,620.39 ft

Duration

3 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Metberry Gulch (Forest Service Road 205) is a scenic, 9-mile out-and-back trail consisting of mixed rocky and dry soil terrain. It's a popular local offroad destination and is one of the three trails in the area known as "The Gulches" along with Longwater Gulch and Hackett Gulch. As you pass the gates at the beginning of the trail, you will be welcomed with views of the surrounding mountains as you traverse through the site of the Hayman Wildfire, which took place in 2002. At the time, this was the largest wildfire in Colorado's history. There are two major obstacles along the trail, a rocky V-notch and Chicken Scratch Hill. The rocky V-notch requires careful tire placement, as there is a risk of tipping over due to steep off-camber. Further down the trail is Chicken Scratch Hill, a steep rock slab that requires traction as gravel and dry soil can make the tires slip. The rest of the trail consists of moderate incline and off-camber terrain. As you witness nature slowly rebuilding its forest, you may find several species of birds, a herd or two of deer, and tiny Colorado chipmunks. The trail ends at a small loop by the South Platte River with plenty of space for dispersed camping, although there are no available toilets on the trail. Depending on the time of year and especially after a wind storm, expect to see some downed dead trees across the trail. Be prepared to remove some obstacles using gloves, winches, and/or a chainsaw.

Photos of Metberry Gulch (FS 205)

Metberry Gulch (FS 205)
Metberry Gulch (FS 205)

Difficulty

There are two major obstacles: a rocky V-notch with steep off-camber, and Chicken Scratch Hill, a steep, slippery rock slab.

History

Metberry Gulch traverses through the site of the Hayman Wildfire which took place in June 2002. This was the largest wildfire in Colorado's history for 18 years.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

Josh French
Jul 28, 2024
2005 Lexus GX
Open
Normal
Dusty
Michael V
Jun 08, 2024
2023 Toyota Tacoma
Open
Normal
The 6 rating is only due to the V notch obstacle which does have a by pass. There are two named obstacles on this trail. V notch and chicken scratch hill which is a giant rock that you drive down. Other than that this trail is easy. Probably the easiest of the three gulches. Huge camping spot at the bottom

Access Description

From Denver: take US-85 South towards Sedalia, Colorado, then turn right onto CO-67 South towards Westcreek, Colorado. Turn right onto Westcreek Road, then a slight right onto West Stump Road (FS 360), and then right onto the Metberry Gulch Road Trailhead (Forest Service Road 205). From Colorado Springs: take US-25 West towards Divide, Colorado, then turn right onto Cedar Mountain Road (Teller County Road 51) and left onto the Metberry Gulch Road Trailhead (Forest Service Road 205).

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