Upper Dadd Gulch
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Upper Dadd Gulch is an 11.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District. This trail offers hikers an extended journey through forest terrain managed by the US Forest Service. The out-and-back format means you'll travel to a turnaround point and return via the same route, covering approximately 23.2 miles total if hiking the full distance. The trail is situated in a scenic area of the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District, providing access to the natural landscapes of the White River National Forest. This moderate to strenuous option suits hikers seeking a longer day hike or backpacking trip. The trail's length and remote location within the national forest make it ideal for those looking to experience backcountry conditions without extreme technical difficulty. Be prepared with adequate water, snacks, and sun protection for the full distance. Check current conditions with the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District before heading out, as trail maintenance and accessibility can vary seasonally.
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Upper Dadd Gulch
Colorado