Porphyry Basin
About
Porphyry Basin is a 2.0-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Routt National Forest's Yampa Ranger District. The trail provides access to the scenic Porphyry Basin area, making it an ideal option for hikers seeking a moderate day hike in northwestern Colorado. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn around at any point that suits their preferences and fitness level. The trail is maintained by the Routt National Forest—Yampa Ranger District, ensuring regular upkeep of the path. The relatively short distance makes it suitable for a variety of skill levels, from casual walkers to more experienced hikers looking for a quick outing. The basin setting offers views typical of the Routt National Forest landscape, characterized by mixed conifer forests and mountain terrain. Visitors planning to hike Porphyry Basin should contact the Yampa Ranger District for current trail conditions, any seasonal closures, or weather-related concerns. This trail is best experienced during the warmer months when snow is not present on the trail.