Colorado River Trail
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The Colorado River Trail is a 2.1-mile out-and-back hike located near Colorado in White River National Forest, managed by the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District. This trail follows the Colorado River, offering hikers a riverside walking experience through the national forest. The out-and-back format allows visitors to turn around at any point, making the hike flexible for different fitness levels and time constraints. Hikers can enjoy portions of the trail or complete the full distance depending on their preferences. The trail provides access to the Colorado River corridor, where visitors can experience the natural landscape of the White River National Forest. The river setting offers scenic views and the opportunity to observe riparian habitat along one of Colorado's major waterways. For current trail conditions, specific elevation gain information, and any seasonal closures or access updates, contact the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District of White River National Forest. Parking and trailhead facilities information is available through the managing agency.
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Colorado River Trail
Colorado
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