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Seven Bridges Trail #622 - 1 member in 3 triplogs has rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 10 2025
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53 male
 Joined Dec 30 2005
 Tucson, AZ
Seven Bridges Trail #622South Central, CO
South Central, CO
Hiking avatar Aug 10 2025
Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking3.67 Miles 682 AEG
Hiking3.67 Miles   2 Hrs      1.84 mph
682 ft AEG
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It was already early afternoon. Rosa and I were looking for a nice relatively easy hike. We parked at the Seven Bridges trailhead off of Gold Canyon road, arriving at 2:45 pm. The drive up Gold canyon road was very nice and scenic. There were 2 tunnels on the drive up that were fun to drive through. Some areas of the road are only wide enough for a single vehicle.

Starting off we were walking down a dirt road which had some nice views over the left edge. There was a light rain that started about 20 minutes after we started our hike. We noticed a detour for this trail and followed it. We found out later that the detour bypassed bridge 1 of 7. The trail was maintained very few and there were a few people on it despite that rain. There were some trees that dampened the rainfall. We reached bridge #2 first. Each bridge is labeled by number. Under the bridge there was a stream with fast running water. The trail got a bit steep at times but it wasn't a problem.

We hiked all the way up to bridge #7 and past it. Then, we saw a numbered trail junction from that point that probably went up to a higher point. We were getting hungry for dinner, so we turned around at this point and headed down. When we saw the stairs to our right near the detour sign, we decided to take the stairs down and see what was down there. The trail seemed to dead end at a stream. There was a fallen tree there which we were able to walk across. Then, we saw that the trail continued down from here. This must have been the site of bridge #1 at one time. We even saw some pieces of wood in the stream. The bridge had either been destroyed or purposely removed. Not sure why. Anyway, we kept heading down the trail and reached the same road we were on earlier, a few hundred feet from the original detour going up to bridge #2.

It was a fun hike and the rain was refreshing. The rain stopped near the top when we were coming down.
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56 male
 Joined Aug 23 2005
 Pike National Fo
Seven Bridges Trail #622South Central, CO
South Central, CO
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sneakySASQUATCHTriplogs 975
Hiking2.94 Miles 744 AEG
Hiking2.94 Miles   1 Hour   26 Mns   2.10 mph
744 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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Nice little hike in Cheyenne canyon. It has decent elevation gain considering 1.4 miles is hiking in and out on level trail to get to #622. The trail follows the creek as the name implies the trail extends beyond the 7th bridge, but we turned around at the bridge. My 4 year old loved it and my wife said she got a workout win win! I have not done a huge amount of hikes in this canyon, but there is a lot to explore and it is decent proximity to errands and things I have to do when I’m in town.
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55 male
 Joined Apr 25 2008
 Peoria, AZ.
Seven Bridges Trail #622South Central, CO
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Hiking4.10 Miles 1,480 AEG
Hiking4.10 Miles   4 Hrs   15 Mns   1.66 mph
1,480 ft AEG   1 Hour   47 Mns Break
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