Trapper's Crossing - Crested Butte, CO. The Trapper's Crossing subdivision in Crested Butte consists of 68 35 acre parcels zoned for single family residences totaling 6.3 square miles. Within the subdivision are 3 parts: Wildcat at Trapper's Crossing which follows the Wildcat Trail road up towards the Green Lake trail above the town of Crested Butte.
The Wildcat subdivision is the largest and consists of 36 lots. The Bench which is just above Crested Butte and looks straight down on town and the amazing vistas all around. The official name of the "Bench" road is Journey's End Road and that part of the subdivision is called Trapper's at Crested Butte. The part of the Trapper's subdivision consists of 24 single family home sites. Trapper's Crossing South follows Trapper's Way road up from Kebler Pass Road up about 4 miles. Trapper's Crossing South consists of 8 single family homesites. All of the homesites are in a spectacular setting and most have terrific views.
The Green Lake Trail is a non-motorized multiple use recreation trail through Trapper's Crossing and the Gunnison National Forest. It can be accessed directly from town at the Crested Butte Nordic Center near Whiterock Avenue and 2nd Street. The Green Lake trail is 4.5 miles in length, or a 9 mile round trip. It is a strenuous hike or mountain bike ride with 1900 feet of elevation gain in its 4.5 miles. It journeys from 8800 feet in elevation (the town of Crested Butte) to 10,700 at Green Lake. For more information about the Green Lake trail go to: http://www.gunnisoncrestedbutte.com/hiking-info#crested
See the plat map for Trapper's Crossing in Crested Butte, CO below:
The Wildcat subdivision is the largest and consists of 36 lots. The Bench which is just above Crested Butte and looks straight down on town and the amazing vistas all around. The official name of the "Bench" road is Journey's End Road and that part of the subdivision is called Trapper's at Crested Butte. The part of the Trapper's subdivision consists of 24 single family home sites. Trapper's Crossing South follows Trapper's Way road up from Kebler Pass Road up about 4 miles. Trapper's Crossing South consists of 8 single family homesites. All of the homesites are in a spectacular setting and most have terrific views.
The Green Lake Trail is a non-motorized multiple use recreation trail through Trapper's Crossing and the Gunnison National Forest. It can be accessed directly from town at the Crested Butte Nordic Center near Whiterock Avenue and 2nd Street. The Green Lake trail is 4.5 miles in length, or a 9 mile round trip. It is a strenuous hike or mountain bike ride with 1900 feet of elevation gain in its 4.5 miles. It journeys from 8800 feet in elevation (the town of Crested Butte) to 10,700 at Green Lake. For more information about the Green Lake trail go to: http://www.gunnisoncrestedbutte.com/hiking-info#crested
See the plat map for Trapper's Crossing in Crested Butte, CO below:
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