The Divide Creek Trail is a lightly trafficked point-to-point trail used for hiking, camping, bird watching, and nature trips. The 2.7-mile-long trail is rated strenuous in terms of difficulty. The Divide Creek Trail has an elevation gain of 515 feet and it is not kid-friendly. Dogs are not permitted on this trail and all the users ought to carry their own drinking water. There are no restrooms on the Divide Creek Trail. The trail is accessible all year round though it is at its best from June to October. The trail has beautiful meadow flowers like lupine, gaillardia, and geraniums, as well as birds like vesper sparrows and chickadees. Users of Divide Creek Trail are advised to carry bear spray since the trail is located in bear territory.
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