Rocky Mountains · Piedra Trail

First Fork Road (FR 622)


Description: The first part of this road passes through excellent ponderosa pine forest where Audubon's and Grace's Warblers will sing during the summer. The stream bottom supports butterflies, including the striking Weidemeyer's Admiral. As you climb higher along FR 630, you can get into high-elevation spruce-fir forest where you'll find the likes of Three-toed Woodpecker and Olive-sided and Hammond's Flycatchers. Mule deer are common along the drive, and black bears can occasionally be seen.

Habitat: Ponderosa Forest, Mountain Meadow, Mixed Conifer Forest, Spruce-Fir Forest

Directions: From US 160 around mile-marker 122 turn north on signed First Fork Road which is FR 622. This road parallels the Piedra River on the east side and allows access to higher elevations by going right at right on FR 630.

Dates of Access: Roads not maintained in winter
Hours of Operation: Any

Delorme: 87 B7-C7
Roads of Colorado: 147 F1-F2

Latitude: 37.265831200000
Longitude: -107.340357300000

Ownership: US Forest Service
Lodging: Lower Piedra Campground
Parking: Roadside
Admission: Free
Restrictions or Hazards: Beware poor road conditions
Handicap Access: Viewing from car