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Raspberry Creek #1968

Somerset, Colorado · Gunnison County · Facility

After hiking up the Quarry Road for ½ mile, there is a small signon the right side of the road on top of a short, steep bank announcing the trailhead. Hike approximately 1 mile to the fork in the trail. Take the right fork which heads West until reaching Raspberry Creek and turns South to follow the creek to its headwa…

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5-Day Forecast

Weather at Raspberry Creek #1968

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High68°F
Avg Low46°F
Peak Rain Chance13%
Humidity33%
UV (avg)9
Air Quality48 · Good
Today
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Overcast
57°/40°
💧 3%🌬 15mph
5:45 AM8:27 PM
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66°/41°
💧 1%🌬 13mph
5:45 AM8:27 PM
Mon
Partly Cloudy
72°/48°
🌬 14mph
5:44 AM8:28 PM
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73°/49°
💧 1%🌬 13mph
5:44 AM8:29 PM
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74°/50°
💧 13%🌬 12mph
5:43 AM8:30 PM

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About Raspberry Creek #1968

After hiking up the Quarry Road for ½ mile, there is a small signon the right side of the road on top of a short, steep bank announcing the trailhead. Hike approximately 1 mile to the fork in the trail. Take the right fork which heads West until reaching Raspberry Creek and turns South to follow the creek to its headwaters. The trail stays on the East side of the creek. In the trees the trail is obvious but I the meadows the trail sometimes fades. Follow the trail south to the base of the ridge that seperates the White River National Forest frm the Gunnison National Forest. As the trail exits the trees and enters the meadows at the base of this ridge the rail disappears completely. Hike SE (straight left) up to the top of the ridge and follow the ridge East. This will take you to a very steep overlook of Anthracite Pass. Drop north off of the Overlook and then go east (turn right) until you encounter the trail a few hundred yards below the Pass. To complete the Raspberry Loop turn North/NorthwestThis section of trail should be well defined and do not be confused by the trail that cuts off to the right (NE) that connects the Raspberry Trail to the Yule Trail. This arm of the Raspberry Trail brings you back to the intersection encountered earlier. A right turn will bring you back to the trailhead on the Quarry Road. Because of the faded and missing sections of this loop this hike can be confusing to follow. For expereience dhikers it can present an interesting orienteering challenge.

How to Get There

Travel south on Hwy 133 25 miles past Carbondale. Turn left on County road 3 and continue 7 miles to Marble. Parking is avaiable at the old Marble Mill. Hike up the Marble Quarry road 1/2 mile to the trailhead. Upon reaching the traihead, hike south approximately 1 mile to the fork in the trail. Take the right fork to Raspberry Creek trail and return from Anthracite Pass on the other trail.

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Plan Your Visit to Raspberry Creek #1968

Heading to Raspberry Creek #1968? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Raspberry Creek #1968?

No central reservation system listed for Raspberry Creek #1968. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10066478) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Raspberry Creek #1968?

Travel south on Hwy 133 25 miles past Carbondale. Turn left on County road 3 and continue 7 miles to Marble. Parking is avaiable at the old Marble Mill. Hike up the Marble Quarry road 1/2 mile to the trailhead. Upon reaching the traihead, hike south approximately 1 mile to the fork in the trail. Take the right fork to Raspberry Creek trail and return from Anthracite Pass on the other trail.