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Otter Creek Trail
Once known as the Paymaster trail
because it led to the Pay-master Mine, this is one of the oldest and
most popular trails in the Georgetown area, especially opening day of
Trout season. Only 5 miles from downtown, it’s a shortcut to
Volcanoville or, what remains of Volcanoville.
The Breedlove’s were pioneers of
Georgetown and the largest Chestnut tree “west of the Mississippi”
graces the center of the driveway at the ranch. The trail reaches the bottom at Otter Creek’s confluence with Missouri Creek, an interesting flat with bed rock mortars. The path continues downstream a short ways where you can cross the creek (when its low) and continue up the canyon side. About a mile up, and soon after the trail turns to road, you can find the remnants of the Paymaster Mine, an interesting place to look at abandoned mining junk including an antique engine and lots of other metal mining stuff.
This trail lends itself to a loop hike
with Kelliher trail (see map) if you take the road out to Paymaster
Road, go left to F.S. 13N35 (signed) where you go left again and follow
to the top end of the Kelliher trail back to Bottle Hill Road. This
entire steep loop is about 7 miles.
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