Address: 34165 Fish Creek Falls Rd, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, USA
Phone: +19708790880
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
John Cordell
Why wouldn't you visit a 200 foot waterfall? There are some very nice trails for those who would like to see the falls without significant effort or for some reason, can't get to the base. If you want a more moderate hike, go to the base of the lower falls. For a three hour strenuous hike, you can go about 2 miles to the upper falls. It spectacular but arduous. Bring plenty of water and snacks!
Julia Böger (DoulaJulia)
We walked to the overview and down to the bridge with our 2y old and litte dog. Everyone had a great time! The path to the overlook is stroller and wheelchair accessible. The path to the bridge can be done with a good Bob stroller but I would not recommend it.
Shaina
Very peaceful place. Nice drive up. Trails are easy for fit people. If you're fat, like me, just take your time. Carefully walk up inclines backward for an easier climb. You'll enjoy it.
Delta Fajardo
I was very pleased with the different trails to take both high and low to get to the falls. Could be a whole day here with all those options. I chose to do one trail a time for each time I go. $5 parking fee either by envelope or by app. …
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There is a high parking lot and from that point yes
When we visited yesterday (June 28th) there was a ranger in the booth at the entrance and the fee was $5 unless you have the annual America the beautiful pass.
No
No room for 5th wheels up there. Pretty much a dead end 1 way in and 1 way out.
There are two trails. One is short, easy and paved, goes up first. The other is dirt, 4 ft wide and down first. The dirt trail goes on after the bridge and becomes more difficult.
I agree with Susan Phillips! We went hiking as a family and we did not have guide. Beautiful place indeed!
It can be as hard or as easy as you want. The actual hike to the falls is easy. The upper route as paved, and the lower route is very short.
We got married there several years ago and snowshoed down to the Falls. The lot was maintained well enough but not maintained enough to walk down path without snowshoes
The trail to the falls is broad, even, and mostly (if not all) paved.
From what the ranger dude told us it USED to be overnight & short-term camping. There are plenty of campsites & plots but now (for whatever reason) they appear to be day use only.
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