Big Trout Brewing LbNA #75598
Owner: | Silver Eagle |
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Plant date: | Jun 14, 2021 |
Location: | |
City: | Winter Park |
County: | Grand |
State: | Colorado |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Not yet found! |
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Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Jun 21, 2021 |
*** Part of my Beer Series ***
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (slight slope, 1.5 miles RT)
Status: alive
Big Trout Brewing, opened on June 12, 2020, is a locally owned and operated brewpub offering a wide selection of craft beers & tasty bite. So come quench your thirst after finding this box on the Discovery Trail.
Directions:
For the brewery, go to 50 Vasquez Rd at Cooper Creek Square. For the box, from Winter Park Info Center go south on Hwy 40 and turn left at third stoplight across from Winter Park Resort & park at Bonfils Stanton Foundation sign by the Discovery Trail.
Clues:
Walk on boardwalk, then gravel, to jct with Jim Creek Trail on right and Discovery Trail continuing left across a bridge. Go right up to old road by sign for Jim Creek Trail & continue past it up to a group of four trees in front of boulders. LB is behind second tree from left under a rock & needles. Continue on Discovery loop across bridge and back to start.
Hike length: 1-2 miles
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (slight slope, 1.5 miles RT)
Status: alive
Big Trout Brewing, opened on June 12, 2020, is a locally owned and operated brewpub offering a wide selection of craft beers & tasty bite. So come quench your thirst after finding this box on the Discovery Trail.
Directions:
For the brewery, go to 50 Vasquez Rd at Cooper Creek Square. For the box, from Winter Park Info Center go south on Hwy 40 and turn left at third stoplight across from Winter Park Resort & park at Bonfils Stanton Foundation sign by the Discovery Trail.
Clues:
Walk on boardwalk, then gravel, to jct with Jim Creek Trail on right and Discovery Trail continuing left across a bridge. Go right up to old road by sign for Jim Creek Trail & continue past it up to a group of four trees in front of boulders. LB is behind second tree from left under a rock & needles. Continue on Discovery loop across bridge and back to start.
Hike length: 1-2 miles