Connects: Prince Creek, The Crown, Monte Carlo Trail, Porcupine Trail

Ornaments decorate various trees along the Christmas Tree Trail
Carbondale, CO – Medium – 0.5 Miles – Hike, Run, Mountain Bike, Dog Friendly – Dirt
Christmas Tree Trail is an intermediate/moderate trail you can hike, run, and mountain bike that is dog friendly. Ornaments decorate the trees along the trail. This is a 0.5 mile unmarked dirt trail near Carbondale, CO.

This is also called the Ornament Trail because of the many decorations
Carbondale, CO – Medium – 0.5 Miles – Run, Fat Bike, Dog Friendly – Snow
Christmas Tree Trail is an intermediate/moderate trail you can run and fat bike that is dog friendly. Ornaments decorate the trees along the trail. This is a 0.5 mile snow packed trail near Carbondale, CO.
News about the Christmas Tree Trail can be found at:
The Aspen Times (December 23, 2017) – Grinch strips ornaments off Carbondale trail right before Christmas

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Why and who took all of the ornaments off the christmas tree trail? Some of these were memorials and very special to those who put them up.