Información
Dorothy Falls via Queens Canyon had been a popular 1.4 mile out-and-back hiking route near Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs before the Waldo Canyon Fire in July 2012. The bottom-up approach to the falls is now closed. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/dorothy-falls-via-queens-canyon [CLOSED] Parking had been at Glen Eyrie castle, which is private land owned by The Navigators, and is now unavailable. Instead, this canyon can be accessed entirely on BLM land from Rampart Range Road by hiking slight trails and gullies down to the canyon and returning to Rampart Range Road by upclimbing a gully below Dorothy Falls. Camp Creek carves Queens Canyon, providing a fun and short descent with interesting features, but with an overland challenge to get into it and back to the road. From photos online, it seems Camp Creek flows year round. Water is potentially too big in the peak of the spring melt, skip the wetsuits in summer, and someone shared a photo online of flowing water in winter behind a buildup of some ice at the bottom of Dorothy Falls.
Cómo llegar
From the upper parking, begin hiking to the north finding faint old trails as available. Either trend downhill in the gully or try to follow the alternate approach called out in another internet reference. Once at the larger, likely dry, tributary at the bottom, continue downstream to Camp Creek.
Descenso
R1: 60' rope length from a tree on Canyon Right to protect a 25' drop. Someone carried an old wooden ladder in to be able to upclimb this drop. R1 is immediately followed by R2/DC. R2/DC: downclimb next to lower flow on Canyon Left. Higher flow may require a rappel. Streamwalk a ways to the potholes. Streamwalk a ways to R3, Dorothy Falls. R3: 60' from a big slung rock between where higher flow would be split. Streamwalk a ways to the exit gully.
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