Category Archives: Continental Divide Trail

I live in Bozeman and would love to offer rides and possibly a place to stay

  • From: Amelia Pease Subject: Add me to the trail Angel list! Message Body: Hi! I live in Bozeman and would love to offer rides and possibly a place to stay. I am a student and PCT hiker trash (Picnic,2018) with a place near downtown that has a yard and basement. I miss my people. 775-560-0759

Trail angel and host location offered

From: Jeff Fraser <[email protected]>
Subject: Trail angel and host location offered

Message Body:
Hi, i have a piece of land on tge cdt in the middle of chain of craters wilderness and looking gor somone to set up as a trail angel there and offer food supplies and shelter to travellers of the cdt and act as caretaker of my land. I have 2 busses and camper as shelter if needed, they will need to be towed 185 miles to the site. If you know anyone in the area or i can post an ad with you that would be great. Thanks, Jeff

Pintler Wilderness Continental Divide Trail Angels

From: Jerry R. Bailey <[email protected]>
Subject: Please add our group of Trail Angels to your group.
Message Body: Good morning, so happy I found you, we here in Philipsburg, MT are ramping up and have formed the Pintler Wilderness Continental Divide Trail Angels. We would love to be added to your list, if you can, please enter my name, Jerry R. Bailey, 406-560-7100, [email protected], and also please include our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pintlerwildernesscontinentaldividetrailangels/ and our email is [email protected] Thank you so much, JB in MT

Trail Angels for the CDT at Wolf Creek Pass near Pagosa Springs, CO

From: Jim and Chris Sneaad
Subject: Trail Angel CDT
Message Body: My husband and I would like to be added as Trail Angels for the CDT at Wolf Creek Pass near Pagosa Springs, CO. We could provide rides to/from town to the post office, grocery store, laundromat, etc. I’m not sure how to sign up. Thanks. 
Jim and Chris Snead 817.455.7414

TLC Ranch New Mexico CDT Trail Angels

TLC Ranch
Owners Larry & Charity VonTress
Phone (Landline) 575.772.2710 if you would like to call ahead to let us know you are coming.
Water and camping available. Red spigot is east of the big metal building. We have 3 (large) mastiff dogs that are either in the house or backyard, avoid that area. Please introduce yourself if we are home, if we aren’t home, feel free to get water and camp. We do ask that you please clean up after yourselves. Garbage can provided.
Our goal for 2019 is to build a shower, picnic area and restore the homestead back into a store. We hope to stock energy bars and items requested by the hikers and bikers.

I am available for rides, in and near Wolf Creek Pass and South Fork, CO CDT

From: Karla Roquemore <[email protected]>
Subject: Add to list

Message Body:
Hi. I am available for rides, in and near Wolf Creek Pass and South Fork, CO (which is a Gateway Community for the CDT). Text is the best as I do not answer calls from numbers I do not recognize-sorry-too many solicitors!  Advance notice is the best idea, but not necessary.
— This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Trail Angel List (http://trailangellist.org)

Atlantic City St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Trail Angel Box

Name: Cheryl Hodge
Comment: Hi! I am the contact person for the Atlantic City
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Trail Angel Box. The supplies in the box are provided by a grant from the Episcopal Diocese. The box is located in the church sanctuary where Trail people are invited to restock, recover, and restore. I would like to get this information out to Trail people coming through Atlantic City and South Pass Wyoming. Please let me know how to get this information out to CDT hikers and bikers. Thank you . Cheryl



My Wyoming family would love to help out in any way we can, as you travel the southern Wyoming sections of the CDT near Encampment, off of Highway 70

Name: Heather Contos
Comment: Hi! My Wyoming family would love to help out in any way we can, as you travel the southern Wyoming sections of the CDT near Encampment, off of Highway 70 (mile 1569). Offering pick up on trail and drop off on trail to Encampment or Saratoga for medical emergencies. We do live in Laramie 1 hour and 30 minutes away. So we need a heads up! If you are in a jam, I can make some calls for you if I cannot assist you 🙂 We have a trail box on the SOBO entrance at Battle Pass. Be sure to sign the log! My boys and I would love to hear your adventures! We can always bring you to Laramie if you need to leave the trail for hospital, airport, bus or rental car. Happy Trails! ~The Laramie Contos Clan 307-220-8134 call/text -Heather 307-761-0684 call/text- Kevin

Here is a list of places you can utilize:

Encampment (20 min drive from trail)-  The Red Wagon:  Coffee Shop,  pies, muffins and wifi!

Post Office, Bridge Street Bargain thrift store, Two B&B’s (Spirit West & Whispering Winds), Chez Booze Liquor Store, D’s Bar & Grill, museum, library, totally cool events during the summer too!

Riverside (25min drive from trail)- Two Convenient Stores – the Trading Post (outdoor clothing, maps, groceries) & the Riverside Garage & Cabins (camping supplies, groceries, showers, rest), Lazy Acres CG & RV (showers, camp, wifi), Two Bar & Grills (The Mangy Moose and the Bear Trap Cafe & Bar).

Services not mentioned above in Saratoga (45min drive from trail)-  Platte Valley Medical.