Zimmerman Lake Snow
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Zimmerman Lake Snow is a 2.3-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the White River National Forest's Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District. This accessible route offers hikers a straightforward path to Zimmerman Lake, making it suitable for those seeking a moderate day hike without extreme elevation changes. The trail is maintained by the White River National Forest, ensuring reliable conditions and trail management. The out-and-back format means hikers can turn around at any point, providing flexibility for groups with varying fitness levels or time constraints. This area sits within the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District, known for its high country scenery and alpine features. The "Snow" designation in the trail name suggests seasonal snow presence, which may affect accessibility and trail conditions, particularly during winter and early spring months. Visitors should check current conditions with the ranger district before heading out, as snow coverage can impact hiking difficulty and required gear. The relatively short distance makes this an ideal option for a half-day outing or for those combining it with other nearby trails in the White River National Forest.
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Zimmerman Lake Snow
Colorado
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