Crags Trail (Information and Videos)
The Crags Trail (664) is a scenic hiking trail located near Divide, Colorado, in the Pike National Forest. The Crags gets its name from the many pancake-like rock formations along the trail.
This trail is on the west side of Pikes Peak. It is approximately 4.9 miles round trip and moderately rated, making it a popular choice for families and casual hikers. The trail offers stunning views of unique granite rock formations, alpine meadows, and distant peaks, including a striking view of the backside of Pikes Peak. The elevation gain is around 825 feet, with the trail ending at a rock overlook with sweeping views. The trail is especially beautiful in the summer and fall. It's also known for its peaceful atmosphere and abundant wildflowers.
All Pocket Pals Trail Maps offer very detailed information for each trail, including trail distances, allowed trail uses, difficulty levels, elevation profiles, total ascent/descent, directions to the trailhead, trailhead longitude and latitude, and waypoints (landmarks along each trail).
This trail is on POCKET PALS Trail Map #7 of the Pikes Peak Region Series. The other trails included on this trail map are: Elder-Fehn, Horsethief Falls, Pancake Rocks (RTP), Pikes Peak Trail 664A (to Devil's Playground), Raspberry Mountain Loop, Ring the Peak (RTP) Segments 4- 6A, Sentinel Point, and Vayhinger.