Cuba Gulch
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Cuba Gulch is a 6.7-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Routt National Forest's Hahns Peak/Bears Ears Ranger District. The trail follows Cuba Gulch through forested terrain managed by the U.S. Forest Service. This out-and-back route offers hikers a straightforward route into the gulch, with the option to turn around at any point. The trail provides access to the natural drainage and surrounding forest ecosystem typical of the northern Colorado Rockies. The Hahns Peak/Bears Ears Ranger District encompasses diverse terrain in this region, making Cuba Gulch one of several options for outdoor recreation in the area. Hikers should plan for a round-trip distance of 6.7 miles total. Before heading out, check with the Routt National Forest for current trail conditions and any seasonal closures or restrictions. Standard hiking precautions apply, including bringing adequate water, sun protection, and navigation tools. The trail is maintained by the Forest Service and provides a moderate-distance option for exploring the gulch environment.
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Cuba Gulch
Colorado
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