Hobbit
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The Hobbit Trail is a 5.6-mile out-and-back hike located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Blanco Ranger District. This trail offers an accessible option for hikers seeking a moderate day trip in the area. The out-and-back format makes it easy to turn back at any point, giving hikers flexibility based on their fitness level and available time. The trail is maintained by the White River National Forest's Blanco Ranger District, which oversees recreation management in this region of Colorado. The Hobbit Trail draws its name from the well-known literary reference, reflecting the whimsical naming convention found throughout this area's trail system. The 5.6-mile distance—totaling 11.2 miles for a complete round trip—makes this suitable for hikers looking for a half-day or full-day outing. For current trail conditions, maintenance updates, and any seasonal closures, contact the Blanco Ranger District directly. The White River National Forest encompasses diverse terrain and ecosystems across western Colorado, and the Hobbit Trail provides one option for exploring this landscape.
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Hobbit
Colorado
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