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Doghead Rail Bridge Trailhead Parking offers pet lovers in Evergreen, Colorado a convenient access point to some of the area’s most scenic and dog-friendly hiking and walking trails. With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, this spot welcomes nature enthusiasts of all abilities. The site features public restrooms, family-friendly hikes, and ample parking, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
Alongside the historic bridge and beautiful mountain views, dog owners can enjoy easy access to trails that run alongside the North Fork of Clear Creek—great for dog-walking, hiking, and outdoor adventures. While the area is known for its gorgeous scenery and inviting trails, visitors should note that maintenance may vary, so bringing your own waste bags and being prepared for varying restroom conditions is advised. If you’re searching for a pet-friendly outing near Evergreen, this trailhead is a prime starting point.
The state did a great job restoring this area and making it look nice. Clear Creek County does not maintain it there’s dog poop everywhere the bathrooms are completely full of human waste their needle bottles laying around in the bathroom and there’s trash all over. It would be nice if this place was maintained better.
Pretty cool trail if you haven’t done it before. Seems like the main hiking trail in the area. There’s a big loop that goes around the mountain and then a few trails to get to the top.
We crossed the bridge and then made a right. That trail follows the (?) North fork of the Clear Creek and then winds up the mountain through a series of switch backs. There are a fair number of bikers on the trail so you will be moving over them fairly often. We turned around at the aspen meadow
Great stop and beautiful scenery.
This stop has a great view of the bridge, the Belt Buckle of the Mineral Belt information was really neat to learn but someone please for the sake of anyone using this rest stop for fly fishing put in some real toilets or at least get someone to clean the stop more regularly.
Parking, restroom, and a good biking trail. A pretty bridge built in the memory of a local kid, a good stop for a little fishing too as the creek is right there with good access