Other Resources: Photos of the Northern Hills Large Physical Relief Map of the Northern Hills (1200 x 1547 pixels, 644 kilobytes) Trail Name Length—Low—High—Change—Difficulty—Uses Links below the trail name provide more information and maps. Strawberry Lake 0.21 mi.—5600 ft—5600 ft—slight—Easy—wheelchairs, hikers —BH Business—TopoZone—Aerial Mt. Roosevelt #48 0.5 mi.—5500 ft—5700 ft—200 ft—Easy—hikers, bikers —Forest Service—TopoZone—Aerial 76 Trail #76 0.8 mi.—5000 ft—5520 ft—520 ft—Difficult—hikers —Forest Service—TopoZone—Aerial—Physical—Description— Roughlock Falls #65 1 mi.—5000 ft—5120 ft—120 ft—Easy—wheelchairs, hikers —BH Business—Forest Service—TopoZone—Aerial—Physical—Description— Spearfish Falls Trail 0.75 mi.—4900 ft—4960 ft—60 ft—Easy—hikers —TopoZone—Aerial—Physical—Description Hanna #69 1.1 mi.—5600 ft—5600 ft—slight—Moderate—hikers —Forest Service—TopoZone—Aerial Crow Peak #64 3.7 mi.—4200 ft—5800 ft—1600 ft—Difficult—hikers, bikers, horses —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial Big Hills Trails #72 4.9 mi.—5000 ft—5500 ft—500 ft—Easy-Difficult—hikers, bikers, horses, skiers —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial Rimrock #79 5.8 mi.—5300 ft—6000 ft—700 ft—Moderate—hikers, bikers, horses —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial—Physical— Little Spearfish #80 5.9 mi.—5500 ft—6200 ft—700 ft—Moderate—hikers, bikers, horses —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial—Physical— Dugout Gulch #77 6.7 mi.—3800 ft—4680 ft—880 ft—Moderate—hikers, bikers, horses, skiers —Forest Service—FS Map—TopoZone—Aerial Old Baldy #66 7.3 mi.—5800 ft—6100 ft—300 ft—Moderate—hikers, bikers, horses, skiers —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial Eagle Cliff Trails #68 26.4 mi.—5767 ft—6552 ft—785 ft—Easy-Difficult—hikers, bikers, horses, skiers —Forest Service—FS Map—Gorp—TopoZone—Aerial Some of the trails shown are not Forest-Service established trail systems but are used by local hikers familiar with the area. These "unmarked" trails are Iron Creek, Polo Gulch, Swede Gulch, and Devil's Bath, and there are many other "unmarked" trails we have not listed. When hiking an unmarked trail, the hiker needs to be familiar with boundaries of private or state lands and take a map along showing such boundaries. The hiker travels at his or her own risk. Devil's Bath may be considered a botanically-sensitive area where foot traffic is not encouraged.
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